You need:
Olive oilGarlic
Basil
Salt & pepper
Zucchini
Tomato
Green Onion
Goat cheese
Pita
Make
a nice soup of oil, garlic, basil and salt & pepper. You should
probably do this in a giant bowl, but I only have large bowls, so I had
to cut my green onion in half to douse it. Slice zucchini thickly and
on an angle (ideally too large to fit through the grill, since those
suckers get slippery when using metal tongs and covered in oil.) I
always use grape/cherry tomatoes because I am not in love with sliced
tomatoes, but if you use a regular size tomato, just slice it up thick.
Here’s
where my pictures start to suck, because my camera said the battery was
too low for flash but it still had half the bar? Stupid phone.
Anyway, I bring the bowl of oil-soaked vegetables out to the grill with
me and put on the zucchini, then the tomatoes, then the onion; close the
lid and use your little brush to paint the rest of the lovely oil mix
over your bare pita. Turn everything over, and you should have some
lovely grill marks on your zucchini and onion by now, tomatoes should be
getting kind of orange-r as they cook.
Once
your vegetables are cooked, put them on your plate or in that bowl
again (a little extra olive oil never hurt anyone), then grill your pita
for just a minute on each side. IT IS VERY EASY TO BURN A PITA BREAD
ON A BBQ SO NOT TOO LONG. I mean, it still tastes good and I have
always used it anyway, but today I got the perfect cook - crispy,
sizzly, smoky but not burnt.
Bring everything inside and start assembling:
1. slice zucchinis into quarters or whatever. They’re really quite large pieces.
2. cut up your green onions with scissors (or a knife, but they get a little soggy)
3. I slice my tomatoes in half because I am a nut, but do what you want.
4. throw it all on top of that pita
5. top with goat cheese
6. cut in as many pieces as you want
Eat that shit up, what are you, nuts? (Bring a paper towel, experience talking)
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