During the years we were having babies, for several springs I would spend a few days in Omaha as a part of the Nebraska statewide writing assessments. I loved the whole experience – I enjoy editing. And I liked the fact that they fed us – I had a break on that challenging decision of what to eat for a few days. Except for supper when I was on my own. Enter Zio’s Omaha Pizzeria.
Due to bouts of extended morning sickness, I was a bit limited during that season on what sounded good to eat. I could handle eating their alfredo calzones with ricotta cheese. No meat – just cheese. What a relief to be able to enjoy food again. In fact, I could have eaten them every day. (Probably a good thing that I was only in Omaha for a few days and that they wouldn’t deliver to Lincoln without an astronomical fee.) I have never been disappointed in anything I have tried from the menu. Besides calzones, they also serve up pizza, pasta and hoagies. This Omaha pizzeria has variety.
Zio’s has been serving up pizza since 1985, and they do have several Omaha locations, but so far they have not expanded beyond. My husband and I did highly suggest on a comment card that they needed to open a restaurant in Lincoln. So far, they haven’t taken that bite yet. Perhaps I should be glad that we have a New York style pizza place here in Nebraska. An Omaha pizzeria is definitely closer than the Big Apple. But the 45 minute drive is a bit far for a late night pizza run. That is when the commercials tend to play that make me hungry for their pizza.
Although I cannot have Zio’s as often as I would like, there obviously several good pizza places in Lincoln. But for those times (although it is not quite the same). One of my favorite places to have pizza actually happens to be on our deck. A long time ago, when we lived in Hickman, the local small town newspaper (The Voice) had an article by Weber Grills about grilled pizza. We decided that it was worth trying, and we have now made it numerous times. A family hit! So, even if you are not close enough to Zio’s, you can still have great pizza at home. Tonight! Without even having to heat up your oven.
Here is the official Weber “Homemade Pizza on the Grill” video that includes comments and tips at the bottom.
And in case you are a visual person, here is a YouTube video of someone else making pizza.
Because I feel like we have learned a few tips (especially my husband who tends to be our “Griller Extraordinaire”), here is the recipe that we have adapted from Weber. Ciao!
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Note: this recipe works well as it is dairy and egg free. Would also be fairly easy to make gluten free pizza substituting gluten free flour blend for the regular. Or you can also used pre-purchased dough. We have also heated up frozen pizzas on the grill on really hot days – works great if you use more indirect heat.
Fun tip: If you have kids with you when you go to Zio’s, ask for some dough. They’ll bring out a ball of dough to keep kids occupied while the pizzas are made.
I had forgotten about this – so glad that you mentioned it!
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