Proof the yeast by mixing yeast, warm water and sugar and letting it sit for 5 minutes. Then mix in the flours, salt,herbs, 2 tsp oil until a sticky dough. Add flour 1 tbsp at a time if needed until it is slightly sticky. Let dough rest for 10-15 minutes near the warming oven. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Make the cashew cream:
Blend everything under cashew mozzarella cream until smooth. Blend for a minute then let it rest for a minute and then blend again, repeat until very smooth. Taste and adjust salt and flavor.
Assemble:
Drizzle oil on the dough and spread. Divide the dough into 12 to 14 portions and shape into small balls. Place in a deep 9 inch pie dish or a 9 by 9 inch baking dish, atleast a 1/2 inch apart. Keep more space between the balls in the middle as the middle gets less heat and the crowding might cause the dough to not cook through. If all of the balls dont fit, freeze the rest wrapped in plastic wrap, to bake into dinner rolls later.
Let the balls sit in a warm place for 5 minutes. Pour just a little of the cashew cream in between the rolls. Spread tomato/pizza sauce on top of the buns. Sprinkle oregano.
Bake for 15 mins. Remove from the oven.
Add roasted veggies if using between the rolls now. Pour more of the cashew cream over the buns, and more between the rolls that on the top. Reserve some of the cashew cream to add later. Add 1 tbsp chopped basil and sliced jalapeno or olives on top.
Bake for another 15 to 20 minutes. Take rolls out of the oven and rest for 2 minutes.
Meanwhile, if there is enough cashew cream leftover, heat it in a pan over medium low heat until thickened. Stir frequently to avoid lumps. then drop dollops over the rolls. Or if there is just a bit left, drizzle the cashew cream directly over the hot rolls.
Sprinkle fresh basil, pepper flakes and a tsp of extra virgin olive oil. Serve hot.
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Notes
Use a larger baking dish and place the rolls about an inch apart. After the first bake, add some roasted veggies, mushrooms or peppers between the rolls and then drizzle the cashew cream.To make these gluten-free: Use my glutenfree dinner rolls. Bake the rolls, then add the cashew cream and pizza sauce layers and bake for 15 minutes.To make this nut-free: Use Cauliflower Alfredo or Pumpkin seed Alfredo . Add a tbsp of tapioca starch to the sauce. Both the sauces will not be as stringy as the cashew based sauce but should work. For variation: Use the mozzarella from Everyday Kitchen Book, and add dollops on the rolls for extra cheese pizza rolls. Nutrition is 1 of 4 serves