Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Roll the pizza dough into a 14-inch circle and cut into 8 triangles. Stack a piece of ham, ½ slice of cheese, and onion on the bottom of each triangle and roll the dough up around the filling (some of the filling will stick out the ends.) Transfer the rolls to parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake until golden and crisp, about 20 minutes. Combine the mustard and oil in a medium bowl and toss with the romaine. Serve with the roll-ups.
Here is an alternative pizza dough. Odd as it sounds, it makes a great pizza with the big bonus that each individual gets to make up their own ingredients. Really tasty, super easy to do.
1/4 cupwhole wheat flour 1/4 teaspoonactive dry yeast 1 1/4 teaspoonssalt 1/4 teaspoonwhite sugar 2 tablespoonsolive oil 1 1/2 cupswarm water (100 degrees F or 38 degrees C) all-purpose flour, for dusting
Directions
Stir whole
wheat flour, all-purpose flour, yeast, salt, sugar, olive oil, and warm
water with a spatula until formed into a sticky ball of dough that pulls
away from sides of a large bowl, about 3-4 minutes.
Cover the
bowl with a light cloth or plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place (80
to 95 degrees F (27 to 35 degrees C)) for 18 hours, until doubled in
size.
Preheat the oven to 550 degrees F (280 degrees C). Sprinkle a baking sheet with cornmeal.
Turn the
dough onto a lightly floured surface and sprinkle with more flour. Form
the dough into a rectangle, and cut it into four equal parts. Shape each
piece into a ball, stretching and tucking the dough to create a smooth
surface, adding more flour if needed. Cover the dough balls with a towel
and let rest for 15 minutes.
To shape the
dough, sprinkle the surface with flour and lightly pat flat. Use a
rolling pin to form a thin disk about 9 inches in diameter.
Transfer the
formed crust to the prepared baking sheet and top as desired. Bake on
the bottom rack for 4 minutes, move to the middle rack and bake for 5-6
minutes more minutes, until the bottom is crispy and the top is lightly
browned. Move to cooling rack to cool slightly before serving.