We have been having a mixed bag of weather. Rain, sunshine, hail, thunder, lightning, and now snow! What could be better on a cold spring evening than a pizza? Again, this pizza does not use sauce but tomatoes in its place!
Ingredients
Pizza dough
Extra virgin olive oil
4 medium tomatoes, sliced thin
1 1/2 tsp basil leaves
1 1/2 tsp oregano leaves
3 cloves finely chopped fresh garlic
Mozzarella, cheddar and asiago to your liking
Pepperoni
Hard salami
Mushrooms
Chopped tomatoes, from the tops and bottoms of the tomatoes
black olives
Lay out your crust then let it rest. Turn the oven on to 425 degrees. When the oven is hot, place the pizza dough in the oven for about 8 minutes. Remove from the oven, and let it sit for about 5 minutes. Then brush on the olive oil, lay out the sliced tomatoes, and add your herbs and the garlic.
Top this with 2/3 of the cheese. Follow this with the pepperoni, salami, tomatoes, mushrooms and olives.Follow this with the remainder of the cheese. Then place this in the oven,and set the timer for about 10 minutes. Check the crust to see how it is doing. I had to add another five minutes to the timer.Let the pizza sit for about 5 minutes, then slice it up!Serve this up with a hearty red wine or an ice cold beer!
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We make a similar one without the meats…. now I’ll have to try this!
Let me know how you like it!
YUMMMM! I love pizza with lots of toppings! So craving pizza now lol
Kat – I have missed you! Glad that you liked my blog!
of course!! i have been so busy and keep forgetting to email you back! arggh
Love homemade pizza! Thanks for this.
You are welcome! Check out my post on 3/3/12 called Pizza with a Twist. It is a yummy pizza!
holy guacamole, that looks good!
It was really good! Try it and let me know how you like it!
I need a pizza!
Try the recipe and let me know how it works out!
Your photos look mouth watering, as does the recipe. The tomatoes rather than sauce is a great idea as a sauce can sometimes overpower the flavor of the other ingredients.