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Anyone who says they don't like pizza is a liar. I love pizza, but I'll admit I was skeptical that vegan pizza could meet my personal standards. I'm so happy to say I was wrong! I got creative with these recipes, wanting to be sure to incorporate colour, texture and balanced flavours. The potato pizza offers an incredible pairing of both sweet and savoury flavours. The caramelized onions are moist and function as the sauce. Combine this with the taters, thyme and fresh arugula and you've got a lovely little pie that's both tasty and light. I know, I know, pizza should never be light. But, don't fret my friends, my "cheesy" pesto pizza takes care of this little problem. Light it is not, amazingly delicious it is! I was inspired by an episode of Giada at Home for this recipe (honestly, how can you not love this woman?). I combined vegan mozzarella and cream cheese with a ton of garlic and basil and puréed it all together. Top it all off with fresh tomatoes and it's soo yummy. "I can't even tell it's vegan!" exclaimed my non-vegan taste-tester friend, seriously what better compliment could I receive?
Sweet potato & onion pizza
Makes one large pizza
Makes one large pizza
1/2 this homemade dough recipe
1/2 onion, sliced
1/2 sweet potato, thinly sliced into coins
1/2 cup arugula
1 tbsp fresh thyme
olive oil, for sautéing and drizzling
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 onion, sliced
1/2 sweet potato, thinly sliced into coins
1/2 cup arugula
1 tbsp fresh thyme
olive oil, for sautéing and drizzling
salt and pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 475 degrees. Sprinkle onions with salt and sauté on low heat until soft and caramelized, about 15 minutes, set aside. In same pan, quickly sauté thinly sliced potatoes until slightly softened. Lightly drizzle dough with olive oil, spread out onions in centre and sprinkle with freshly ground pepper, leaving a one inch border. Spread out potato coins and sprinkle with fresh thyme. Bake for about 12 minutes, until golden brown. Top with fresh arugula and serve.
"Cheesy" basil pizza
Makes one large pizza
Makes one large pizza
1/2 this homemade dough recipe
1/2 cup vegan cream cheese (I used Tofutti)
2 cups vegan mozzarella (I used Daiya)
1 cup fresh basil
2 cloves garlic
1 plum tomato, sliced
olive oil, for drizzling
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup vegan cream cheese (I used Tofutti)
2 cups vegan mozzarella (I used Daiya)
1 cup fresh basil
2 cloves garlic
1 plum tomato, sliced
olive oil, for drizzling
salt and pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 475 degrees. In food processor, combine both types of cheese, basil, garlic, salt and pepper until well blended. Lightly drizzle dough with olive oil, evenly spread cheese and basil mixture, leaving one inch border. Top with tomato slices and bake for about 15 minutes (I broiled it for an additional minute to ensure bubbly yumminess). Wow all your vegan and non-vegan friends alike with these phenomenal pizzas- do try.
Happy Saturday friends!
I've been totally craving pizza lately! Your pics are so beautiful btw:)
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ReplyDeleteOh man! I'm the taste-taster non-vegan friend and let me tell you all, those pizzas were deeeeeeeeeeeelicious!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet-potato & onion pizza has the perfect amount of flavours that complement each other... it's like flavour-fireworks in your mouth. The "cheesy" basil pizza is like nothing you've ever had - so rich and satisfying! I highly suggest both these recipes.
Hungry Birdie knows what she is doing!!
This is such an awesome looking pizza! I bet it is simply delicious. Also, I admire your restraint to only put on one basil leaf...my fresh basil addiction is nothing to joke about. I'll have to try this soon!
ReplyDeletehaha flavour- fireworks i like that. yummy!
ReplyDeleteOhh Sarah, thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteI speak from experience when I say "YUMMY!!!". Pizza night doesn't have to be looked over JUST because I'm a vegan anymore!
ReplyDeleteEven my dairy substitute weary boyfriend was later quoted saying "[that pizza] was amazing amazing!"
Two amazings? Need I say more? It was a delicious bite of happy ;)
Thank you!
Both pizzas looks delicious but I think I will make the onion and sweet potato one for dinner tonight, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes this looks flippin amazing...
ReplyDeleteI honestly can't really imagine anything better than sweet potato on a pizza!
Love the blog, thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI would never think to put sweet potatoes on a pizza, but it looks so good I might just try it!
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