Pizza is sort of a touchy subject with me lately.
Ordering a vegan pizza at a restaurant can prove to be a bit interesting at times.
Chefs come to the table and try to sweet talk me, pleading with their delicious Italian accent for just a sprinkle of cheese. One time, a chef flat out refused to make his pie without cheese, throwing his hands up in dismay and washing himself clean of impure, cheeseless thoughts.
And this is how a Pizza Complex develops.
And I’m worn down.
When I found out that the next Project Food Blog challenge was to put a unique spin on pizza, I was scared.
I wanted to run away and never look back. Bye bye, Foodbuzz, it has truly been a slice.
Running away to the woods allowed me to clear my head. Over the course of a few days minutes- and a lot of Pizza Complex Rumination– I felt like myself again. I shouted, “I will show the world that a vegan pizza is not just ‘a worse-tasting pizza without cheese’, but a beautiful work of art!”
And then I screamed like a baby after seeing a creepy man in the bushes with a camera.
Wait. Is that my husband?
Anyways. I found myself in the kitchen once again, ready to conquer my Pizza Complex once and for all…
Roasted Tomato, Onion, and Basil Pesto Pizza with Vegan Parmesan Cheese
Here’s What You’ll Need to prepare:
- Herb-infused Pizza Dough
- Vegan Parmesan Cheese
- Vegan Pesto
- Garlic-infused oil
- Roasted Tomato, Onion, Garlic, and Basil topping
For instructions, start to finish, see the attached PDF. The dough, cheese, and pesto can be made ahead.
Despite my newfound conviction to rock a vegan pizza, there was one small catch…
I’ve had a few traumatic pizza dough flops in the past.
Making pizza dough that turns into a tough ball of gluten is not something one forgets easily. It haunts you in your sleep until you convince yourself that you can actually live a fairly happy life without ever trying to make pizza dough again.
That is, until this challenge threw me for a loop.
Pizza doh, indeed.
For 6 hours on Friday night I was a student again.
I studied, I practiced, and I vowed to become a Master of Pizza Dough. It turns out making pizza dough is incredibly easy, but my glowing pride was no less. I can also tell you that cocoa powder, chili powder, or nutritional yeast infused pizza dough all taste horrible. Bad, bad things happened.
I would not be here today without my You Tube Pizza Mentor, Albert.
He rules.
Also, to the red wine for making the 10 dough trials seem like I was at an all night rave.
I tested 5 different pizza dough recipes and the one that worked best for me involved no fancy machine or special dough hooks, just some old-fashioned elbow grease!
Kneading the dough was hypnotic and calming as I tested batch, after batch.
With each trial, I felt a bit more comfortable with the dough and it actually became fun!
When the dough is ready it will be soft, smooth, and no longer tacky to touch.
Now, make the sauce and toppings.
I had some CSA tomatoes, onion, garlic, and basil to use up and I figured they would work well together.
and chop.
Coat the chopped veggies with a homemade olive oil sauce and roast for about 35-40 minutes at 400F.
Inhale deeply.
Now whip up the Vegan pesto!
and then the Vegan parmesan cheese.
The house smells like a dream right about now.
When your dough is ready, punch the air out one final time.
I tested three popular pizza baking methods:
1) Pizza pan –> Soft crust, soft interior
2) Back of a baking sheet –> Soft crust, soft interior
3) Pizza Stone –> Authentic, crunchy crust, with soft interior
The pizza stone won by a landslide!
Sprinkle cornmeal over your Pizza Peel to prevent sticking.
Now for the part that I was terrified of….shaping the dough!
I found that the best way to work with the dough was to just let gravity do most of the work.
Gently hold and rotate the dough allowing gravity to pull the sides down ever so slightly.
When you have something that resembles a circle, place it on your Peel.
Gently spread it out.
Now pinch the sides to form a crust.
Excitement builds.
Spread on the sautéed garlic infused oil to keep the crust moist and flavourful.
Don’t be shy with the pesto. This is the best part!
Now spread on the Roasted Onion, Tomato, Garlic, and Basil mixture.
and finally, a generous dusting of the vegan Parmesan Cheese to finish it off!
Slide the pizza onto your stone which has been pre-heating at 500F for 1 hour.
Magic happens.
I liked what I saw. A lot.
After 15 minutes, your crust will be golden and crisp and your veggies will begin to blacken around the edges.
It’s time.
Your husband, who has been installing hardwood flooring all morning, will magically appear at the right moment.
He salivates and inhales 3 slices of pizza.
The pesto makes a wonderful dip for the thick, crunchy crust.
Pizza Complex Defeated.
Enjoy your delicious pizza while discussing dessert…
I tend to get a little carried away at times.
This is my official entry for Project Food Blog Challenge #5. Voting begins at 9am EST on Monday October 18th. If you enjoyed this post I would greatly appreciate your votes in carrying me into the next round! Click here to vote. Thank you!
The pizza looks awesome, just looking at it you would never know that it is a vegan pizza. Good Luck.
I was in a restaurant the other day and they had a dessert pizza, which had chocolate, strawberries, drizzed with chocolate sauce and served with ice cream or cream.
That pizza looks pretty dang incredible and I’m not a vegan! Nice job and cute post to go along with it! Love the creepy man in the bushes. He he!
These photos are so beautiful!! I love the way you ended the post with the single photo of the dessert pizza– I hope you do a post on it later on!
Great job! I love making pizza, it’s so versatile! I have to try your version, the dough sounds especially amazing
Wow! this looks great. I can’t wait to find out more about that dessert pizza at the bottom… ;)
You are adorable.. i’m gonna make this tonight!
BTW what if.. just what if that fruit pizza had some of your chocolate ganache on it? Oh goodness.
Oh holy yum! Pesto’s such a great alternative sauce for pizza! BBQ sauce works well too. I have not the courage to make pizza by myself yet. I’ve heard good thinks about combining flour and beer though…
Awesome job Angela! And for me and I’m sure the majority of your readers, vegan pizza is WAAAYYYY more worthy than pepperoni and cheese pizza!
Casey
The pizza looks amazing! Good luck!
I love both pizza’s they are so pretty and tasty looking.
You have inspired me to make some vegan pizza! Great post! I’m sure you will win this one,for sure!!
As always, this looks amazing!! You are in it to win it!
This is amazing! Your posts are always the best, you’re so talented.
those are the two most beautiful pizzas i have ever seen girl! your amazing, lovee the photography too!
Angela, you are so inspiring! You put so much hard work, love, and energy into everything you do. Both pizzas look beyond magnificent. You so deserve to win this!
That looks awesome! And by THAT i mean BOTH pizza look AMAZING! Bravo! I love homemade pizza… I have an amazing pizza dough that I make in the bread machine, I’ve been thinking about dabbling in flavored pizza dough, like with sun dried tomato or basil. I think I may just give it a whirl now.
http://cookiesncardio.blogspot.com/2010/09/pizza-pizza.html
THIS looks AMAZING! Well done Ang!
Amazing as always :-)
Yum! You’re already a winner to me! That looks like the healthiest pizza I have ever seen. Great job!!
I’m not a vegan and I love cheese, it’s my favourite food in the whole world but this pizza looks amazing. I would LOVE to have slice. You’ve definitely got my vote :)