Thursday, June 6, 2013

Greek Pizza

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.


We love making homemade pizza. My husband Josh’s favorite pizza is his famous BBQ chicken deluxe pizza. He also likes sausage and pepperoni. He would eat the same three pizzas for the rest of his life, if I let him. I like to mix things up though. Pizza night shouldn’t be boring. A few of my favorites include our sweet potato kale pizza and our peach basil pizza. Josh always ends up loving my pizza creations, he just doesn’t like to admit it. 

I am always looking for new pizza ideas. When I saw Riley’s (My Daily Morsel) recipe for Greek Pizza, I told Josh it was a pizza night. I couldn’t wait to try this pizza. I love Greek salad and this pizza has all of the same fixin’s but in pizza form. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

To make the pizza, you will need the following ingredients: pizza dough, olive oil, mozzarella cheese, red onion, salt, pepper, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, kalamata olives, feta cheese, and tzatziki sauce. 

Preheat the oven to 500°F. If your oven can go even higher than that, go for it and set it to its maximum temperature.


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

While the oven is preheating, lightly flour your work surface and lay down the pizza dough. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Roll the dough out into a thin circle, about 15 inches in diameter. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Carefully transfer the dough to a large baking sheet or pizza stone. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Drizzle the olive oil over the top of the dough. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Sprinkle the mozzarella cheese on top of the dough. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Add the red onion and season with salt and pepper. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until the crust is golden brown and all that wonderful cheese is melted. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Scatter the tomatoes, cucumber, olives, and feta cheese over the pizza. 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

To finish it off, drizzle tzatziki sauce over the top.


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Slice the pizza … 


Tasty Kitchen Blog: Greek Pizza. Guest post by Maria Lichty of Two Peas and Their Pod, recipe submitted by TK member Riley of My Daily Morsel.

Serve and enjoy! 

We loved this pizza. And when I say we, I mean we. Josh may love his meat pizzas, but he also loved this veggie Greek pizza. It is loaded with flavor. The toppings are fresh and the tzatziki sauce is a genius addition. We used our favorite tzatziki sauce recipe. It is super simple to make and goes so well with the Greek pizza. 

Thanks Riley for sharing your Greek Pizza recipe. We loved it and can’t wait to make it again. Make sure you visit My Daily Morsel for more tasty recipes. 

Greek-style tomato, cucumber, and feta pizza drizzled with tzatziki sauce.

Preheat the oven to 500°F, or as high as your oven will go. Place the pizza dough on a lightly floured work surface and roll out into a thin 15-inch circle. Transfer to a large baking sheet and drizzle the olive oil over the top.

Sprinkle the cheese and red onion slices evenly over the surface of the dough and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted. Remove from the oven and scatter the tomatoes, cucumber, olives, and feta cheese over the crust. Drizzle the tzatziki sauce over the top and serve.

12 ounces, weight Pizza Dough2 Tablespoons Olive Oil1 cup Shredded Mozzarella Cheese½ whole Red Onion, Thinly Sliced½ teaspoons Kosher Salt¼ teaspoons Freshly Ground Black Pepper1 cup Quartered Cherry Tomatoes½ whole Hothouse Cucumber, Seeded And Diced½ cups Pitted Kalamata Olives, Sliced½ cups Crumbled Feta Cheese¾ cups Tzatziki Sauce


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Maria and her husband Josh (who she affectionately refers to as her “dough boy”) blog at Two Peas and Their Pod. They’ve been featured on Saveur, Eatocracy, Gourmet Live, Glamour, and the Los Angeles Times, to name just a few. They’d also just recently added a little pea to their pod. We’re so glad to have them here!


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