About Veggie Pizza Recipe

I promise you’ll never want to order delivery again after you see how easy it is to make pizza at home using fresh ingredients. This recipe includes instructions for how to create a chewy crust that’s lightly crisp on the bottom using all-purpose flour or bread flour. It makes a dough that is far better (and cheaper!) than any store bought dough or restaurant pizza I have tried. Even the tomato sauce is made from scratch! It’s wonderfully simple and flavorful, and is the perfect base for layering on lots of cheese and your choice of toppings. Not only is this homemade pizza recipe wholesome to make with no artificial ingredients, you don’t need any special kitchen equipment either. The best pizzas are made in a very hot wooden fired oven and over a pizza stone. Of course our kitchen ovens cannot be compared with the hot commercial ovens. When making a homemade pizza, I suggest to use the highest temperature in your oven.

More On This Recipe

My family loves pizza. So I make it pretty often and am now a pro at it. I bake pizza using a pizza stone and also a baking tray or pan. Let me tell you that a pizza stone make a real difference to the texture of the crust. I hear you! I know that every kitchen does not have a pizza stone. So I have kept this recipe simple enough where you do not need a pizza stone. Just use a metal pan or tray and you will get a crisp crust if you follow my outlined steps below. I make pizza dough with both unbleached bread flour and unbleached all purpose flour. Bread flour having more gluten helps to have a chewy crispy crust. The texture of the pizza crust made with bread flour is so good. Having said that, I do not mean that you cannot make pizza with all-purpose flour. Of course, you can and they will still taste good. With all-purpose flour, try to use the unbleached flour or opt for organic flour.

How to make Pizza Recipe

I have divided my step-by-step guide into 3 main sections for you to be able to make this best Veggie Pizza easily.

Step 1 – Make Pizza Dough

This recipe will make enough dough for 4 small or 3 medium sized or 2 large pizzas. It’s great for preparing ahead of time keeping in the fridge overnight for when you’re ready to use! I have explained kneading dough with hands, but you could easily use a stand mixer. Here’s how to make the best, easiest pizza dough from scratch:

  1. First, in a large bowl mix together 1.5 teaspoons instant yeast and ½ teaspoon of sugar. Usually instant yeast can be mixed directly in the flour or in water at room temperature. But I am detailing this method as it can be implemented if you are using dry active yeast. Add 2 teaspoons dry active yeast for this pizza crust recipe.
  2. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water (44 degrees Celsius) and stir. Set aside and let the yeast activate. Tip: The water has to be lukewarm and not hot or cold. Hot water will kill the yeast and cooler water won’t activate the dry active yeast.
  3. You should start to see the yeast mixture bubbling up and doubling in size after about 10 to 15 minutes.
  4. Combine 1 cup of unbleached all purpose flour (or bread flour) with 1 teaspoon of salt and 3 tablespoons of olive oil.
  5. Stir with a whisk or wooden spoon or steel spoon.
  6. Add one more cup of the flour.
  7. Keep on stirring. The mixture will be quite sticky, like in the photo below.
  8. Add the last cup of flour and continue to stir. The dough will start to form and leave the sides of the bowl, but will still be sticky.
  9. Now it’s time to knead the dough by hand until it forms a smooth dough. Dust with flour to prevent sticking as you work. The dough will be soft and elastic, and no longer sticky. Tip: If the dough becomes sticky, sprinkle some flour and knead. If the dough looks dry and not smooth, sprinkle a bit of water and knead.
  10. Keep your dough in the deep bowl, and lightly apply a bit of olive oil all around the outside of the dough. This will keep it from sticking to the sides of the bowl once the dough proves and grows. Cover loosely with a kitchen napkin or towel, and let rest at room temperature for the dough to leaven:

45 minutes to 1 hour for instant yeast 1.5 to 2 hours for dry active yeast

  1. After exactly 1 hour my dough had risen and doubled up to what you see below. If you plan to make the pizza the next day, then wrap the dough tightly in a plastic wrap and keep in the fridge.
  2. To make the pizza right away, portion and flatten the dough to a disk. In the below photo, you can see that the dough has leavened well, with stringy strands and many air pockets that will make a chewy crust.

Step 2 – Make Pizza Sauce

You can easily make a zesty, robust tomato sauce while the dough is resting. The recipe makes for a bigger batch of tomato sauce which you can always refrigerate or freeze.

  1. You can choose to either chop the tomatoes (500 grams or 5 to 6 medium tomatoes) and use them fresh to make the sauce, or blanch them first and then add in a blender. Blanching will reduce the cooking time, but is not necessary for making a delicious sauce.
  2. Crush the raw or blanched tomatoes in the blender to make a puree that is as smooth or chunky as you like for this pizza recipe.
  3. Next, in a large sauce pan heat ¼ cup olive oil, and add 2 teaspoons minced garlic. Sauté and stir for some seconds to soften the garlic.
  4. Now add the tomato puree, and mix well.
  5. Continue stirring and let the tomatoes cook for 5 minutes.
  6. Add salt as needed. Mix and stir.
  7. Cover the pan with lid and simmer the tomato sauce on low heat for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes have softened. If the sauce looks too thick you can add ¼ cup water. Then cover and continue to cook.
  8. Simmer until the tomatoes have completely cooked and the sauce has thickened.
  9. Stir in herbs and crushed black pepper. For the pizza sauce seasonings in this recipe, you can add ¼ cup chopped basil (or 3 to 4 teaspoons dried basil), 2 to 3 teaspoons dried oregano (or 2 tablespoons fresh oregano) and fresh crushed black pepper as needed. If you can I recommend using fresh herbs for the boldest Italian flavor.
  10. Mix the sauce well and set aside. You can allow the pizza sauce to completely cool and store in an airtight container for up to 10 to 15 days in the fridge, or 3 months in the freezer, and use anytime you’re ready to bake the pizzas.

Step 3 – Assemble & Bake Pizza

  1. First, preheat the oven to the highest temperature in your oven. In my oven it is 230 degrees Celsius (450 degrees Fahrenheit). Grease a round metal baking pan with olive oil, and then lightly dust it with maize flour (cornmeal), semolina (rava or sooji) or flour.
  2. Divide the homemade pizza dough into equals parts to make either 4 small or 2 large or 3 medium size pizzas. Wrap any dough you’re not using in plastic wrap and keep in the fridge for up to 3 days total. To store in the freezer for up to 3 months, lightly coat the dough in olive oil and seal in an airtight freezer storage bag.
  3. Using clean, dry hands, take one portion of the divided dough and roll it into a neat round ball. Place on a cutting board or countertop that’s been lightly coated with some flour, and sprinkle the dough with a light dusting of more flour.
  4. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough ball into a large round or oval shape of about ⅛ to ¼ inch thickness. Roll the dough from the center towards the outer edges for the most even pizza dough. You may have to dust the surface with flour as you work. A pizza dough is always stretched with hands and not rolled. Stretching the dough with your hands needs practice. For most home cooks, rolling the dough is much easier and so I have included this step. You could also flatten and press the dough with your fingers directly in the baking pan. I do stretch or flatten the dough with my hands but not everyone is good at this. Thus rolling makes it easier. If you are a master at stretching dough with your hands, then go ahead with this technique.
  5. Once stretched to the desired size, gently place the pizza base in the greased baking pan. Be careful not to tear the dough, as it is very soft and stretchy.
  6. At this point you can prick the dough with a fork if you want a thinner, crisper crust. This also helps in the crust not puffing up when baking. However, you can leave the dough as-is for a fluffier, chewier vegetable pizza crust.
  7. Use a pastry brush to lightly brush the surface of the crust with olive oil.
  8. Then, spread the tomato sauce on the pizza in a thin, even layer. Leave about an inch of dough around the outer edge free from sauce for a perfect pizza crust.
  9. Top the sauce with a generous handful or two of shredded mozzarella cheese.
  10. Place your choice of veggies on top of the cheese, making sure to spread the toppings evenly. In the below photo, the vegetable toppings are red onion, green & red bell pepper and steamed corn kernels. Keep reading for some of my suggestions for great pizza toppings for this Veggie Pizza recipe!
  11. Here is another topping idea for you – a few mushrooms, onions, capsicum and green olives. When using mushrooms make sure they are fresh and use them sparingly. Many mushrooms will make the crust soggy. For an all mushroom pizza, sauté or stir-fry sliced mushrooms till they are light golden before topping them.
  12. Next, add a light layer of grated parmesan cheese to finish the pizza.
  13. Place the baking pan close to the lower heating element (or you can keep it even on the crumb tray of your oven) to get the crispiest crust and perfectly molten, gooey melted cheese. Bake the veggie pizza in the preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until the cheese melts and the crust is golden. Alternatively preheat a baking sheet in the oven for 20 minutes when you assemble the pizza in the baking pan. Place the pan with the pizza on the hot baking sheet which will help in getting a crisp crust.
  14. Your perfect personalized veggie pizza is now ready to enjoy!
  15. Wait for a minute or two and then serve the veggie pizza while still hot. Sprinkle red chilli flakes (red pepper flakes) or dried herbs or Italian seasoning. If you have fresh basil leaves, garnish the pizza with torn or roughly chopped basil before serving it hot. Leftovers can be kept in a sealed container for up to 1 day in the fridge.

How to Personalize Your Veggie Pizza

You can choose any of your favorite toppings for making delicious vegetarian pizza at home!

For mushrooms, I suggest you sauté them till light golden before adding them to the pizza. This will keep them from releasing moisture during baking and making the crust soggy. You could use button mushrooms or oyster mushrooms or shiitake mushrooms. Hearty veggies like onions, bell pepper (capsicum), and baby corn can be added directly without cooking first. If using corn, steam and use the kernels or use canned corn. For broccoli or French beans, lightly cook or blanch first. If you like olives and capers on your pizza, add them directly before baking or grilling the pizza. And for green vegetables like kale, fennel, cabbage, cauliflower, or shaved brussels sprouts, sauté or cook for just a few minutes before using in this veg pizza recipe. For a vegan pizza, feel free to use vegan plant-based non-dairy cheese for a vegan veggie pizza made from scratch.

Expert Tips

Kneading Pizza Dough: If you have an electric mixer or food processor at home, you can use it to make the pizza dough. The dough has to be kneaded really well and should be soft, supple and elastic. More Kneading Tips: Add some more flour for a sticky dough. For a not so soft and bit dry dough, some more warm water can be added. Dough Versatility: This dough is versatile. Make a thin or thick curst pizza with it, the choice is yours. You can also opt to make pizza pockets or calzones with this dough with a filling of your choice. Storage: The leftover pizza dough can be refrigerated or kept in the freezer. The leftover pizza sauce also keeps well in the fridge for 4 to 5 days. Prepping Veggies: If you want, you can sauté the onions, bell peppers and steamed corn kernels lightly in olive oil before using them for topping. Scaling: You can easily halve, double or triple this pizza recipe.

  1. How should I use a pizza stone? Preheat your pizza stone about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Assemble your pizza on a pizza peel or a flat tray or lid making sure that the pizza peel is evenly dusted with flour – this makes it easy for the pizza to glide from the pizza peel to the baking stone.Gently slid the pizza with the help of a spatula on the preheated pizza stone and bake for 8 to 10 minutes until the cheese melts and you see crisp golden edges in the crust.
  2. My pizza cooked well but the crust did not brown, why? Try use a metal pan for the cooking of the crust if you are baking in the convection mode of your microwave oven.If you have a regular oven or an OTG keep the pan near the lower heating element. The metal pan being a good conductor or heat becomes hot and this helps in making for a crispy crust in the pizza.
  3. Why my pizza crust is hard or dense? The pizza crust is always leavened with yeast. If the yeast does not activate well the dough won’t get leavened resulting in a dense, dry or hard texture. Ensure that you have a stock of a good brand of yeast.
  4. Why has the cheese got separated and become rubbery? If the pizza is baked for a longer time, the cheese will separate and become chewy or rubbery. Try baking for less time and at a high temperature.

More Questions Answered

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Margherita Pizza Recipe Best Thin Crust Pizza (Crispy Crunchy and Light Pizza Crust) Pesto Pizza with Whole Wheat Flour Paneer Pizza | Paneer Cheese Pizza This Pizza Recipe from the archives was first published in April 2012. It has been updated and republished in February 2024.

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