I know what you are going to say. Strawberry? On Pizza? The 'I don't want Pineapple on my Pizza' people will give me a stern look (or worse). All I can say is, just make this Strawberry Goat Cheese Pizza for yourself before you judge. It is not at all a sweet pizza. It is savoury and delicious. Just Try It! It will make happy memories for pizza with loved ones, just as it did for me.
We made some great pizzas that day, different toppings for each. Small rectangular or round ones, to fit into the OTG. My cooking range at Bangalore can accommodate large sized pizzas, as well as having a wide range of temperature settings. It was the first time I was working with an OTG, and that too with a max temperature setting lower than I normally have for pizzas. In hindsight, that is why the strawberry goat cheese pizza came out so well. Subsequently when I made it at Bangalore, the strawberries were cooked to a crisp, the cheese was discoloured.
After several attempts a bulb clicked on in my head (metaphorically speaking, of course). In Hyderabad, the max temperature of the OTG was about 210C, so to be safe, we baked pizza at 200C. In Bangalore I set the temp. at 250 C. No wonder the strawberries had all their colour and juice baked out of them! Now I bake the strawberry goat cheese pizza at 180 C to 200 C max, and increase the bake time from 12 to 20 minutes. And I get perfect looking strawberry pizza, with the crust baked just right.
Mridula suggested the flavours for the pizza: a lovely Balsamic Vinegar and a little honey, to go with the fresh strawberries. We put the strawberry slices to soak in the balsamic-honey liquid, and then set them on the pizza with feta cheese and mozzarella. In this recipe however, I have made a balsamic reduction and only used it to dress the pizza after it is baked. I have also now made it with goat cheese.
Feta cheese and mozzarella are as good options as goat cheese and mozzarella in this pizza. The balsamic reduction in this recipe will turn out to be more than you require for one pizza. Balsamic reduction can be stored in the fridge for several weeks and used as required.
The theme for the 182 Foodie Monday Blog Hop is "Down Memory Lane". As the name suggests, we have to post the recipe for any dish that takes us back in time with any of our loved ones. Making this strawberry pizza for my grand daughters has been such a fun event. Whether here or in the USA with Lakshmi, the little ones watch eagerly and try to help. The sons in law say that the pizza is delicious! These evenings of baking pizzas with family, has given some lovely memories. And a great recipe too!
The theme for this week on Foodie Monday Blog Hop, was suggested by Swaty Malik, who blogs at Food Trails. Do check her site with its very tasty offerings, from recipes for fasting to feasting, and jams, breads, dals etc. It is a storehouse of delightful food.
For the pizza dough for the Strawberry Goat Cheese Pizza, I followed the recipe from the River Cottage Veg Cookbook, with some deviations though.
Click here for the link to my recipe for homemade pizza dough:
For more Recipes with Strawberries on this blog, click here: Fresh Ripe Strawberries
"Recipe"
Thin Crust Strawberry Goat Cheese Pizza & Balsamic
Ingredients
For the Balsamic Reduction
- ½ cup balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons honey
For the Strawberry Pizza
- 1 cup Strawberry slices
- 1 portion Basic Pizza Dough for 1 pizza (Refer recipe link in post above)
- 1 cup Mozzarella Cheese- shredded Or sufficient to cover the pizza base except for a round margin of 1"
- ½ cup goat cheese
- A few basil leaves shredded, about 5 leaves
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper optional
- 1 tablespoon Balsamic Reduction to drizzle over the pizza once baked
Instructions
To Make Balsamic Reduction
- Add the honey to the balsamic vinegar in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and immediately reduce the heat to low. Simmer the mixture on low, till it is reduced by half. This would take about 10 -12 minutes. Keep a watch after the first 5 minutes to make sure it is not reduced to more than half the original quantity. Transfer to a stainless steel or china bowl and keep aside. The balsamic reduction may be of very high temperature, so avoid plastic or glass bowls when transferring
To Bake Strawberry Goat Cheese Pizza
- Preheat the oven to 200 C/ 400 F Place Pizza stone, if using, in the oven to heat Slice the strawberries, round or heart shaped as you prefer Shred mozzarella and goat cheese into bits
- Pat the dough into a ball and place on clean work table, lightly floured. Roll the dough into 25cm/10" circle, stretching the edges before rolling, to get the required size. The pizza base should be about ¼"/ 3mm thick, with slightly thicker edges. Use as little flour as possible while rolling
- Place the rolled out dough on a lightly floured pizza peel or a baking sheet. Now spread a little olive oil (¼ teaspoon) on the pizza base, and then the shredded mozzarella cheese Now place the slices of strawberry on the base, leaving a little space between each. Add the shredded goat cheese between slices
- Place the baking sheet in the oven (or slide the pizza carefully from the peel to the hot pizza stone in the oven). Long elbow oven gloves would be useful! Check the pizza after about 10 minutes, though it may take upto 20 minutes depending on oven. Once the cheese is bubbling and the pizza begins to brown at the edges, take it out of the oven and set on a flat
- Transfer the still hot pizza to a serving tray or plate. Arrange the shredded basil leaves on top and drizzle a little balsamic reduction across the pizza. Your Strawberry Goat Cheese Pizza is ready!
Veena Krishnakumar says
Goat cheese reminds me of the discussion recently. Somehow I have not got a liking for the taste but this pizza with those strawberries and cheese looks very inviting. I should try making this soon
Sujata Shukla says
I agree Veena, not everyone likes the sharp taste of goat cheese. If you can get fresh cheese instead of the packaged one, you may like it better!
poonampagar says
Pizza with Strawberry toppings is a unique combination. I have yet to try my hands on a thin crust pizza too and this one with goat cheese and balsamic reduction sounds a perfect choice to begin with. Bookmarking the recipe !
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Poonam! Every since I learnt to make pizza dough, Ive been relishing these lovely thin crust home made pizzas. I make dough once a week and store some of it for use for a quick tasty dinner.
Seema Doraiswamy Sriram says
This is really a pretty pizza and so tickling my curious brain as I have never tried these flavors together. thincrust you say, i am totally sold...
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you, Seema! I used to long for thin crust pizza which until a couple of years ago was not easily available in India, so I learnt to make it for myself!
Sasmita Sahoo Samanta says
Fruits in Pizza !!!! much interesting one.... Love to use season's fresh strawberries in the pizzas........Addition of goat cheese must be adding a lovely color combination here .....
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you, Sasmita! The Pizza is surprisingly savoury and the goat cheese was fresh and full of flavour!
mayurisjikoni says
My kind of pizza as I cannot ever say no to strawberries. How lovely when family cooks together, new recipes develop. That's what happens when I go to UK to meet my large family...we all create a riot in the kitchen with some cook and others suggest only 🙂
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Mayuri! Yes its such a happy time when a family cooks together, each contributing their bit!
themadscientistskitchen says
Sujata I am drooling over the pics. The explanation that you have given about the heat to bake pizza makes me think I can do it too.
Thanks to you I am going to venture into a new kind of toppings for pizza.
Sujata Shukla says
Thats lovely Sasmita! I will post my fig pizza soon, I think you would like that too!
FoodTrails says
Recently at a local Pizzeria here, we tasted some dessert pizza with various toppings like apple crumble, apricots with feta and blueberry pie filling ...kids loved dessert pizza but those were too sweet for me.. . When I saw the pic of your Strawberry Pizza I thought it to be as a dessert pizza recipe, glad to know that it's a savoury Pizza a kind of sweet and salty taste that I love.the Pizza looks delectable with beautiful strawberries.. yumm ..and yes cooking with your loved ones do create special memories especially when kids are around for their small inputs!!
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Swati! Im not overfond of the dessert type pizzas either. I add pineapple slices to pizza sometimes, and then this strawberry and I also make a fig pizza. Otherwise I stick to the regular Margherita and Mediterranean pizzas!
Kalyani says
I am not much of a cheese or pizza lover, but I bet my husband would love the falvours from the balsamic and the goat cheese and the kids would happily dig into this gorgeous pizza ! I personally favour the pineapple topping that I posted recently ...
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Kalyani! I love pineapple on my pizza and will check out your post too!
Vidya Narayan says
I could simply lick that balsamic reduction.. so my kinda stuff! I am a big fan of pineapples on pizza provided they have jalapenos for the spice and I agree, it doesn't taste sweet. In fact it helps blend all flavours of dough, spices sprinkled on the top and a glaze could do wonders. Loved the recipe and no one can say NO to pizzas these gorgeous.
Sujata Shukla says
Thanks so much, Vidya! You are so right, these fruits actually make for great savoury pizzas! The balsamic reduction is easy to make too, and I had good quality balsamic vinegar available, and that contributed to the taste
Batter Up With Sujata says
Your description makes me drool. Balsamic vinegar honey strawberry sounds super tempting. Pizza also looks so beautiful. Baking with little one is such a lovely memory. Perfect for the theme.
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Sujata Roy. Its so nice that my grandchildren all three love food and are comfortable in the kitchen, helping out as best as they can. And its such a pleasure cooking for them on the rare occasions I meet any of them!
The Girl Next Door says
I love the look and sound of this pizza, Sujata! I'm sure the combination of balsamic vinegar, goat cheese and strawberries tasted just awesome. Just right for Valentine's season too!
Sujata Shukla says
Thank you Priya! Remember we talked about this pizza once, when you saw a picture of it on my FB page?
The Girl Next Door says
Yes, I do! I tried making it too, but it didn't turn out all that great. 🙁
Sujata Shukla says
Hmm. Will talk and see how I can help! The Bub would love this pizza, the way my grandchildren do!