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Zucchini Pesto Pizza

by Balvinder. 26 Comments

If you haven’t tried any recipe from my blog, I recommend you to try pizza, for sure. Even though the rest of my family is not gluten free but we all love gluten free pizza. The fool proof  gluten free pizza crust recipe that I make is egg free, can be made dairy free by using substitute for milk. The dough is super easy to handle, bakes well with nicely browned edges, something that’s difficult to get right in gluten free pizza.

 

I always par bake the pizza crust before putting  toppings on it, and this time I baked it on pizza stone which was even better. I don’t know how to explain it but it was definitely better than the  pizzas bases that are coming in the market and from those recipes that I have tried from books and internet. I have previously posted meat balls and curry chicken and kale pizza using the same crust.

 

 

Now that zucchini is in full season, I got fresh small zucchinis from my friend and the first thing I wanted to do was to make pizza. This is a perfect summer pizza generously drizzled with basil pesto, topped with zucchini and cherry tomatoes. I know you can’t see the pesto in pictures but it is there under stringy cheese and zucchini.

 

 

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Zucchini Pesto Pizza

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Yield: 1x9" pizza

Simple and delicious way to use zucchini.

Ingredients

  • 1x9-10" par baked pizza crust, recipe can be found here
  • 2- 2.5 tbsp pesto (homemade or store bought)
  • 1 small zucchini, cut into thin round slices
  • few cherry tomatoes, halved
  • handful of mozzarella
  • salt and ground black pepper (optional)
  • fresh basil leaves for garnish

Instructions

  1. Pre heat oven to 550°F or to the highest temperature.
  2. Heat pizza stone in the oven for 15 minutes.
  3. Place par baked pizza crust on parchment paper.
  4. Spread pesto evenly over the base. Sprinkle mozzarella cheese.
  5. Arrange the zucchini slices and cheery tomato halves over the pizza crust.
  6. Sprinkle some more cheese on top if you wish.
  7. Carefully slide the pizza onto the preheated stone in the oven.
  8. Bake for 8 minutes (broil for last 1-2 minutes if baking in an conventional oven) until crust and cheese are browned to your satisfaction.
  9. Garnish with fresh basil leaves and sprinkle black pepper. Cut into wedges, serve immediately.
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https://www.simpleglutenfreekitchen.com/2013/08/zucchini-pesto-pizza.html

 

This post is linked to Allergy Free Wednesdays, Gluten Free Fridays.

 

Filed Under: All Grain but Gluten, Healthy, Vegetarian Tagged With: cheese, Pesto, vegetable

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Comments

  1. CCU

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    What a gorgeous pizza crust I really want to devour this 😀

    Cheers
    CCU

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  2. Kitchen Belleicious

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    zucchini and pesto go so well together! the pizza dough looks so chewy and perfectly cooked

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  3. Monica

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    What a delicious-looking pizza! That browned crust and that pesto – it’s all calling my name.

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  4. easyfoodsmith

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    The pizza looks delish and I am now craving for it! The flavors sound incredibly delicious.

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  5. Sridevi Ravi

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    Crispy and moist at the same time! I love pesto on pizza and this looks inviting!

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  6. Katerina

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    Pizza is my middle name! I could eat this thing every single day! This one is right up my alley!

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  7. yummychunklet

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    Delicious looking pizza! Very healthy!

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  8. Blackswan

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    I haven’t tried any gluten-free food yet, & always wonder if it tastes the same. Nevertheless, it looks just as good & I can never resist a good pizza.

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    • Balvinder

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      Gluten free food does not taste the same as wheat, it tastes better. I keep experimenting with various flours to get near to perfect texture.

      Reply
  9. Ansh | Spiceroots

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    Perfect timing. I have been gluten free for two weeks now. BUT Boy was I craving some pizza 😀 Will make this pronto!

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    • Balvinder

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      Let me know how it goes if you make it.

      Reply
  10. Coffee and Crumpets

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    This looks much better than my attempt at GF pizza! My crust was awful. I will check out your recipe. Pizza looks beautiful with all those fresh summer vegetables and you sold me with pesto!

    Nazneen

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    • Balvinder

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      if you are eating gluten free, you must try this. It is really really good. I make 2-4 pizza base and then freeze the rest for later use.

      Reply
  11. Jennifer Eloff

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    What a pretty pizza! Have a great weekend! 🙂

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  12. Bam's Kitchen

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    Perfect use of end of the summer veggies and herbs. Love crispy crust pizza crusts too and gluten free is perfect. I can’t to give this a try!

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  13. Kumar's Kitchen

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    pizza looks perfectly baked,we loved the light topping of zucchini and pesto in this…the perfect combination for an Italian summer treat,thanks for sharing 🙂

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  14. minnie@thelady8home

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    I am in love with this pizza. You said zucchini and I loved it even before I saw it. It looks incredible!

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  15. Sugar et al

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    Never tried a gluten free pizza crust but I am intrigued. Your pizza looks so appetizing and fresh with all those colourful vegetables. And pesto…anytime!

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  16. Amelia

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    Hi Balvinder, your pizza look good, love the topping and thin crust. While baking…. your kitchen sure smell heavenly. 🙂

    Best regards.

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  17. Vicki Bensinger

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    I missed your post for this pizza crust. It sounds wonderful. I’d love to try your crust. I will have to do sme searching for a couple of ingredients but I’m sure I will find them.

    Beautiful pizza. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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    • Balvinder

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      Vicki the flours I used in making the pizza crust are not difficult to find, especially not in US.

      Reply
  18. Velva

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    Your gluten free pizza looks and no doubts absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    Velva

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  19. anne

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    Bal , I can see some of the yummy pesto 😉 It looks very tempting ! I love the thin and crispy crust .

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  20. justagirlfromaamchimumbai

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    Wow that pizza looks so delicious. The crust is fab, bookmarking it.

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    • Balvinder

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      Thank you Justagirlfromamchimumbai and welcome to my space! I am glad you liked the pizza crust.

      Reply

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