Vegan Cooking For Carnivores

Going Vegan Has Never Been So Easy



Pizza

vegan pizza
I know I’m showing a slice with pepperoni, but it is NOT good! Skip the pepperoni (at least for now).

Introduction

The main ingredient that keeps pizza from being vegan is, of course, the cheese.  Pizza dough and sauce is vegan already.  You can buy dough from the store, but I personally prefer to make my own dough with a bread maker (I actually make whole wheat dough).

For the sauce, I like to buy Classico in the 14 oz. jar.  I only use half of the jar per pizza (I usually make medium sized pizzas), but if you like a sauce-heavy pie, then feel free to slather it on.

For the toppings, feel free to use what you like!  I have yet to find a vegan pepperoni that is edible, unfortunatelyโ€ฆ  Iโ€™ve included some of my favorite toppings in the ingredients.

When it comes to cooking, I use my wood pellet smoker (itโ€™s basically a wood-fired oven).  But you could use a grill or oven as well.

NOTE:  if you are just looking to order a pizza, MOD Pizza (lots of locations across the U.S.) actually makes really delicious vegan pizza.  Highly recommend.

Total Time: 20 โ€“ 30 minutes per pizza (not counting making the dough)

Ingredients

Regular Cheese

Pineapple, bacon, and red onion

Sausage, red onion, red bell pepper, and mushroom

Garlic, basil, and artichoke

Instructions

โ€ข  Preheat the oven or grill to at least 400ยฐF.  If youโ€™re using a grill, youโ€™ll want to use a flame shield so the flames arenโ€™t directly under the pizza; this will cause the bottom to burn before the rest of the pizza is cooked.  My smoker has one of these built in, but if yours doesnโ€™t then use an extra baking sheet and fold a few squares of tin foil to create legs under whatever you are cooking the pizza on, such as a pizza stone; so it will be a baking sheet, a few ยฝ inch tin foil legs, then your pizza.  This will allow even heat on all sides of the pizza.

โ€ข  Pizza dough is bit sticky, so youโ€™ll need a nonstick surface.  You can lightly flour a large cutting board or just the countertop, but I actually prefer to use cornmeal.  Just spread a little out on the surface, and if the dough starts to stick at any point, spread a little more.  You may need to sprinkle some on the top of the dough, too, for the next step.

โ€ข  If youโ€™re talented enough, feel free to toss the dough to thin it out into a disc.  I am not, so I use a rolling pin.  The thickness of the dough is completely up to you and how crunchy you like your pizza.

โ€ข  Once the dough is rolled out, transfer it to whichever baking surface you plan on using (donโ€™t forget to spread some flour or cornmeal first!).  I use pizza stones, but a baking sheet will work just fine too.

โ€ข  Spread the sauce and then the cheese and toppings.  Which you do first / last (the toppings or the cheese) is up to you.

โ€ข  Bake / grill until the edges of the crust start to brown (usually 10 โ€“ 15 minutes).

โ€ข  Your cheese will more than likely not be melted.  Vegan cheese is a little annoying like that.  What Iโ€™ve found is that sticking the pizza under the oven broiler (maybe 6 inches away) for a couple minutes helps to melt the cheese.  If it doesnโ€™t melt, itโ€™s not the end the world; the flavor will still be there, but the gooey melty-ness wonโ€™t be.


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