A cute and colorful way to celebrate Pi Day (or any day, because pizza is always a good idea)! Soft, warm dough topped with a quick homemade pizza sauce, lots of melted cheese, and a rainbow of veggies - what more could you want? The personal size makes them perfect for a fun snack, or easy meal, and you can even freeze the extras to enjoy later :).
Provided by luxeandthelady
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h17m
Yield 8 Mini Pizzas, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- You will need to gather a few tools before you begin: Number cookies cutters (stainless steel works best), cloud fondant or cookie cutters, olive oil spray, pizza stone or baking sheet, and all purpose flour.
- Heat a saucepan over medium low heat, and add the olive oil and garlic. Cook for 1 minute. Add the dried spices, tomato sauce, tomato paste, and salt, and bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the fresh basil. Taste, and add honey if you would like the sauce a bit sweeter. Transfer to a heatproof container and place in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Preheat the oven to 400°F. Remove the pizza dough from the refrigerator 30 minutes before baking to bring it to room temperature. .
- Use the number cookie cutters to cut either 3.14 out of the different colored veggies, or the Pi sequence. I ordered my numbers so that each row of veggies would be a different color, but you can also alternate the colors to your liking. A helpful tip is to use a towel to press down on the cookie cutters (it cushions your fingers for comfort). Feel free to swap out any of my veggies for one you prefer.
- To roast the potatoes, transfer the sweet potato and purple potato cutouts to a parchment lined baking sheet, toss with 1/2 tablespoon olive oil, and spread the numbers out. Bake for 7 minutes. Allow to cool while preparing the crust.
- Raise the oven temp to 425°F, and move your oven racks so you can bake on the lowest rack. Prep your pizza stone or baking sheet by dusting it lightly with flour (you may need to also grease a baking pan or use parchment paper to prevent sticking). .
- Divide the pizza dough into 8 equal sections and roll each into a ball (dusting your hands and the dough, with flour, as needed). Stretch the dough out with your hands and roll into a circle using a rolling pin until they are about 1/4 inch thick. Brush the top of each pizza with olive oil, and par bake for 5 minutes on the lowest rack in the oven.
- Spread 1 tablespoon of sauce onto the top of each pizza, and sprinkle with 3 tablespoons mozzarella cheese. Bake, on the lowest oven rack for 7 minutes.
- Arrange the number veggies on top of the pizza, and return to the over for 3-5 minutes more, or until the cheese is bubbling and the crust is beginning to darken slightly.
- While the pizza is cooling just enough to eat, you can make the cute clouds to add to the top. Use your cloud cutters to press the designs out of mozzarella slices (cut out little arms too if you would like with a sharp knife). I did 1-3 clouds per pizza, slightly overlapping a few of them.
- Use either the nori to cut the eyes and smile out for each cloud. To make it easier, you can draw the designs onto parchment paper, and cut them out to use as a template for the nori. Repeat this process to cut the Pi symbol out of the nori as well (making a template here is much easier as you can also size the shape to fit your pizzas and clouds). *A helpful tip is to fold the nori sheet a few times before cutting to save you time and make sure the eyes match.
- Place the faces onto the clouds (a toothpick dipped into a little water helps with this), give them each a Pi symbol to hold, place the clouds on top of your pizzas, and now you're ready to celebrate Pi Day!
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[email protected]This pizza is a great way to get kids to eat their vegetables.
Alimi Bakare
[email protected]I'm going to make this pizza for my next party. I know my friends will love it.
Adekunle Omowumi
[email protected]This pizza is so good, I could eat it every day.
Karissa Barber
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and my pizza turned out perfect. It was so delicious that I ate two slices.
Lubega Wicky
[email protected]I made this pizza last night and it was a disaster. The crust was too thick and the toppings were bland.
Devin Walker
[email protected]This recipe is a bit too complicated for me. I think I'll try a simpler pizza recipe instead.
nahkeishar johns
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of pizza, but this rainbow pizza looks so good that I might have to try it.
Abel Kalebenta
[email protected]This recipe looks delicious, but I'm not sure my kids will eat it. They're picky eaters.
Sufyan Ansari
[email protected]I'm not sure I have all the ingredients for this recipe, but I'm going to try to make it anyway.
Ahmad zaman
[email protected]This rainbow pizza is a work of art! I can't wait to try it.
Shihab Afridy
[email protected]I'm definitely going to try this recipe for my next party. It's sure to be a showstopper.
FrxenZy Guy
[email protected]This is the most beautiful pizza I've ever seen! It's almost too pretty to eat.
Sydnei
[email protected]The rainbow pizza turned out even better than I expected. The crust was perfectly crispy, and the toppings were flavorful and colorful.
Mr Abbasi
[email protected]I love how easy this recipe is to follow. Even my kids were able to help me make it.
hope wambua
[email protected]This rainbow pizza was a hit with my family! The colors were so bright and cheerful, and the different toppings made it a fun and delicious meal.