Fresh dough topped with herbs, feta cheese, zucchini, plum tomatoes, grating cheese, Italian flavored bread crumbs....drizzled with olive oil and mozzarella cheese
Crust is thick and crunchy, make Pizza Dough recipe first for focaccia crust
Fresh dough is so easy to make in no time you can have a fabulous Focaccia.
I always cook the crust first to make sure its not soggy.... then you can proceed with a simple focaccia bread as shown below without the toppings
After the crust is cooked the herbs go on the pizza with a very good imported olive oil
You will need spread evenly over the top of the crust:
You will need spread evenly over the top of the crust:
1 fresh pizza dough recipe cooked and ready to prepare or store bought
Feta cheese
Plum tomatoes sliced
Dried oregano, parsley, basil, garlic powder, salt, black pepper about a teaspoon of each
Minced fresh garlic around 2 teaspoons
3 tablespoons olive oil or melted butter (more depending on the size of the pizza crust)
1 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves
1 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves
Sliced fresh zucchini
Grating cheese
Add your pre-cooked pizza to a pan and brush the crust with olive oil on the bottom of the pan and to the top first of the crust. Sprinkle herbs evening all over the pizza. Add tomato slices, zucchini, feta evenly over the top. Sprinkle with bread crumbs, add mozzarella, minced garlic and grating cheese, drizzle with more olive oil. Bake in hot oven till cheese melt at 430 degrees.
Yummy! Looks phenomenal!! I Love it Claudia!!
ReplyDeleteChe buona e golosa questa focaccia! Ciao :)
ReplyDeleteA mix greek style with the Italian colors for this tasty pizza. I love Feta cheese, great combination of flavors. Bye bye, have a great week
ReplyDeleteyummy foccacia,thanks for ideea,claludia!
ReplyDeleteyummy.. looks to good..
ReplyDeleteIt never ocurred to me makinga a pizza out of focacia... but it looks just delicious :D
ReplyDeleteWell done.
That crust is perfection!!
ReplyDeletenow that's a pizza - love the fresh crusty focaccia dough, don't care for a tough or soggy one at all... brilliant
ReplyDeleteStop with the Italian flavored bread crumbs already. Do you not know how awful they taste? Make your own.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! Amazing!!! I love that you made this and I wish I could have joined you!
ReplyDeleteThat crust looks so perfect! Great photos. It is probably amazing eaten plain without toppings--I love your choice of using feta! A lot of flavor goes a long way. I would use a ton of fresh basil as well... I am dreaming about pizza now...
ReplyDelete@StephenC I make my own bread crumbs and the recipe is on the site. However when I am out I use them in a pinch.. your right they are better but working 75 hours a week and driving two hours a day... sometimes you have to do things a quick way...
ReplyDeleteHere is the link if you would like the recipe...
ReplyDeletehttp://pegasuslegend-whatscookin.blogspot.com/2009/12/old-fashioned-style-breadcrumbs.html
Very nice! Great twist for focaccia bread. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love pizza with lots of veggies! Great idea to use foccacia!
ReplyDeleteFresh and perfect for spring. Love the idea of the fried dough - a little frying won't hurt you...
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I love focaccia pizza, and adore all things feta :)
ReplyDeleteYeasty goodness is awesome. homemade pizza are always perfect. Zucchini and feta sounds nice combo.
ReplyDeleteNothing can top home-made dough! I am so hungry right now after reading this recipe, that I may go crazy!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your focaccia, and especially the topping with the zucchini, and Feta.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!
Cluadia, Happy Belated Mother's Day to you too! I'm sure you had a fabulous time. I have been busy. Don't bake much either. I think pizza sounds perfect for this special day. Hope you're enjoying the day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
I love pizzaaaaa!!!! la tua deve essere davvero buonissima, brava!
ReplyDeleteun abbraccio :)))
Oh, how fabulous, Claudia! I have some incredible French feta in the fridge...this would be perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing work here it looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnother winner from you, Claudia! This looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really amazing! Totally a meal I would be into
ReplyDeleteI love focaccia made into pizza! The topping rocks!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, you're amazing
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ReplyDeleteBeautifully done...it sure looks delicious, love your dough! Hope you are having a great week Claudia :-)
ReplyDeleteLove it Claudia, looks divine!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, that looks like a delicious pizza. I like the crust.
ReplyDeleteLove your foccacia recipe! I really need to learn to make breads, they always taste so much better when they're homemade and are so versatile. Great photos too!
ReplyDeletehalf focaccia, half pizza- brilliant idea Claudia. Looks great. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMmmm, how delicious, Claudia! This looks fantastic- I'm so hungry now! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a very beautiful Mother's Day~ God bless you!
xx,
Tammy
This looks fantastic. I never eat pizza, focaccia or calzones out because they are so much better made at home. I am definetly making this!!! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, this could be my dinner. A slice with a salad would be perfection.
ReplyDeleteThis focaccia looks so good with the veggies and the feta cheese, and to top it off more cheese. No soggy crust here.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Foccacia as a base for pizza toppings, sounds delicious!
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