Pizza
Lamb Pizza
These pizzas are inspired by a traditional dish served in Middle Eastern restaurants. They are an ideal way to introduce a new protein and flavor to your children, who are bound to eat them if you call them pizzas.
By Susie Cover
Spelt Crust Pizza with Fennel, Prosciutto, and Apples
If pizza crust seems daunting and time-consuming to make, try this easy spelt dough, which is moistened with ricotta cheese and aromatic linseed oil. This rustic dinner is stunning to behold — thinly sliced apples and fennel sit on a tangy sour cream layer and are topped with lightly crisped prosciutto. The crust is inspired by classic German dough with Quark, a delicious fresh cheese, which keeps baked goods fresh. While your dough rests, preheat the oven and prepare the toppings — voilà, dinner! Great also as a party appetizer in the early fall with a glass of rosé or dry white wine, or with a chilled lager in the summer.
Use a mandoline to slice apples and fennel about 1/8 inch thick. If you don't have one, try to slice them as thinly as possible to get flavorful brown edges. If you don't own a pizza stone, preheat an inverted baking sheet for 30 minutes as described in step 3. Place the dough on a piece of parchment paper, carefully slide the paper with the dough right onto the baking sheet, and bake. While the crust will not be as crisp, it will still be delicious.
By Maria Speck
Roman Style Pizza with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
Roll or stretch the dough as thin as possible to get a classic thin and crispy crust.
By Sarah Tenaglia and Selma Morrow
Individual Crispy "Loaded" Pizza
Pizza is a universal crowd-pleaser, and part of its charm is the doughy bed it rests on, along with gooey, wonderful cheese. You'll get no argument from me. I love pizza. But not all pizzas are created equally. This pizza is loaded with cheese, mushrooms, sausage, and peperoncini, but not calories. So for watching your weight, this pizza is a delicious solution. It's meaty, yet amazingly low in fat. You'll love the crust's wholesome taste.
By Rocco DiSpirito
Baby Buttermilk Biscuit Pizzas
Rather than making pizza dough from scratch, patting out biscuit dough for mini pizzas is a quick, fun shortcut that older kids, like our eleven-year-old niece Lauren, will enjoy joining in on. And the kids can top their own pizzas, too, if they like, piling on the cheese and pepperoni or, if you’ve got a strange kid who likes them like Bobby always did, with sliced olives.
By Jamie Deen , Bobby Deen , and Melissa Clark
Chicken Pizza
By Trisha Yearwood
Grilled Sausage and Fig Pizza with Goat Cheese
By Sara Tenaglia
Phyllo Pizza with Smoked Mozzarella and Cherry Tomatoes
By Joanne Weir
Prosciutto and Arugula Pizza
Editor's note: To make Mario Batali's Prosciutto and Arugula Pizza, use his Pizza Dough recipe .
By Mario Batali and Mark Ladner
Pizza Dough
Our dough is a little wetter than a standard bread dough, but this style produces the best results with our method of cooking: we use a hot griddle to parcook the pizza crusts. Our pan of choice is my own enameled cast-iron pizza griddle, but you can also use a 10-inch enameled cast-iron frying or grilling pan or a smooth cast-iron pancake griddle.
By Mario Batali and Mark Ladner
Oven-Baked Pizza with Caramelized Onions, Gorgonzola, and Walnuts
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Cherry Tomato Pizza Margherita
Use a rolling pin or meat mallet to crush the fennel seeds. Fresh mozzarella can be found at many supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Duck Pizza with Hoisin and Scallions
Get your fix of two favorites (Chinese and pizza) in one crusty canapé—for fewer than 150 calories.
By Jennifer Iserloh
Eggplant, Olive, and Provolone Pizza
Pile a few choice toppings on store-bought pizza crust and throw it on the grill for a magnificent—and easy—vegetarian dinner for a crowd.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Pizza with Figs, Prosciutto, Gorgonzola, Balsamic, and Arugula
Fresh, peppery greens add important vitamins and phytochemicals to a crisp homemade pizza. Pizza dough can be found at some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores (such as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods markets) and Italian delis.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Pizza Dough
Adapted from a recipe by chef Chris Bianco, of Pizzeria Bianco, in Phoenix, this dough bakes up crisp and chewy.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Chickpea Pizza
Similar to the socca—chickpea crepes—of Nice, in southern France.
By Dave Kovner and Becky Kelso
Grilled Flatbreads with Caramelized Onions, Sausage, and Manchego Cheese
Grilling the pizza dough adds a smoky flavor to the crust.
By Diane Rossen Worthington
Flatbread with Shrimp and White Bean Hummus
At his restaurant, Ford's Filling Station, in Culver City, California, Ben Ford says he strives to serve "things that you don't necessarily identify with traditional comfort food but that give all the [same] nourishment." This signature recipe for flatbread—a very thin "pizza" with sweet shrimp, white bean hummus, melted leeks, caramelized onions, and a scattering of sharp cheese—is comforting and satisfying yet anything but bland or conventional.
By Ben Ford
Pizza with Fontina, Potatoes, and Tapenade
A French take on pizza, featuring tapenade, sliced Yukon Gold potatoes, and red pepper, as well as real imported Fontina.
By Rick Rodgers