Take-out Tuesday, Pizza!

Pizza!
Anything goes…. Summer Squash & Prosciutto Pizza
Deep Dish, like this Garden Tomato Pizzeria Pie
Thin crust, like this Queso Pizza with Bacon & Corn
Stuffed Crust, Breadstick Spiral Pizza
Salad Topped, BLT Flatbread
Puff Pastry Crust, Holiday Veggie Tart
Pizza is so versatile, dine-in, take-out, call for delivery, buy frozen, or…..
make it at home
I love pizza, to me it’s the perfect one dish meal, and I love love love to make my own
Pizza from scratch can be as easy or as complicated as you like
Make your own crust, Guy Fieri’s 5 minute, no knead dough
Make your crust out of cauliflower or zucchini
Buy fresh dough {deli or a pizza place}, use ready made packaged crusts or get refrigerated dough from the grocery
My current favorite is this Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust
Pizza is great any time of day, Full Moon Flatbread
And pizza is great leftover…
The only drawback to pizza is that it tends to be loaded with fat and calories…
But when you make your own you can get great flavors and satisfaction with a fraction of the calories, and it’s the perfect place to pile on the veggies
It was only a matter of time before my favorite ingredients got together to make the perfect pizza for me,
Roasted Brussels sprouts, crispy bacon, and bleu cheese, piled on a crisp, thin alfredo sauced crust, with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese
Heaven!

Bacon & Brussels Sprout Pizza
Ingredients
- 1 can refrigerated pizza crust dough like Pillsbury thin crust
- 1 cup+ light Alfredo sauce like Classico lite Asiago Romano
- 24-30 Brussels sprouts washed, stems cut off and halved
- 6-8 slices thick cut bacon
- 3-4 oz bleu cheese
- 2 oz shaved Parmesan cheese
- olive oil
- salt & pepper
Instructions
- Place Brussels sprouts in between bacon slices on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Drizzle sprouts lightly with olive oil and season them with salt and pepper. Bake at 400, 20-25 minutes until bacon is done and sprouts are beginning to char. Drain bacon well on paper towels and cut into 1 inch pieces
- Bake crust according to package directions, removing when just done. It will brown further when returned to oven with toppings. Top with 1 cup alfredo sauce and spread into a thin layer. Add sprouts and bacon pieces. Sprinkle with bleu cheese and Parmesan. Drizzle with a little more alfredo sauce if desired. Return to oven for about 10 minutes, until cheese has melted and crust is golden. Cut into 8 or 12 large squares for serving, or mini squares for appetizers.
Notes
This pizza isn’t hard to make, but it does require about 30 minutes to pre-bake the crust and roast the sprouts, but the bacon and sprouts can be cooked together and you can go do something else while they are cooking
Once the bacon and sprouts are done, it just takes minutes to layer on the toppings and return pizza to the oven for final baking. You can even assemble the pizza early in the day or the night before and refrigerate it until baking
I hope you enjoy!
I have almost 40 pizza recipes in my archives, you can see them all on my Pizza Pinterest Board here
So next time you’re in the mood for pizza, create a masterpiece of your own!
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Yummmmm!
Jenna, I’ve never seen the Pillsbury thin crust dough but it would be perfect for me! Last night I made a flatbread pizza with turkey sausage and green peppers and low salt cheese. It was delicious! I’ll be trying some of your recipes as we love pizza. There’s more to it than just red sauce and cheese! Linda
Thanks Linda, your pizza sounds great! >
Jenna, we .love pizza and we really like to make it at home! Your recipes sound yummy! I can’t wait for fresh tomatoes and basil in my garden! Happy Tuesday!
I’ve been wanting to try to make a cauliflower crust for a long time. I buy the cauliflower, but end up using it for something else. This week is Easter food, so next week . . .
Thanks for the inspiring nudge!
Didn’t know they made a thin crust, sounds good:@)
You’ve got me craving pizza! And that Brussels sprout and bacon one sounds insanely delicious!
Jenna, It would have never occurred to me to put Brussels sprouts on a pizza! Love all your combos. I’m craving pizza now 🙂
Any way you slice it, pizza is a favorite in my house! Thanks for these delicious ideas!
Wow, all of these look so good! I would eat that whole Brussels Sprouts bacon pizza by myself. I don’t see my son and husband wanting any….oh, darn! I have a daughter Jena, with one “n”. Love your name!
Thanks AnnMarie! My husband doesn’t really go for my crazy pizzas, so I make them when he’s out of town 🙂 There never used to be any Jennas and now there are tons! >
Brussel sprouts and bacon! Yum!
You are such an inspiring cook. Your posts make me feel like I can do it too!
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Wow all those are great ways of making pizza. The Brussel Sprouts and bacon sounds so good.
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Wow…all of this looks SO amazing!!
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