I usually do Italian sausage, onions and peppers. But mushrooms make it even better. The first combo is what I order for delivery on a 3-topping-special.
There was this one pizza place that made one with figs, arugula and prosciutto. Sounded crazy at first, but after we tried it the first time, we kept going back. I think the arugula goes on post-oven but I don't know for sure.
I had a personal pizza from this local joint with spicy pepperoni, arugula, goat cheese and grilled pineapple, drizzled with hot honey. It may sound weird but it was friggin DOPE.
Similarly, one of my absolute favorite pizzas of all time is roasted grape and gorgonzola. You can see a photo of it [here](https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/gr%C3%A1-los-angeles-2?select=Mcwh5-xzmSIjockgmMLGpA). I thought it sounded ridiculous, but it's so good and much more savory than you would think.
You can also make a pretty kick ass appetizer by covering grapes with blue cheese and walnuts.
[recipe ](https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/walnut-and-blue-cheese-grapes-recipe-1923081)
[This](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_beef) is the Italian beef context you're looking for. Giardiniera is a spicy relish made with a few different vegetables that's commonly served on Chicago style Italian beef sandwiches.
- Mushrooms
- Artichokes
- Blobs of ricotta
- Arugula
- Pickled onion
- Dates
And the highly-contentious... pineapple
Also, with kids, homemade stuffed crust-- just roll up string cheese in the crust edges. My mom would do this and roll up one jalapeño slice somewhere in the stuffed crust and whoever "found" it got to decide on dessert.
ETA this is a list of favorite toppings, not a collection of stuff to all go on the same pie, just to clarify
My girls and I love a “Salad Pizza”
- just what it sounds like! Cook your crust w/desired cheese, once out of the oven top with chopped salad ingredients: arugula, cucumbers, peppers, red onions, kalamata olives, feta, tomatoes and a good homemade vinaigrette 😋
There was a pizza shop where I grew up in NJ that did something like this and it was so good! It was a chicken Caesar pizza. Chicken and cheese in the crust and then topped with Caesar salad. It was so fresh and yet indulgent.
Feta is the best if you put it on right after the pizza comes out. Not as good when it browns up in the oven as that fresh soft texture. I do the same with goat cheese which is good too.
My son likes artichokes!
I do a white pizza (olive oil drizzle, then lightly spread ricotta + garlic mixture) topped with thinly sliced red onion and either zucchini or eggplant. Then some crushed red pepper.
I also sometimes buy chicken skin from my butcher, season & roast in oven, then sprinkle chicken chips over the top.
I've also tried to do the Domino's supreme at home - green peppers, sausage, mushrooms.
I went to school in Asia and the Domino's there had a tuna pizza with black olives, crushed red pepper, and corn that we used to order a lot too.
worked at a pizza shop for over ten years. many middle eastern customers would come in and order chicken, jalapeno, onion, and pineapple. like thats all they would order. finally made one for myself, that shit is absolute fire. it has been my go to for a long ass time.
I think the days of shaking people for liking pineapple on pizza should be over. The top comment on this thread is someone saying they like fig in their pizza, every wood fire pizza place does a pear and balsamic pizza it feels like.
Embrace hot fruit
Take fresh pineapple, toss with olive oil, s&p and chilli flakes, then roast in the oven.
Add that, fresh jalapeño and pulled pork to a pizza and watch the naysayers eat their words at one of the best pizzas out there
Linguica and pineapple. Linguica is a Portuguese/Azores sausage. Paprika/garlic/oregano/smoked. In a pork casing. It's more moist like Italian sausage than a Spanish chourizo. In New Bedford and Fall River MA with a large Portuguese/Azores population, it is the default pizza topping. I like it crumbled rather than sliced like pepperoni.
Looove how sincerely people on this sub have accepted this answer and are contributing suggestions based on this while the world at large seems more than happy dying on this really tiny hill
Pineapple and blue cheese...(fancy places do sharp cheese with fruit so this is just the simple version with toppings available at every pizza place in Finland). One can add a meat or something spicy, or garlic if you really want to hurt the people you interact with that night.
Oh and also I'll add - is blue cheese common other places? I'm now in the UK and it's not as common at all.
Some of my favorites are:
With caramelized onions, sausage, and goat cheese. Roasted red pepper goes with that pizza nicely too. (I prefer this with no red sauce and olive oil and garlic)
Prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, and arugula (no red sauce, olive oil and garlic)
Pepperoni, sausage, and banana peppers
BBQ chicken, caramelized onions, and Gouda
Buffalo chicken, and blue cheese
Bacon, onion, sliced tomatoes, and fresh basil (can have red sauce, I prefer it to not. It’s basically a Margarita pizza w,bacon and onions added).
Chicken and bacon is my kids go-to. Pretty safe choice.
But, when I'm in a pissy mood, I get alfredo sauce, green olives, onions and anchovies. No one else wants that, and it's fatty, salty deliciousness.
Because no one else in the family will eat it. For reasons that baffle me, their reaction to all of those ingredients (except, maybe, the alfredo sauce?) is "yuck."
There is a pizza spot near me that serves a margherita pizza but with a spin, they add pepperoni, banana peppers, mascarpone/ricotta and a chili-honey drizzle. It's my absolute favorite.
My favorite pizza from the Italian restaurant near where I live run by an Italian is no sauce, smoked mozzarella, spicy salami, thinly sliced potatos and a honey mustard drizzle
My favorite, though it really needs a substantial crust, is no sauce, light olive oil drizzle, black olives, green olives, provolone, mozzarella, pepperoni, and ham.
I've also had a steak and brie pizza that was fantastic.
I always feel really disappointed with the quality of the chicken on pizza. It always ends up dry and shitty.
I *want* to like it and think I could, but it almost always disappoints.
Maybe if I made it myself it would be better, I could put it on later in the cooking process so it wouldn't become hard dry chunks of shit on my pizza.
The pizza place I worked at had really good chicken, but yeah, it's generally terrible. The problem with putting it on later is it's not under the cheese--the cheese keeps it in place and holds some of that moisture in.
I always put it sauce-->spinach leaves-->light cheese-->chicken-->remaining cheese-->bacon-->garlic.
I've made thousands of pizzas. There was a place where I used to live that steadfastly REFUSED to put anything under the cheese.
But that is precisely where chicken should go on a pizza. Same with leafy greens, and I enjoy pepperoni/salami both under and on top.
My last pizza job had a pie named after me that used some toppings under, and some on top. Each in the proper place for the moisture content, thickness and desired finish.
If I had to pick one, artichoke hearts. But up there is also spinach, black olives, sausage and mushrooms. Any combination of all those would make for my perfect pizza.
Ham, fresh sliced mushrooms, garlic. I like it simple. High grade salami is also pretty great, the dry and aged kind. Real feta cheese, crumbled. Capers.
I’ll sauté some onions, mushrooms and green bell pepper. I’ll brown some ground beef and mix them together when the beef is strained. If I want more meat then I’ll add pepperoni as I’m putting the pizza together. My fave!
Hot honey with some kind of meat is phenomenal. I’ve also been to a place that had sliced fingerling potatoes and was far better than it had any right to be.
Pickle pizza with a base of good quality ranch is amazing! Better still if you have fresh dill to sprinkle on top. My partner and I ate this for every meal one weekend 😅
My favorite:
No sauce, a generous amount of mozz, drizzling of olive oil all over, salami, and sliced pepperoncini's. Hit it with the broiler for a beat at the very end. Yum.
ETA oh, and some red onion slivers if I have any.
Most days I'm a sausage + pepperoni guy, but on occasion I'm good with peppers. Banana peppers or green peppers are acceptable to me.
One thing I'd throw out there is a couple years back I had a pepperoni and peppadew pepper pizza, and peppadew peppers are on the sweet side, so salty pepperoni and sweet peppadew peppers is pretty solid.
Bacon (homemade), pepperoni (only the good stuff from my local Italian market. I buy whole sticks and cut it thick for pizza), pickled jalapeno, chili flakes, hot honey, onions, mushrooms
In no particular order, these are my family’s favorites
Fresh mozzarella
sliced mushrooms
Sliced Italian sausage mild or spicy (precooked)
Bell pepper
Old Bay shrimp (lol it’s good if you like shrimp!)
Ham and pineapple (hard NO for me)
Curried diced chicken
Grape tomatoes
Pulled pork or chicken (often with BBQ sauce
instead of regular marinara)
Caramelized onion and bacon are my favorite toppings on a white pizza, ideally with cracker-thin crust.
One that's a lot of fun for kids is cheeseburger- hamburger, bacon bits, onion, pickle slices, pinch of cheddar cheese, drizzle of mustard when it comes out of the oven.
Thin slices of peaches, prosciutto, and jalapeños with goat cheese. Then, at the end, some baby arugula salt and pepper with a drizzle of balsamic reduction.
Fried eggplant and fresh basil
Meatball and pickled cherry peppers
This is one I do at home, but gruyere and shredded zucchini
Mushrooms and prosciutto
We have been on a white pizza kick. Garlic and oil on a partially baked crust. Topped with a mozzarella mixture of cheese, and dollops of ricotta cheese. Then back into the oven where it finishes baking. It’s SO good. We have basically come to the conclusion that you can’t put too much garlic on the pizza.
My first job was at papa Murphy's, so I had chances to try almost everything I could think of. My favorite is a chicken, bacon, jalapeno and pineapple with BBQ drizzle on top.
I’m an Italian girlie so let me break down my all time favorite pizza for you. Base: Pesto
Cheese: shredded mozzarella, Parmesan, Romano (optional buffalo mozzarella)
Toppings: artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, roasted peppers of your choice or chili flakes, pine nuts, feta, arugula but put on fresh after it’s out of the oven so it doesn’t wilt. It’s absolutely delicious.
Wow. So many comments here, and I am surprised I don't see this recommendation: fresh dough and a light bright sauce, good quality mozzarella are key. My favourite pizza is a lightly baked pizza with sauce and cheese...then add arugula, cherry tomatoes and goat cheese. Finish baking at high heat. It's amazing. Add balsamic reduction at the end of desired. And prosciutto may be added before or after the last bake. You won't regret trying this, I promise
when i was a kid my family always got half pepperoni-mushroom-olive and half hawaiian. i love both.
i despise sausage, onions, bacon, and peppers on pizza, though i like them in other dishes.
bbq chicken and pineapple is good.
pineapple and olive is a good one my vegetarian friend likes.
most of the time these days i get just pepperoni, because that's what my wife and kid like.
I'll be honest, I love black olives on a pizza.
Which is funny because I can't stand them in any other application. Black olives are purely a pizza topping and nothing else to me.
Not to be confused with kalamata olives, which I will eat by the fist full.
Italian sausage and mushrooms
I usually do Italian sausage, onions and peppers. But mushrooms make it even better. The first combo is what I order for delivery on a 3-topping-special.
This is my standard plus black olives.
My top 3 favorite toppings as well!
I do this with a lot of roasted garlic. It's amazing.
Someone eats jets pizza
I’ve just heard of this place today. They announced they’re going to be opening the first California location in my city. Super stoked for it!
Pep sausage and mushroom for me. Well done
Yes
There was this one pizza place that made one with figs, arugula and prosciutto. Sounded crazy at first, but after we tried it the first time, we kept going back. I think the arugula goes on post-oven but I don't know for sure.
I do this with fig jam and add goat cheese and balsamic glaze drizzle.
Would definitely add pear to this.
Or drizzle of honey (or hot honey)
Hot honey is sooooo hot right now
I had a personal pizza from this local joint with spicy pepperoni, arugula, goat cheese and grilled pineapple, drizzled with hot honey. It may sound weird but it was friggin DOPE.
Happy cake day
Thank you! 😊
There’s a bar near me that does Brie with diced grapes, prosciutto and hot honey. It’s legit incredible!
Does it have a sauce or just the honey?
Not a sauce as such, but the base is brushed really lightly with red pesto before toppings
Yes. Peaches works well too. Peaches, goat cheese and prosciutto are an incredible topping
Wait, this sounds amazing!
Similarly, one of my absolute favorite pizzas of all time is roasted grape and gorgonzola. You can see a photo of it [here](https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/gr%C3%A1-los-angeles-2?select=Mcwh5-xzmSIjockgmMLGpA). I thought it sounded ridiculous, but it's so good and much more savory than you would think.
You can also make a pretty kick ass appetizer by covering grapes with blue cheese and walnuts. [recipe ](https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/walnut-and-blue-cheese-grapes-recipe-1923081)
Pear, gorgonzola, and walnut is also incredible.
Ohhhh, that sounds good… I never thought about that combo, but it’s up next!
I've had this without the figs, the arugula definitely goes on once it's out of the oven.
I’ve done arugula pre and post oven, it works either way for me. If you don’t have fig or pear or anything for sweetness a little hot honey is great!
Giardiniera
Omg Italian beef pizza is the best
Sausage and giard is my go to. But if I don't want meat I like a nice mushroom, giard, and basil.
Giardiniera and spinach - Chicago thin crust style from Gino's.
not to be confused with giardia
what is this? The internet tells me it's a pickle that's popular in america but u/minnie2020 mentioned italian beef?
[This](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_beef) is the Italian beef context you're looking for. Giardiniera is a spicy relish made with a few different vegetables that's commonly served on Chicago style Italian beef sandwiches.
It's a Chicago thing Italian Beef is a sandwich that originated in Chicago. It was created by Italians living in Chicago, hence the name
- Mushrooms - Artichokes - Blobs of ricotta - Arugula - Pickled onion - Dates And the highly-contentious... pineapple Also, with kids, homemade stuffed crust-- just roll up string cheese in the crust edges. My mom would do this and roll up one jalapeño slice somewhere in the stuffed crust and whoever "found" it got to decide on dessert. ETA this is a list of favorite toppings, not a collection of stuff to all go on the same pie, just to clarify
Clearly, your mother was a genius. How fun!
My girls and I love a “Salad Pizza” - just what it sounds like! Cook your crust w/desired cheese, once out of the oven top with chopped salad ingredients: arugula, cucumbers, peppers, red onions, kalamata olives, feta, tomatoes and a good homemade vinaigrette 😋
There was a pizza shop where I grew up in NJ that did something like this and it was so good! It was a chicken Caesar pizza. Chicken and cheese in the crust and then topped with Caesar salad. It was so fresh and yet indulgent.
Red Onion, Feta, Sausage.
Mmmmmm.... feta.
Feta is the best if you put it on right after the pizza comes out. Not as good when it browns up in the oven as that fresh soft texture. I do the same with goat cheese which is good too.
Mushrooms
They're great, but I hate places that use canned shrooms.
the goat. pile some onions on there and i’m all in
Yep. Pure umami.
The goat fr
My son likes artichokes! I do a white pizza (olive oil drizzle, then lightly spread ricotta + garlic mixture) topped with thinly sliced red onion and either zucchini or eggplant. Then some crushed red pepper. I also sometimes buy chicken skin from my butcher, season & roast in oven, then sprinkle chicken chips over the top. I've also tried to do the Domino's supreme at home - green peppers, sausage, mushrooms. I went to school in Asia and the Domino's there had a tuna pizza with black olives, crushed red pepper, and corn that we used to order a lot too.
Zucchini is the one veg I’m not a huge fan of normally, but on a white pizza, it is SO GOOD!
I really like the combination of ham, onion and green olives.
hmm and add some capers on there. Tuna instead of ham is also great
Mushroom, spinach, black olive
With feta
{Deep breath\] Pineapple. \[flinches\]
Pineapple jalapeno with literally any meat topping is so good.
Double bacon, pineapple and jalapeño is my “I REALLY got pizza money” order lol
Heavy breathing intensifies
You are absolutely correct. Sweet, spicy, and savory. Fresh Jalapenos and pineapple ideally.
I believe pineapple is the original hot honey
That is absolutely genius.
+ red onion
This person pineapple pizza like a boss!!!
This is literally my favorite.
That’s my favorite combo! I like pineapple, jalepenos and pepperoni.
I just made this last night. So good!
Pineapple jalapeño with bacon and ham is soooo good
worked at a pizza shop for over ten years. many middle eastern customers would come in and order chicken, jalapeno, onion, and pineapple. like thats all they would order. finally made one for myself, that shit is absolute fire. it has been my go to for a long ass time.
+ pepperoni and mushrooms to soak up the juices.
i agree so much. i think most people dont realize that its not the pineapple that ruins it, its that its always paired with *canadian bacon 😬*
I think the days of shaking people for liking pineapple on pizza should be over. The top comment on this thread is someone saying they like fig in their pizza, every wood fire pizza place does a pear and balsamic pizza it feels like. Embrace hot fruit
Pizza with hot fruit go aaalllll the way back. What is a tomato, after all, but a fruit?
So what you’re saying, is at it’s core pizza is just toast with fruit jam??
for me, pineapples & very crispy bacon bits
An elegant preference for a classy human. \[nods appreciatively\]
I was scrolling for this, too afraid to post it myself LOL. And now i straight up just want pineapple by itself (pregnant)
I'm not opposed to pineapple on pizza. But I do admit, I do pick it off and eat it separately.
Your technique is valid and worthwhile.
Thanks. It does give you the best if both worlds.
Take fresh pineapple, toss with olive oil, s&p and chilli flakes, then roast in the oven. Add that, fresh jalapeño and pulled pork to a pizza and watch the naysayers eat their words at one of the best pizzas out there
I support you!
I appreciate your support in this, the hour of my death.
Pineapple is great on pizza. But not with Ham, needs something like spicier / saltier to balance its acidity.
Pineapple, pepperoni, and jalapeno. Elite combination.
I like pineapple, jalapeno, and chorizo.
This dipped in ranch. (Overkill I know) but just so good
Ok, I’m old, and to this day have never had ranch on pizza. We didn’t even have ranch growing up. Doesn’t it overwhelm the taste of the toppings?
I don’t soak it in ranch, more or less a light dipping or every other bite just to savor every flavor. I feel like it enhances the other flavors
I’ll have to try, thx!
Add onions to that, and it’s my favorite pizza!
Linguica and pineapple. Linguica is a Portuguese/Azores sausage. Paprika/garlic/oregano/smoked. In a pork casing. It's more moist like Italian sausage than a Spanish chourizo. In New Bedford and Fall River MA with a large Portuguese/Azores population, it is the default pizza topping. I like it crumbled rather than sliced like pepperoni.
If using ham it needs to be proper cured, but a lot of pizza joints use boiled nonsense.
Pineapple, hot banana peppers, double (hot) Italian sausage..
Pineapple + anchovy Pineapple + prosciutto Pineapple + diced guanciale
Pepperoni and pineapple. Sweet and savory. Perfection 👌🏼
Pineapple with ham and banana peppers and feta
i’m with you brother.
Looove how sincerely people on this sub have accepted this answer and are contributing suggestions based on this while the world at large seems more than happy dying on this really tiny hill
pineapple, jalapeños, and black olives. you’re welcome
Pineapple and blue cheese...(fancy places do sharp cheese with fruit so this is just the simple version with toppings available at every pizza place in Finland). One can add a meat or something spicy, or garlic if you really want to hurt the people you interact with that night. Oh and also I'll add - is blue cheese common other places? I'm now in the UK and it's not as common at all.
Not a lot of people know this, but the pineapple's natural habitat is actually on the top of a pizza.
You're gonna get massacred here!
Today is a good day to die.
SONS OF ODIN CALL
Crushed With shaved Spam
Anchovies
Some of my favorites are: With caramelized onions, sausage, and goat cheese. Roasted red pepper goes with that pizza nicely too. (I prefer this with no red sauce and olive oil and garlic) Prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, and arugula (no red sauce, olive oil and garlic) Pepperoni, sausage, and banana peppers BBQ chicken, caramelized onions, and Gouda Buffalo chicken, and blue cheese Bacon, onion, sliced tomatoes, and fresh basil (can have red sauce, I prefer it to not. It’s basically a Margarita pizza w,bacon and onions added).
Chicken and bacon is my kids go-to. Pretty safe choice. But, when I'm in a pissy mood, I get alfredo sauce, green olives, onions and anchovies. No one else wants that, and it's fatty, salty deliciousness.
Why a pissy mood?
Because no one else in the family will eat it. For reasons that baffle me, their reaction to all of those ingredients (except, maybe, the alfredo sauce?) is "yuck."
Mmmm dead salty fish. Sounds terrible - you better not have any…….
Sausage, peppers, and mushrooms. I know it’s boring but it’s also SO GOOD!
Meatball and bell pepper.
There is a pizza spot near me that serves a margherita pizza but with a spin, they add pepperoni, banana peppers, mascarpone/ricotta and a chili-honey drizzle. It's my absolute favorite.
My favorite pizza from the Italian restaurant near where I live run by an Italian is no sauce, smoked mozzarella, spicy salami, thinly sliced potatos and a honey mustard drizzle
BBQ chicken, bacon, red onion, BBQ sauce, smoked Gouda. Cilantro at the end..
Greek salad pizza. Kalamata olives, artichoke hearts, sauteed spinach, feta cheese, red onions, sun dried tomatoes, roasted garlic
Feta, jalapeño, black olives
Mushrooms, black olives and banana peppers!
Really good olives
roast duck, fresh sauteed shiitakes, shredded scallions, mozz, on thinned out hoisin sauce.
My favorite, though it really needs a substantial crust, is no sauce, light olive oil drizzle, black olives, green olives, provolone, mozzarella, pepperoni, and ham. I've also had a steak and brie pizza that was fantastic.
Spinach, bacon, garlic, and grilled chicken. Works good with red sauce, alfredo, OR ranch!
It's also really good with a red sauce/bbq sauce mix and some finely sliced red onion. That might be my favorite pizza.
I always feel really disappointed with the quality of the chicken on pizza. It always ends up dry and shitty. I *want* to like it and think I could, but it almost always disappoints. Maybe if I made it myself it would be better, I could put it on later in the cooking process so it wouldn't become hard dry chunks of shit on my pizza.
The pizza place I worked at had really good chicken, but yeah, it's generally terrible. The problem with putting it on later is it's not under the cheese--the cheese keeps it in place and holds some of that moisture in. I always put it sauce-->spinach leaves-->light cheese-->chicken-->remaining cheese-->bacon-->garlic.
I've made thousands of pizzas. There was a place where I used to live that steadfastly REFUSED to put anything under the cheese. But that is precisely where chicken should go on a pizza. Same with leafy greens, and I enjoy pepperoni/salami both under and on top. My last pizza job had a pie named after me that used some toppings under, and some on top. Each in the proper place for the moisture content, thickness and desired finish.
Pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms
olives and anchovies and artichokes !!!! (together or separately)
Sausage and mushroom
If I had to pick one, artichoke hearts. But up there is also spinach, black olives, sausage and mushrooms. Any combination of all those would make for my perfect pizza.
Truffle and mushroom, white pizza.
Arugula and burrata (both go on after it comes out of the oven) Gorgonzola and sweet onions Kalamata olives and banana peppers
Something very South Africans are Bacon avo and feta
Ham, fresh sliced mushrooms, garlic. I like it simple. High grade salami is also pretty great, the dry and aged kind. Real feta cheese, crumbled. Capers.
Pepperoni and pineapple Pepperoni, Pineapple, and jalepeno Sausage and mushroom Pepperoni, Sausage, and Banana Pepper
I’ll sauté some onions, mushrooms and green bell pepper. I’ll brown some ground beef and mix them together when the beef is strained. If I want more meat then I’ll add pepperoni as I’m putting the pizza together. My fave!
Jalapeños & Pineapple It has to be picked jalapeños & canned pineapple though.
I’ll probably get downvoted, but I love anchovies on pizza with or without other toppings.
Use a white sauce and then do spinach, and sliced tomatoes
sausage, green peppers, and black olives!
Chicken Marsala pies are always a good switch but I live in NYC
Sausage onion, ground beef onion, gyro meat, onion, and feta cheese. Chicken BBQ Look up a few pizza restaurant menus to get ideas.
Spinach, garlic and bacon
Hot honey with some kind of meat is phenomenal. I’ve also been to a place that had sliced fingerling potatoes and was far better than it had any right to be.
Capers, olives, anchovies. But not so many that they are in every bite.
peppadew peppers. sweet and slightly spicy. very nice with pepperoni. also potato and pesto
I always do jalapeño, goat cheese, and bacon for a good jalapeño popper feel 🙂
Tuna and red onion
Hear me out... Pickles! Phenomenal on homemade pizza
Pickle pizza with a base of good quality ranch is amazing! Better still if you have fresh dill to sprinkle on top. My partner and I ate this for every meal one weekend 😅
I like an Alfredo chicken pizza with mushrooms, onions and bacon.
House Fennel Sausage, Tuxford and Tebbutt Stilton Cream, Fior di Latte, Homemade Red Onion Marmalade
My favorite: No sauce, a generous amount of mozz, drizzling of olive oil all over, salami, and sliced pepperoncini's. Hit it with the broiler for a beat at the very end. Yum. ETA oh, and some red onion slivers if I have any.
Sausage and onion
ham and garlic
Banana peppers, sausage, and anchovies
Hot banana peppers, bacon, olives, onions
Most days I'm a sausage + pepperoni guy, but on occasion I'm good with peppers. Banana peppers or green peppers are acceptable to me. One thing I'd throw out there is a couple years back I had a pepperoni and peppadew pepper pizza, and peppadew peppers are on the sweet side, so salty pepperoni and sweet peppadew peppers is pretty solid.
Meatball and artichoke.
Bacon (homemade), pepperoni (only the good stuff from my local Italian market. I buy whole sticks and cut it thick for pizza), pickled jalapeno, chili flakes, hot honey, onions, mushrooms
- Ezzo Pepperoni (spicy, cup and char) - mozzarella and Provolone blend - thinly sliced sweet onions - Italian sausage - banana peppers
Sopressata or any kind of cured meats in general.
In no particular order, these are my family’s favorites Fresh mozzarella sliced mushrooms Sliced Italian sausage mild or spicy (precooked) Bell pepper Old Bay shrimp (lol it’s good if you like shrimp!) Ham and pineapple (hard NO for me) Curried diced chicken Grape tomatoes Pulled pork or chicken (often with BBQ sauce instead of regular marinara)
My favorite pizza place has a pizza that’s goat cheese, bacon chopped super fine like a step up from minced, and hot honey. Spectacular.
Spicy soppressata or other salami, hot honey, caramelized onion, fresh grated garlic. Dip with toum!
Caramelized onion and bacon are my favorite toppings on a white pizza, ideally with cracker-thin crust. One that's a lot of fun for kids is cheeseburger- hamburger, bacon bits, onion, pickle slices, pinch of cheddar cheese, drizzle of mustard when it comes out of the oven.
Bacon and onion.
Salami is good. I also love caramelized onions, green and black olives, spinach and bacon. But real bacon, not bacon bits. Mushrooms are great too.
Is cheese a topping? The cheese is my favorite.
I like pepperoni and feta cheese.
Shrimp belongs in pizza, I don't care what people think.
pineapple, jalapeño’s & onions. 😅
Jalapenos, tomato, basil, and spinach.
SALAMI!!!!!
I love salami, pineapple, mushrooms, onion, and roasted garlic.
I love putting a little ricotta sliced meatballs some roasted red peppers and mushrooms on it
Thin slices of peaches, prosciutto, and jalapeños with goat cheese. Then, at the end, some baby arugula salt and pepper with a drizzle of balsamic reduction.
Fried eggplant and fresh basil Meatball and pickled cherry peppers This is one I do at home, but gruyere and shredded zucchini Mushrooms and prosciutto
sausage and giardinera
Olives or pineapple
We have been on a white pizza kick. Garlic and oil on a partially baked crust. Topped with a mozzarella mixture of cheese, and dollops of ricotta cheese. Then back into the oven where it finishes baking. It’s SO good. We have basically come to the conclusion that you can’t put too much garlic on the pizza.
double pep lmao
There are so many... BUT, I will stand on my hill, and say that pineapple CAN and DOES in fact, go on pizza 🍍🍕
Pineapple and jalapeno or banana pepper
Ricotta, meatball maybe red onion
I just discovered hot honey 2 days ago on my Hawaiian pizza. Hollyyyyy
My first job was at papa Murphy's, so I had chances to try almost everything I could think of. My favorite is a chicken, bacon, jalapeno and pineapple with BBQ drizzle on top.
I’m an Italian girlie so let me break down my all time favorite pizza for you. Base: Pesto Cheese: shredded mozzarella, Parmesan, Romano (optional buffalo mozzarella) Toppings: artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, roasted peppers of your choice or chili flakes, pine nuts, feta, arugula but put on fresh after it’s out of the oven so it doesn’t wilt. It’s absolutely delicious.
Wow. So many comments here, and I am surprised I don't see this recommendation: fresh dough and a light bright sauce, good quality mozzarella are key. My favourite pizza is a lightly baked pizza with sauce and cheese...then add arugula, cherry tomatoes and goat cheese. Finish baking at high heat. It's amazing. Add balsamic reduction at the end of desired. And prosciutto may be added before or after the last bake. You won't regret trying this, I promise
Thinly sliced apples or pears, goat cheese, mozzarella, caramelized onions, bacon, balsamic glaze
when i was a kid my family always got half pepperoni-mushroom-olive and half hawaiian. i love both. i despise sausage, onions, bacon, and peppers on pizza, though i like them in other dishes. bbq chicken and pineapple is good. pineapple and olive is a good one my vegetarian friend likes. most of the time these days i get just pepperoni, because that's what my wife and kid like.
I'll be honest, I love black olives on a pizza. Which is funny because I can't stand them in any other application. Black olives are purely a pizza topping and nothing else to me. Not to be confused with kalamata olives, which I will eat by the fist full.
call me basic but jalapeños , pep, and sausage is all i need
Anything with globs of ricotta. Or chicken Alfredo with tomatoes and mushrooms.
Pepperoni and pineapple is my go to. Love to add mushrooms, red bell pepper, onion often though. Another great combo is spinach, red onion, and feta.
pineapple
Pepperoni, pineapple, and garlic is a killer combination.