Nothing can compare to homemade broccoli pizza! Fresh dough, clean ingredients, as much cheese as you desire, and all straight fresh out from the oven. I really enjoy making pizza, and that is why I had to recreate one of my favorite broccoli pizzas. I reminisce the sbarro pizza I used get from the mall during my high school years. One of my favorite memories would be to go to the mall after school with my mom, shop and get their broccoli pizza.
Having the Right Mindset to Making Broccoli Pizza
It might look a bit intimidating to make broccoli pizza, but once I started to make it, I realized it wasn’t as intimidating as I had once imagined. You can do anything you put your mind to and don’t let anyone tell you anything different. With the right tools and a little bit of patience and effort, a delicious meal can come out of your oven and into your hungry belly.
Recommended Kitchen Tools
I do recommend using a dough mixer to make the dough, but you can also knead with your hands if you don’t have a dough mixer, it will just take a few minutes longer. The dough maker I have and use and absolutely loveee is this Bosch Dough mixer. I purchased my mixer for about several years now, and I am still very much obsessed with it. I did do a lot of research back when I was searching for a mixer and this met all my expectations for a dough mixer, so if you’re in the market for investing in dough mixer, I highly recommend this one.
There are a few things you should know about the broccoli before stuffing it in the pizza. If you don’t mind broccoli being a little bit crunchy, you do not need to steam it before stuffing it into the dough. If you like the broccoli to be very soft, you can steam it beforehand for about 4 minutes, drain it and then prepare to stuff it into the dough.
One of the most important ingredients for this pizza is farmer’s cheese. It is available now in more grocery stores such as Sprouts and Whole Foods, and if not, tell your local grocery store to carry them. They are usually very open and receptive to consumer recommendations.
Different Types of Yeast
For the yeast, you can use rapid (instant) yeast or active dry yeast for this recipe. I prefer active dry yeast because I prefer the flavor of it compared to instant. Either one is okay. If you use active dry yeast, you have to proof it before baking which simply means adding warm water (not hot) to the yeast beforehand and waiting 5-10 minutes for the yeast to puff up or expand. By warm water I am talking about the temperature between 105-110F. If you are in the market for a food thermometer, this is a good option.
If you’re wondering if you can use store bought dough the short answer is yes, will it taste the same? It won’t taste quite the same, so you can decide what will work best for you. I highly recommend making the dough yourself if you have some extra time.
This will yield a nice giant size broccoli pizza which will feed 4-5 people. So if you are ready to make something delicious, lets dive in and create things!
| Prep Time: 10 minutes + 75 minutes (inactive) for dough to rise | Bake Time: 30-35 minutes |
| Serves: 4-5 | Total Time: 2 hours |
| Ingredients For the dough 4 cups flour (either all purpose or bread flour will work, I used this one) 2 1/4 tsp active dry yeast (my absolute favorite) 1 1/2 cups warm water (around 105-110F) reserve 1 tbsp from this water separately 3 tsp salt 1 tbsp avocado oil or olive oil to coat a large bowl 1 tbsp raw or toasted sesame seeds 1 egg for egg wash (which is just 1 beaten egg, yolk and egg white) Filling for broccoli pizza 2 cups chopped broccoli 1 cup farmers cheese 1 cup Italian blend shredded cheese or shredded mozzarella cheese 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese 1 tbsp garlic powder pinch of salt and pepper to taste *Optional– 1 cup roughly chopped spinach |






Instructions Dough
*Your dough should be slightly sticky at this point, if it is still too sticky, add 1 tbsp of flour at a time into your dough mixer until it stops being too sticky.
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