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Sharing one of my favorite cheesy pizzas, Garden Greens Goddess Pizza. This is the early summer pizza we all should be making. Homemade pizza dough topped with spicy homemade “goddess” style basil pesto, shredded kale, creamy cheese, and garden-fresh zucchini. Roast everything up in a super hot oven until the zucchini becomes almost chip-like, the cheese is melty and bubbly, and the crust is golden and perfect. Once out of the oven, top with fresh basil for the most delicious garden-style summery pizza.

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As we enter into the early summer months, I’m really looking forward to cooking (and baking) with fresh produce. I love seeing what’s growing in everyone’s gardens and what the local farm stands and markets are carrying. When I made this pizza last week, we were experiencing some very beautiful spring weather and I was so inspired to cook with the overflowing produce in my fridge.

I wanted something light, fresh, and colorful. A fun recipe that would incorporate the herbs we are currently growing in our garden. Sure, it’s a bit early for gardens to be producing an abundance of zucchini and kale, but soon enough…I’m just helping us all prepare!

Speaking of gardens, are any of you tending to gardens this season? It’s tricky trying to grow produce here where we live in Colorado. If not covered, there are many nights where the produce will freeze. Even during the hottest month of the year. But I’m excited to already have herbs in full bloom and leafy greens on the way…all thanks to our greenhouse!

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The inspiration.

When it comes to cooking in the summer months, I tend to keep things simple. That means creating recipes with lots of produce. After months of quarantined cooking, it’s going to be nice to lighten things up a bit.

Enter this pizza, it still feels hearty and crave-worthy, but yet it incorporates so much fresh produce and flavorful herbs. It’s going to be perfect for busy summer nights when you have tons of greens, zucchini, and basil in the fridge.

Which is how this pizza came to be. It was created using the contents of my fridge, our herb-garden, and the abundance of homemade goat cheese we now have. My favorite recipes are always the ones created on the fly.

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The Garden Greens Goddess Pizza details…

As with most of my pizza recipes, this is simple. And you can easily swap ingredients dependent on your tastes and what you have on hand.

Start with the dough. I like to use my homemade pizza dough recipe from the HBH Super Simple cookbook. It’s the easiest to make and truly delicious. If you can think a few hours ahead of time, I’d recommend making your own dough. If not, store-bought pizza dough works great too (Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s both have great options)!

Once you have your dough figured out, it’s time to make pizza…and a spicy, lemony basil pesto too.

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For the pesto, I used a mix of fresh basil and dill, but I often swap the fresh dill for mint, so use whichever you prefer. I like to add lots of lemon to my pesto, and for this pesto, a spicy jalapeño pepper too. Of course, if you don’t love spicy food, you can simply omit the jalapeño from the pesto.

If you’ve never made pesto before, it’s easy. You simply blend fresh herbs with parmesan cheese, olive oil, and a pinch of salt in either a blender or food processor. It’s easy and worth the extra five minutes’ time. That said, if you don’t have lots of fresh basil on hand, feel free to use your favorite store-bought pesto.

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Now…put it all together and bake!

Once the pesto is made, roll out the pizza dough and layer on the toppings.

Spread on a heavy layer of pesto, add lots of shredded kale, crumbled goat cheese, and plenty of melty fontina cheese. Now…the next step is key. Cut the zucchini (or yellow summer squash) into ribbons using a vegetable peeler (or just thinly slice the zucchini into rounds). Getting the zucchini thinly sliced is key. It bakes up atop the pizza and turns almost “chip” like. It’s delicious and a fun way to switch up the average way you might cook with zucchini.

Once everything is layered onto the pizza dough, simply bake in a super hot oven. Ten or so minutes later dinner is done. You’ll have cheesy pizza with all the vegetables and your kitchen with smell pretty darn good too.

Finish with a large handful of fresh basil leaves, slice, and enjoy! Simple, yet perfect. A low-key dinner at home that feels fun and even a little fancy(ish) too.

So with that, what do you all think? Tuesday night pizza? Promise it’s going to be fun, and most importantly, so very GOOD.

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Looking for other fun pizza night recipes? Some favorites of mine include…

Pesto Zucchini and Peach Pizza with Burrata

Herbed Butter Heirloom Tomato Pizza

Pepper and Cherry Tomato White Pizza

Garlic and Herb Roasted Cherry Tomato Pizza with Caramelized Onions

Lastly, if you make this garden greens goddess pizza, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Garden Greens Goddess Pizza.

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Calories Per Serving: 777 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Goddess Basil pesto

Instructions

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Grease a large baking sheet with olive oil.
    2. Make the pesto, if using homemade. In a blender or food processor, combine all ingredients and pulse until smooth. Taste and add salt as needed. Keep stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
    3. On a lightly floured surface, push/roll the dough out until it is pretty thin (about a 10-12 inch circle). Transfer the dough to the prepared baking sheet.
    4. Spread the dough with pesto, top evenly with kale, and drizzle with olive oil. Season lightly with salt and a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes. Top with crumbled goat cheese and fontina cheese. Arrange the zucchini ribbons over the cheese, drizzle lightly with olive oil and season with salt.
    5. Transfer to the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes or until the crust is golden and the cheese has melted. Top the pizza with fresh basil and crushed red pepper flakes. ENJOY! 
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  1. Being a CatMom to three furbabies, I was getting tears in my eyes hearing about the meows -now happy tears that sweet Niko and Asher are reunited and he is physically OK. When you cannot find your kittens, it is not a happy time. I swear our cats can astral project themselves when I look in every possible place for them. Turn around and they are meowing at you….that is why you love them!
    Cheers to a happy end of a ‘tail’ :0
    And, the pizza is insane and gorgeous and so good with fresh green happiness. Want it NOW! Great share.

    1. It was a seriously sad time there for a bit! We were so happy to find him!
      So happy you like the pizza Tammy!! Thanks!!

  2. Wow. I love that you use fontina and goat cheese! Some of my favorites. And i love how this is vegetable heavy! Right up my ally! I can’t wait to try this!

  3. Fresh veggies!! Omg autocorrect! Lol! Freak veggies however would be interesting (omg) so sorry!

  4. Laughed so hard at the end and thankful you guys found Nico! Was worried there for a while…we have two cats (brothers) who are indoor as well and have never been out except for the occasional prison break attempt when we open the balcony door a little too long;) Cant wait to try this recipe! Have a ton of freak veggies in the fridge that I’ve been making for over a week now…so much so my boyfriend is claiming I am tricking him into becoming a vegetarian (which I am totally not!) thanks for sharing!

    1. SO happy we found him too! Haha! Thats so funny your cats try to escape!
      I hope you both love the pizza!! Tricking him into a vegetarian haha!!

  5. so i guess cats really do have 9 lives. so glad he’s okay though! and this pizza sounds amazing; green goddess is so addicting and deserves to be on every pizza.

  6. Poor little Niko and poor little Asher! So glad you guys found him! Love this pizza Tieghan. Pizza with pesto is one of my favorites and I LOVE all those greens!

  7. The first meow they heard I instantly thought it is under the vehicle. However, to stay that long was unheard of. WOW!! Must have like the rides. Ha!

    1. Haha! No way! Thats so funny that you guessed the ending!! He must of liked them or been stuck!

  8. An incredible journey for Niko! So glad your story has a happy ending. I am usually not very successful with pizza dough, but that pesto and toppings are enticing enough to give it another try!

    1. So happy it was a happy ending! I think this time will be the time it goes well for you!! I hope!! Let me know how it goes!! Thanks Jean!

  9. What a sweet story! Someone must have been watching over your sister and her cat. As for this pizza, I am no less thrilled with how it turned out – all that green is just a feast for the eyes.

  10. Pizza is great and I read your whole story about Niko. That reminded me about our cat Zebeau. She was an indoor/outdoor cat and when we were outside she liked to wander around. We lived in the country our house was on four acres. We were working outside one Saturday and when it was time to go inside we called and called. No Zebeau. Our daughter was devastated. For one entire week we called and called and we couldn’t find her. We looked up and down the roads and we didn’t see anything. Exactly on the following Saturday she shows up a little dusty and tired. What we figured is she must have been in a neighbors barn or storage shed and couldn’t get out. She must have found something to eat and drink. I hope Niko didn’t use up one of his lives 🙂

    1. Oh my gosh!! Thats so long! We would have been freaking out! So happy he came back! Let hope neither of them lost a life!!

  11. I’m so glad Asher found her cat! I can imagine what she must have gone through, being an animal lover myself. It can get really freaky and you feel so helpless.

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