I am a strong believer in the
term ‘pudding stomach’ because it’s true, no matter how full you are, you
always have room for dessert! And looking online, it seems the craze of sweet
pizzas has really taken off – so I’ve jumped on the bandwagon somewhat and
given you three of my favourite concoctions to make sure your Saturday Pizza
Night is that little bit sweeter as well.
How to make a sweet pizza
dough:
The ingredients listed here are
enough to make three pizza bases – and it just so happens I have three ‘Naughty
but Nice’ toppings which are a must-try! You won’t
have to eat them all in one go though, these bases freeze very well.
Ingredients:
170g softened butter
340g brown sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
340g plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda
340g oats
Splash of milk if necessary
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180°C. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the butter and
brown sugar, then mix in the egg and vanilla. Next, add the flour, baking
powder, bicarbonate of soda and oats. Stir until well combined and slacken with
a splash of milk if necessary. Divide the dough into three, and line separate
baking trays with greaseproof paper. Press the dough into even circles and bake
in the oven for 18 minutes or until a deep golden brown colour.
Chocolate Heaven
Chocolate Heaven
For this topping, start off by making the chocolate ganache. To do this, you will need to chop
100g good quality dark chocolate into small pieces and tip into a bowl. Pour
140ml of double cream into a pan, add 1 tbsp golden caster sugar, and heat
until it is about to boil. Take off the heat and pour it over the chocolate.
Stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Pour this onto the base after it has cooled slightly and then add two handfuls of crushed, toasted hazelnuts along with 4 handfuls of blueberries. To finish it off, melt some white chocolate and drizzle it over the pizza to make an indulgent and decadent pudding!
Go nuts for bananas (or
bananas for nuts) – whichever you prefer!
If you'd prefer to try this option, start off by making some cashew nut butter. To make this, simply combine 200g toasted cashew nuts with 5 tsp olive oil in a food processor and blitz until you have a butter with
a slight crunch. Pour over the base and then add 2 handfuls flaked almonds along with 40g of dried banana chips - et voilà!
Pizza for breakfast anyone?!
Now my final sweet pizza recipe requires a little more preparation - but it's definitely worth the effort :) alternatively, you can always nip down the local supermarket for a sneeky shortcut!
Firstly, make the granola - for this, you will need:
500g
oats
170g
of a mix of nuts of your choosing
200g
of a mix of dried fruit of your choosing
80g
of a mix of seeds of your choosing
120ml
agave syrup
120ml
sunflower oil
1
tsp vanilla extract
1
tsp ground cinnamon
To
make your homemade granola, preheat the oven to 170°C. Mix the oats, cinnamon, seeds and nuts in a
bowl. Separately, combine the syrup, oil and vanilla together and then add to
the oat mixture making sure to stir it well. Spread evenly in a baking tray for
30 minutes, stirring after every 10 minutes. Remove and allow to cool before
adding in your choice of dried fruits.
While this is in the oven, the chia jam can be prepared:
1
tbsp chia seeds
1
tbsp coconut water
200g strawberries (plus an extra one for a snazzy garnish!)
1
tbsp maple syrup
To
make the jam, place the chia seeds and coconut water into a tall container and set
aside to soak for 10 minutes until expanded. Add the strawberries and maple syrup. Using a stick blender, whizz until well
combined and store in the fridge until ready to use.
Now all the hard work has been done, it's time to assemble! Start by spreading over 250g of Greek yoghurt. Then drizzle over some of your delicious chia jam and a couple of handfuls of your granola. Cut a strawberry in half for garnish like they do in only the finest of restaurants ;)
And the best bit about this recipe...? You have lots of chia jam and granola left over for brekkie for the rest of the week - even after all your pizza has gone!
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