Growing up one of the things I used to always look forward to was pizza night. My parents would let up pick whatever toppings we wanted and then as a family we would make the pizzas and pick out a movie to watch while they were baking. Now as great as the memories were that we made over those pizza nights, the damage to our physical health was probably just as great. Which is why I think it is so important that we have great WFPB options available for those who want to start or continue a pizza night tradition while eating a vegan diet. I will say my sweet heat pizza is a recipe that Dr Miller and I enjoy once every week or two, and it seemed to always be made when we have guests.
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Here’s what you need! (Serves 2+)
Crust:
-2 cups whole wheat flour
-3/4 cup warm water
-1 tsp yeast
-1 tsp maple syrup
Sauce:
-6 oz tomato paste
-1 cup water
-1 tsp garlic powder
-1 tsp onion powder
-1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
Toppings:
-1/3 cup pineapple pieces
-1/4 cup hot pickled pepper pieces
-sriracha
Head over to my website for the complete step-by-step written instructions to this recipe and many more whole food plant based vegan recipes!
I find the perfect place to put dough to rise is a closed oven with the light on. Keep the oven off and the light on. It heats up to about 85-90 degrees.
Another great “easy peasy” recipe to try!
Great! Going to try your crust! Is there any reason you wait until after to do the nutritional yeast? I always put it on before baking. Do you know if that ruins any nutritional value at all? Thank you.
Thanks for much for replying , will now subscribe I like you recipes.
Do you know how to made soy milk, it is my favorite plant milk.
Here is a great video on how to make your own.
Ok. I love you because you like pineapple on pizza. MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE TOPPING. 😋🍍
Yes!! It makes everything so much better!