Upon hearing "Breakfast Pizza," maybe you are thinking of the dessert kind that is on a pizza bar, which is mostly just canned pie filling with some icing.
This is very different.
If you avoid eggs, you can leave them off; but in my humble opinion, they are the star of this pizza. (Unless you make homemade pizza dough, then the dough would definitely trump them.)
But, as my friend, Jessica, at Redeeming the Home said, I am trying to keep things simple. So I bought a 1 lb bag of fresh pizza dough at Walmart for $0.79.
The resulting pie was hearty and filling, but in a light way. I know that doesn't make sense, but it's true. Ever eat something that is really good, but it feels so heavy after you eat it that you think you are full of play dough or something similar?
This pie is not like that, at all.
Anyway, if you decide to try it, please tell me what you think. And let me know how you tweak it, if you do!
Ingredients
- 1 lb pizza dough
- 3 large eggs
- 2 slices thick-cut bacon, cooked and roughly chopped (optional)
- 4-6 cherry tomatoes cut in half
- 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder (not salt)
- fresh chives and/or chopped green onions, for garnish (optional)
- whatever else you think would be good (I added artichoke hearts in the picture above)
- black pepper to taste
Heat oven to 400 degrees.
Roll out dough on a pizza stone, or a baking sheet lined with parchment. Sprinkle dough with cheeses and the bacon (if using).
Crack the eggs, one at a time, right onto the pizza dough, spacing out somewhat like a triangle. If you want to be sure your egg yolks are mostly hard-cooked, pierce them with a paring knife.
Arrange the cherry tomatoes on the pizza, cut side up, and then sprinkle the garlic powder on everything, and add some cracked pepper, to taste. (I don't recommend salt, as the Parmesan is pretty salty.)
Bake until crust is browned and eggs are set. Cool on a rack for 5 minutes, then slice and enjoy!
Great with a side of fresh fruit, like strawberries or cantaloupe slices.
Enjoy!
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