We have taken our favourite Greek flavours, and put them on a pizza. What could be better than that? Italian and Greek combined to make a Greek Pizza. Salty olives, creamy feta, sweet roasted red peppers and artichokes will make you feel like you are on a Greek island.
You can never have too many pizza recipes in your life, right? This is a lovely light and fresh pizza recipe that is perfect with a big green salad and some of our Greek potatoes.
Easy to adapt and packed full of vegetables. A crispy pizza base loaded with delicious Greek flavours. Something a little different for pizza night.
If you are looking for more Greek recipes, then why not try our impressive Greek Meze Platter, delicious Greek Potatoes, versatile Greek Rice or quick and easy Greek Pasta Salad?
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Ingredients and Substitutions
A full ingredients list, along with US Customary and Metric measurements, can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.
- Pizza dough - We used a ball of our homemade wholewheat pizza dough. However, you could use a homemade white pizza dough, or just use a store bought ready rolled dough. Or, try our high protein Greek Yogurt Pizza Dough.
- Pizza sauce - You can use any good quality store bought pizza sauce, a marinara, or even our Easy Pasta Sauce. We like a garlic heavy sauce, so feel free to add lots of extra garlic to whatever pizza sauce you use.
- Roasted red peppers - These add SO much extra flavour, without a lot of extra calories. You could roast your own red peppers, but we find the jarred ones just as good, and they save so much time. You could also just thinly slice some fresh red pepper.
- Cherry tomatoes - We love halved cherry tomatoes on this pizza. They add lots of freshness to the pizza. You could add some chopped sun-dried tomatoes too for a real tomato burst.
- Artichokes - We used a jar of artichokes in oil, as they have lots of flavour and they are much easier than cooking them yourself. Just chop them a bit smaller before scattering them on the pizza. Red onion - this adds some crunch to the pizza, and colour too. You could swap it for sliced shallots, which would be sweeter.
- Spinach - This is a great way to give the Greek pizza a green veggie boost. We like to chop it up finely and mix it in with the pizza sauce. There isn't a lot of spinach in this recipe, because it releases moisture and can make the pizza really soggy if you use too much.
- Olives - We used a mixed of green olives and Kalamata, however you can use any olives. Add some extra flavour with some stuffed olives. You could use our marinated olives.
- Mozzarella - This gives a real creamy and cheesy base to the Greek pizza. It might not be very Greek, but we think that it is essential for a pizza. You could leave it out and just have feta if you wanted a lighter pizza.
- Feta - It wouldn't be a Greek pizza without some feta. This adds lots of creaminess, and some extra saltiness too.
- Fresh basil - We find that this finishes the pizza off really nicely. You could use fresh parsley instead.
Variations
We love any meal that has the opportunity to add loads of vegetables, and this Mediterranean pizza is just that. We added roasted red peppers, artichoke and spinach for a mixture of colours and textures. There are so many options, and whilst they might not all very authentic to a Greek pizza, they are delicious:
- Sweetcorn
- Courgette
- Aubergine
- Grated carrot
- Mushrooms
How to Make a Greek Pizza - Step by Step
Prep: Preheat your oven to 180°C/160°C(fan)/350°F/Gas 4.
- Step 1: Roll out the pizza dough and spread it with the pizza sauce. Sprinkle the chopped spinach on the sauce (a) and then add the mozzarella (b). Add the chopped red pepper (c) and sliced olives (d).
- Step 2: Add the artichokes (a), cherry tomatoes (b) and feta (c). Cook for 15 minutes (d).
Pizza Sauce
You don't have to use a tomato based pizza sauce at all. You could just brush the dough with a lemon and herb olive oil mixture which would let the flavours of the topping shine through. The oil will also help the crust get nice and golden.
We used a good quality store bought pizza sauce to save time. However you could also just mix together some passata and dried Italian herbs and use that. Our try our Easy Pizza Sauce recipe.
What to Serve it With
- Chips/Fries: We have The Best Air Fryer Fries, Baked Sweet Potato Fries or Baked Polenta Fries to choose from.
- Slaw: Add a side of slaw with either some Mexican Coleslaw, Asian Slaw, Broccoli Slaw.
- Potato Salad: Mustard Potato Salad, No Mayo Potato Salad or Mediterranean Potato Salad.
- Dips/Sauce: Healthier Ketchup, Healthy BBQ Sauce, Tzatziki, Salsa, Jalapeno Sauce or some Guacamole.
- Others: Onion Rings, Roasted Vegetables, Grilled Corn, Beetroot and Goat's Cheese Salad or Spanish Olives.
This is just a small selection of our side dishes. Check out our Side Dish Recipes for more inspiration.
Extra Tips
- You can swap the spinach for kale or rocket lettuce if you prefer.
- If you like a kick of spice on your food, sprinkle the pizza with red chilli flakes before serving.
- You can swap the mozzarella for a mature cheddar. It just needs to be a cheese that melts well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Healthy is such a subjective word, however make your own pizza at home from scratch is a great opportunity to make some healthy swaps, and you can control exactly what goes on to it. We used a homemade wholewheat base and then a homemade pizza sauce. You can also load it with vegetables if you wanted to.
This pizza really isn't missing meat. However, if you wanted to, then you could add some chopped grilled chicken or even leftovers of our Pulled Lamb.
Cooked pizza will keep well in the fridge for up to 2 days. To freeze, let the pizza cool completely and wrap individual slices in cling film (Saran wrap). Put the slices in sealable freezer bag, squeezing out as much air as possible. Freeze for up to 3 months.
To reheat, you can cook from frozen. Bake the pizza slices in the oven at 230°C/450°F/Gas 8, and cook until heated through.
Yes, if you wanted to make a quick and easy pizza base, then you could use a tortilla wrap instead of traditional pizza dough. It wouldn't hold all the toppings together as well, but it's a nice lighter option.
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Recipe
Greek Pizza
Ingredients
- 200 g (7 oz) Pizza dough
- 80 g (0.75 cups) Pizza sauce
- 20 g (1.25 cups) Spinach - chopped
- 60 g (0.5 cups) Mozzarella - grated
- 50 g (0.33 cups) Roasted red peppers - diced
- 3 Cherry tomatoes - quartered
- 40 g (0.5 cups) Artichoke hearts
- 25 g (0.25 cups) Olives - halved
- 25 g (0.25 cups) Feta - crumbled
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 180°C/160°C(fan)/350°F/Gas 4.
- Roll out 200 g Pizza dough and spread it with 80 g Pizza sauce. Sprinkle 20 g Spinach on the sauce and then add 60 g Mozzarella.
- Add the 50 g Roasted red peppers, 25 g Olives, 40 g Artichoke hearts and 3 Cherry tomatoes.
- Add 25 g Feta and cook for 15 minutes.
Recipe Tips
- You can swap the spinach for kale or rocket lettuce if you prefer.
- If you like a kick of spice on your food, sprinkle the pizza with red chilli flakes before serving.
- You can swap the mozzarella for a mature cheddar. It just needs to be a cheese that melts well.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
Cathy @ Planet Veggie says
I'm not a fan of leftover pizza either but there's never any left when I'm around anyway! I don't think I've had feta on a pizza before and I'm wondering why, as I think I've put most cheese on one. A new thing to try, yay!
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Your holidays pics make me want to go to Greece even more! Especially that one of you guys sitting sitting on what looks like the top of a mountain side!
Loving these Cirio products too! :D
Tandy | Lavender and Lime says
I love feta on anything and last weekend we had a pizza party and I made two bianco ones with Danish feta. I bought a tin of these very same tomatoes on Wednesday. I got the brand because you recommend it and chose cherry tomatoes as I prefer using them in my cooking
asma says
Great recipe. Although anything with feta is a winner for me. The picture with it dumped on top of the salad is total food porn in my eyes!!
Noel Lizotte says
Oh! So many of my favorite things! Olives, feta, red onions ... this looks like something I need to make in a hurry!
Sabina @MummyMatters says
I love Greek food and this looks soooooo scrummy, I think Hubby and I will have to give it a whirl :)
Kerry Norris says
This looks lovely and right up my street. I love Greek flavours and pizza. A winning combo x
Brittany says
I'm alllll about the flavor combos like this right now, this pizza looks fantastic!
nadia says
Looks delicious! Love all the toppings. I prefer making my own pizzas too, it means I can go crazy with toppings ;)
Alida @My Little Italian Kitchen says
So fresh, Mediterranean and delicious. Greek food is one of my favourites too and I like your Greek pizza. I would love to dive into it!
Janice says
I love the look of your pizza, all my favourite flavours. I can't believe how fresh those cherry tomatoes look, hard to believe they came from a can.
Georgina Ingham | Culinary Travels says
Ooh this looks gorgeous. Such fabulous flavours. I always use Cirio tomatoes but haven't come across the cherry ones or the pizza sauce, will look out for them.
Gill Jacob says
That looks so good x Definitely going to make this for a Greek theme night for the family x
Igor @ Cooking The Globe says
This pizza looks fabulous. I have never had pizza greek style! Thanks for the recipe!
Sam says
Would you not need some cheddar or something on top of this too?