This light and easy-to-make pizza is topped with salty prosciutto, juicy strawberries, and raspberries, creamy ricotta, and fresh arugula, and is perfect for warm spring or summer brunches or dinners!
Pizza. It’s what’s for dinner. Although in this case, it could be mistaken for breakfast. And definitely lunch. Ah heck, let’s not let any of our favorite feasts feel left out. Brunch, you’re invited too.
A doughy base. That’s always a good start. I like this recipe from Ina. But I’m not ashamed to buy it from the store either. Whole Foods and Trader Joes are great places to start. In fact, after hitting the grocery store for the goods for this pizza I nearly stayed on the freeway and skipped my exit so I could detour to the closest Whole Foods for store bought dough-soon-to-be-crust instead of making my own.
But I told myself to buck up and just go home and get cooking.
So I did. And then came the case of the missing dough hook.
In our house we all pitch in and do the chores. I’ve trained Smudge to be a darn good duster and she’s got the cleaning of the sinks down pat. And when G Dawg gets in his cleaning mode there’s nobody who gets into cleaning the corners, getting the stove to look spic and span or reorganizes the plastic container drawer better.
But, when it comes to putting the dishes away, all bets are off. My designated destinations for whisks, muffin tins and measuring spoons end up in all sorts of corners I don’t expect.
So after I’d combined my olive oil, honey, water and flour for my pizza crust yeast and was fixin’ for some mixin’, no dough hook. No bueno.
Instead of kneading my homemade dough in my trusty KitchenAid stand mixer, I set to kneading the old fashioned way. A sprinkle of flour, a few good pumps of the wrist and some forearm pushes and I almost felt like I was doing the core workout I missed today.
Making pizza and exercising while I do it. Now that’s the best reason to eat your lunch and like it too.
A few weeks ago Vijay of Nosh On It asked if I wanted to join a few other bloggers and create a recipe for his Pizza Week inspiration. You know I’m always up to joining the party, and with pizza involved, it was a no-brainer.
Below are the recipes posted thus far. I’ll check back and update the list as more are published through Friday, but you can also keep updated by visiting Nosh On It and following the hashtag #pizzaweek on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Monday
Raspberry Brie Dessert Pizza from Completely Delicious
Kale and Artichoke Pizza with Garlic Ricotta from The Corner Kitchen
Shrimp and Grits Naan Pizza from Climbing Grier Mountian
Caramelized Onion and Fennel Pizza from Girl Versus Dough
Spinach Artichoke Pizza from The Vintage Mixer
And check out Nosh On It for the big Pizza Week introduction
Tuesday
Breakfast Pizza from Very Culinary
Carne Asada Pizza from Mountain Mama Cooks
Gluten Free Quinoa Pizza with Meyer Lemon, Goat Cheese and Basil from Café Johnsonia
Wednesday
Roasted Veggie Pizza from Dine & Dish
Greek-za Mediterranean Pizza from The Kitchen Prep
Mini Cauliflower Pizza from The Fitchen
About the Recipe
If you follow very many of my recipes, you know I crave salty and sweet. This recipe is no different. Spring berries join salty prosciutto to satiate my desires.
Cheese. It’s all about the cheese. Creamy ricotta is my latest obsession, and of course pizza calls for mozzarella—I prefer big discs of the fresh stuff rather than grated—and then another hit of salty Parmesan. 3 cheeses. 3 layers of yum.
Arugula. Salad on a pizza. It’s always my weakness when I see it on the menu, so it’s usually on my homemade versions too. The bitterness of the leafy greens totally compliments the sweet, the salty and the creamy.
I drizzled it with a fruity extra virgin olive oil but if you’re into balsamic vinegar, a balsamic glaze would be a grand addition too.
If you make this recipe, please let me know! Bookmark this recipe and leave a comment below, or take a photo and tag me on Instagram with #foodiecrusheats.
Berry with Arugula and Prosciutto Pizza
Ingredients
- Store-bought or homemade pizza dough , (I like this recipe)
- Extra virgin olive oil
- ½ cup fresh ricotta cheese
- 8 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese , sliced
- About 12 or so strawberries , sliced
- ½ cup raspberries
- 1 sprig fresh rosemary
- 2 cups arugula leaves
- 4 slices prosciutto
- Parmesan cheese ribbons
- 2 sprigs fresh mint leaves
- Flake sea salt
- Red pepper flakes
- Cornmeal
Instructions
- Preheat oven and pizza stone or baking sheet to 475 degrees.
- Divide pizza dough ball into 6 sections. Stretch dough to form a rough circle or oblong shape and place on a pizza paddle or piece of parchment paper sprinkled with cornmeal. Brush the dough with a little olive oil and some sea salt flakes. Spread 2 tablespoons or so of the ricotta cheese on the crust then layer with half of the mozzarella cheese.
- Top with half of the strawberries and half of the raspberries and sprinkle with fresh rosemary leaves.
- Cook for 10-15 minutes or until cheese is melted and crust is golden. Top with arugula leaves then tear the prosciutto into strips and add to the arugula with the Parmesan cheese ribbons. Sprinkle with more fresh rosemary leaves, fresh mint and drizzle of olive oil. Season with flaked sea salt and red pepper flakes if desired. Serve immediately.
Thanks Vijay for gathering us all together for a slice of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Mel
I have a few questions, probably because of my bad English… you divide the dough into six pieces, so you get six pizzas? And if so, why do you put half of each ingredient on the pizza? The pizza looks so good by the way! Greetings from Germany!
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Oh goodness, yes.
Ella-HomeCookingAdventure
Wow.. this is amazing.. never tried a pizza like that. It’s definitely time to try it.
ATasteOfMadness
What a combination! I have never put any kind of fruit on a pizza (unless you count tomatoes..) This looks perfect!
Tracy | Peanut Butter and Onion
Did you just put strawberries on my pizza… love it!
Erika
Oh my goodness… every week should be pizza week when it looks this good!
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
Gorgeous, I need this pizza in my life!
Gerry @ Foodness Gracious
Pizza week is looking mighty fine :)
Bri | Bites of Bri
Heidi, This is gorgeous! We are just starting to get great berries in the stores around us. Last week, the strawberries I bought were so fragrant, I couldn’t believe it. Can’t wait to make this with summer berries. YUM!
Christine @ Cooking with Cakes
dear god I want to face plant into this right now!!! but with a few pom seeds on top, if ya wouldn’t mind ;)
heidi
I think I could photoshop those in :) Sounds like a winning addition.
Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking
Three layers of cheese plus a mix of salty and sweet, you are a girl after my own heart!
Nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps
I used to always make my pizza crusts from scratch. Always. And then I tried Trader Joe’s fresh pizza dough. Between that and naan flatbread, I rarely make it from scratch anymore! This pizza would definitely require homemade crust from me, the ingredient combo is just too perfect to not make this completely from scratch and lots of love!
heidi
I love having the option of both. Isn’t it a great world we live in?
Kathy @ Olives & Garlic
Beautiful photos! Berries and arugula go so well together. I bet this is one yummy pizza.
Eileen
Ooh, adding berries to the classic prosciutto & greens combination is such an interesting idea! I love the idea of a punch of sweet-acid goodness.
Kristen
You have one classed up pizza here – love this idea!
Erin | The Law Student's Wife
Pizza week = best. week. ever. I’m glad you didn’t let the missing dough hook stand in your way!
Meagan @ A Zesty Bite
I’ve never added berry to my pizza and thats about to change. Gorgeous shots!
Elyse
Would never think to put on berries on pizza! Cool idea
Joanie @ ZagLeft
I love this idea for a pizza, such wonderful ingredients that all go so well together and very pretty too! Thank you for the great list of pizza recipes, bookmarking this for sure!
heidi
Thanks for coming by and checking it out!
Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog
Yuuummmmm I love the prosciutto-arugula combo (so much in fact that I just did a post on Garlic Bechamel Prosciutto Pizza) but have never even thought to add berries…after seeing this, I am definitely going to try it out!!
heidi
Oh man, yours sounds delicious. Another one of my faves: White pizza.
Christine from Cook the Story
Gorgeous and healthy! I LOVE this pizza!
Tieghan
I discovered the wonderfulness that is berries an cheese last summer and it is needless to say I love this pizza!! So pretty too!