What other fruit ( pineapple is wellknown ) would tast good on a pizza? That was the question i asked during lunch at school. The results off that class…
Passionfruit, watermelon and Strawberry were the favorite ones to be tasted.
Bad idee was kiwi, apple and cherrys.
What do you think?
Figs are amazing.
Tomato is pretty popular in a sauce form, not a fan of the fruit myself though.
In seriousness, I could see pear being good. Pears on a grilled cheese sandwich is fantastic.
Local pizza place near me has a pear pizza that carries the name of the restaurant (so they must be proud of it?). It is:
- fresh mozzarella
- shaved pear
- caramelized onions
- hot honey (I think this means honey with a little red chili in it)
- pistachios
They offer/suggest adding prosciutto to the pizza (after baking), which we usually do.
It’s damn fine.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Lemon (and/or lime) makes almost everything better when utilized properly, spicy sausage with lemon ricotta for example. I bet you could make a ridiculously delicious pizza with preserved lemon too. Lime would pair well with Mexican-inspired or Asian-inspired pizzas.
artichoke
…tomatoes, olives, peppers, zucchini…
BBQed Jackfruit
Pear, gorgonzola and arugula. It was delicious. I ate the whole thing and now I’m ashamed of myself.
Mangoes.
I thought it would be bad but it is supposedly a must try in Guimaras island in the Philippines. Im not a fan of dessert pizzas but this one was surprisingly good.
I had Hawaiian with kiwi! It was good
Thinly sliced peach works alright with a blue cheese and balsamic reduction
Not a fruit i know, but if you like pineapple on pizza you might also like pickled onions on pizza
Durian is amazing.
My nose says fuck you
Pomegranate pips work well in most salty dishes, roasted apple is great with a strong, soft cheese.
kiwi works fine as a topping. i used to live next to a place that had a whole variety of fruit pizzas.
No one’s said pineapple yet? Hawaiian is a staple pizza variety.
Literally on the original post.