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Pesto Flatbread Pizza Recipe with caramelized onions – this EASY 4 ingredient pizza recipe is the perfect appetizer. Pesto, caramelized onions, and mozzarella baked onto a pizza crust – every time I make this people rave about it!

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Best Flatbread Pizza Recipe

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  • Best Flatbread Pizza Recipe
  • Ingredients in Easy Flatbread Pizza
  • How to make a flatbread pizza
  • Variations
  • Caramelized Onion Pesto Flatbread Recipe

Caramelized onion pesto flatbread is one of those easy appetizer recipes that I make for every party. Every single one! It’s always the first thing to disappear and people always rave about how amazing it is. I say thank you while they ooooh and aaaaah and pretend I slaved over a hot stove all day, when in fact it, takes less than 30 minutes to make this recipe.

Flatbread Pizza is so easy to make when you start with a prepared pizza crust and then top it with pesto and onions!

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Ingredients in Easy Flatbread Pizza

  • Pizza Crust – I love taking semi-homemade help from the store and using Pillsbury pizza crust but this would also work with my homemade pizza crust recipe.
  • Pesto – While pizza sauce is great, homemade pesto is even better!
  • Onions – I cook these in some olive oil to get them all nice and caramelized for the top.
  • Mozzarella Cheese – shred your own cheese for best melting!

How to caramelize onions:

The onions are the most labor intensive thing to make for this recipe and even they’re easy! Usually I’ll make a big batch to use over a few days. I simply cook my onions over medium heat in some oil with a sprinkling of sugar until they’re browned and caramelized. I don’t love onions but I love them when they’re caramelized!!

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How to make a flatbread pizza

  • Spread your dough out onto a cookie sheet brushed with olive oil.
  • Top with pesto, cheese, and onions.
  • Bake then eat!

Variations

  • By default this is vegetarian flatbread pizza, but you could add sausage or pepperoni. Use your favorite toppings!
  • Add some of your favorite vegetables, like roasted red peppers or artichokes.
  • Top flatbread with goat cheese, parmesan cheese or crumble some feta on top instead, or even use fresh mozzarella.
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FAQs

Is flatbread dough the same as pizza dough?

I think of flatbread dough as a thinner crust pizza. Some restaurants make it crunchy and think like a cracker, but my recipe uses pizza crust.

How to reheat leftover pizza?

The best way to reheat leftover pizza is in the air fryer or a frying pan to crisp up the bottom!

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Caramelized Onion Pesto Flatbread

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Caramelized Onion Pesto Flatbread – this EASY 4 ingredient pizza recipe is the perfect appetizer. Pesto, caramelized onions, and mozzarella baked onto a pizza crust – every time I make this people rave about it!

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Yield 8 servings

Serving Size 1 serving

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium onion sliced
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 prepared pizza crust (from scratch or from the refrigerated section, like Pillsbury)
  • ½ cup pesto
  • 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions

  • Heat a 10-12” skillet over medium heat and add the oil. Swirl around the pan, then add the sliced onions. Sprinkle the onions with the sugar and toss to coat. Cover and cook 5-10 minutes over medium low, stirring often, until they start to brown, then remove the cover and continue cooking an additional 3-7 minutes, stirring often, until the onions are soft and caramel in color. Remove from pan and set aside to cool.

  • Preheat oven to 450°F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Unroll pizza crust. You can also use a prepared pizza crust (homemade or store-bought), one that makes one 12” pizza, but make it into a rectangle or an oblong rectangle.

  • Spread the pesto over the top of the pizza crust. Sprinkle with cheese and spread the cooled caramelized onions over the top.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until the bottom and edges are browned and the cheese is melted and bubbly. Slice and serve warm.

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Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 146kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 277mg | Potassium: 36mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 455IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 134mg | Iron: 0.2mg

Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Author Dorothy Kern

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Our favorite Flatbread pizza recipe – pesto pizza with caramelized onions! This is a great appetizer or main course – easy to make with semi-homemade pizza dough.

Last Updated on January 21, 2023

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FAQs

Is flatbread dough the same as pizza dough? ›

But the difference between the two really comes down to the ingredients, they both need flour, water, and salt, but pizza dough has an additional ingredient, yeast. Pizza dough is a leavened dough where flatbread is unleavened, giving it that flat texture.

Is flatbread pizza healthier than regular pizza? ›

Flatbread pizza is a thinner and lighter option than traditional pizza, reducing calories and carbohydrates. Opt for whole grain or whole wheat flatbread for added nutrition and fiber.

What made pizza different to other flatbread eaten at the time? ›

It's in the Dough

The main technical different between flatbread and pizza lies in the dough used. Flatbread calls for unleavened dough, or, dough that doesn't use yeast. Pizza requires dough that has been made using yeast and allowed to rise for a certain amount of time.

How do I make the bottom of my pizza crust crispy? ›

A baking stone, or pizza stone, is a large piece of thick, ceramic tile that sits on the rack of your oven. By preheating the stone along with the oven to a high temperature—think in the 450°F to 500°F range—it picks up and retains a ton of heat that provides exceptional browning for your bottom crust.

Can I use bread dough instead of pizza dough? ›

Absolutely. You can use most basic frozen bread doughs to make an easy, yeasted pizza base. You just need to thaw it, shape and stretch it, top it and bake like regular pizza.

What is the healthiest pizza for weight loss? ›

What's the healthiest pizza to eat? There are plenty of pizza choices that can be considered healthy. Some options that can easily fit into a nutritious and balanced diet include a thin-crust pizza and a cauliflower-crust pizza. Topping choices on the more nutritious side are vegetables, chicken, shrimp and cheese.

Can diabetics eat flatbread pizza? ›

To be clear, a person with diabetes can safely have any type of pizza they want on occasion, even if it's not the most “nu*tritious” option.

Why is my flatbread pizza soggy? ›

The steam from the base can't escape, so it condenses on your crispy surface and turns it wet and soggy. Use a pizza stone or a pan with holes to get a crispy pizza crust. A pizza stone will keep your pizza hot and its porousness will absorb some condensation.

What country did flatbread pizza originate from? ›

The flatbread pizza as we know it today first appeared in Naples in the 18th century. After tomatoes arrived in Europe via the New world, poor people would top their flatbreads with tomato sauce (which they called "salsa"), cheese, anchovies, and other inexpensive toppings.

What other countries made a flat bread like pizza? ›

  • France has flammkuchen renamed tarte flambee in the 18th century.
  • Turkey and Armenia have lahmacun (Turkish spelling) or lahmajun (Armenian spelling). ...
  • Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria have manaqish (uusually za'atar topped flatbread) or sfiha which are less like pizza.
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What is a substitute for pizza dough? ›

Save time by swapping your regular pizza dough for simple substitutes. Our alternative bases include pitta bread, naan, puff pastry, wraps and polenta. Whether you're short of flour or don't have time to make a pizza base, we've compiled 10 simple shortcuts using shop-bought substitutes.

What is the difference between flatbread and original crust? ›

The Crust:

In a classic pizza, yeast is added to the dough mixture, which allows it to rise and create a soft, airy texture as it bakes. On the other hand, flatbreads usually lack yeast or any kind of leavening agent, which creates its signature flat and crispy crust.

What is flatbread dough made of? ›

A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread.

Is flat bread same as pizza bread? ›

In general, pizza crusts have a chew to them. Even the thinnest, most cracker-like crust of a St. Louis-style pizza still has a chew to it. Conversely, most flatbreads are crispy and without a chew.

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