Friday, October 23, 2009

Roasted Butternut Squash Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Rosemary



It's Friday! My favorite day of the week. Not only because I have the day off, but because I get to team up with Gaby, from What's Gaby Cooking!

Today for Fall Friday, we are sharing a pizza and pasta recipe. I made Roasted Butternut Squash Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Fresh Rosemary. Gaby created a festive squid ink pasta dish with tomatoes, I can't wait to try it.

When I told Josh my pizza idea, he turned up his nose. He thought butternut squash pizza sounded weird and not too tasty. I know it is not your traditional pizza, but I still wanted to try it, so I pressed forward. Josh wasn't thrilled, but still helped out. He made
whole wheat pizza crust while I worked on the toppings.

I diced up a butternut squash and roasted it in the oven. I also caramelized red onion slices. I love the little tricks you can do in the kitchen to maximize flavor. Roasting and caramelizing made the squash and onions so flavorful. I didn't use a sauce, I just drizzled the crust with olive oil. I also topped the pizza with garlic, fresh rosemary, feta, and mozzarella cheese.

When the pizza was cooking, I knew it was going to be a winner. Our house was filled with the most amazing aroma. We didn't let it cool for long, I was too excited to wait. Josh was still skeptical, but after the first bite, he said no more. He loved it and so did I. We splashed on a little balsamic vinegar and it was the perfect finishing touch. All of the flavors worked so well together. This is the perfect fall pizza.

If you think this pizza combination sounds weird, I still urge you to try it. It really is amazing! And don't forget to check out
Gaby's pasta! Have a great weekend friends.



Roasted Butternut Squash Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Fresh Rosemary

(Printable Recipe)

Whole Wheat Pizza Dough (or use your favorite crust)
Roasted Butternut Squash
Caramelized Red Onion Slices
Olive oil
Garlic, minced
Feta cheese
Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Fresh rosemary, chopped
Balsamic vinegar

1. To roast the butternut squash, place peeled, diced squash on a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast for about 40-50 minutes, at 400 degrees. Stir occasionally.
2. Caramelize the onions. See this
post from Simply Recipes for directions.
3. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees, or as hot as it will go, with a pizza stone inside.
4. Make your pizza dough. We used our favorite whole wheat crust. You can use store bought crust if you wish.
5. Roll out your pizza crust. We sprinkle our pizza peel with corn meal and make the pizza on the peel. Drizzle the crust with a little bit of olive oil and spread it around the crust.
6. Add the garlic, butternut squash, onions, cheese, and rosemary.
7. Slide the pizza onto the stone that is in the hot oven.
8. Cook the pizza for about 12-15 minutes. Just watch it. You want the cheese to be melted and the crust to be golden brown.
9. Cool and slice. Sprinkle balsamic vinegar on slices of pizza if you wish.

If you like this pizza, you might also like:

Pizza with Potatoes, Thyme, and Rosemary from Baking and Books
Jim Lahey's Pizza Bianca from Smitten Kitchen
Buffalo Sweet Potato & Blue Cheese Pizza from BitchinCamero
Pizza Roll Up from Two Peas and Their Pod

54 comments:

  1. ahhh! Sounds awesome to me! I am a total squash freak right now! Plus this reminded me that I need to make up another batch of pizza dough ;) Have a good weekend

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  2. Maria this pizza sounds (and looks) to die for! I definitely do not think it is a weird combination. I think it sounds incredible - I love the addition of the feta!

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  3. This is my kind of pizza! Will have to try. :-)

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  4. Butternut squash on a pizza? Sounds interesting, but looks delicious.

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  5. I think butternut squash sounds wonderful on a pizza!

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  6. Personally I think roasted butternut squash is one of the best imaginable flavors, so this sounds divine to me! Bookmarked!

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  7. Oh baby! I'm totally starring this one (and your wheat dough recipe) for a future dinner. I still need to get a pizza peel. Where did you get yours? I think Josh and I would get along really well. I could eat pizza for every meal too. Yum!

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  8. Well, that looks amazing! I think the whole wheat crust would be perfect with the squash, too! Beautiful job!

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  9. Ooooh, me likey!! Must try, for sure!

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  10. looks sooooooooo good! Making this over the weekend for sure :)

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  11. I think this pizza combination sounds amazing. I can't wait to try it!

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  12. Sounds great! I love love love fall.

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  13. It looks awesome to me!!!!!! And I am loving pizzas with no sauce. Actually, I prefer them without the red sauce. I want some of this now!

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  14. I've been waiting for you to post this! Sounds yummy!

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  15. You do not have to urge me to try this too hard- it looks fantastic. What a wonderful combination of flavors for Fall!

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  16. I like that you added some feta to this pizza. The squash can hold it's own nicely against a stronger cheese. It sounds like you had a lot of fun creating this.

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  17. A perfect fall pizza. Roasted squash and caramelized onions are always a winning combination, but I especially like the balsamic drizzle to bring all the flavors together.

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  18. Sounds absolutely fabulous to me! (BF wouldn't touch it with a 10-ft pole.) One of my friends just made something similar with goat cheese and bacon: http://niiicola.blogspot.com/

    I'm in the midst of convincing my friends to go out for pumpkin pizza... maybe I'll just make my own using your inspiration!

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  19. This pizza looks great! I love butternut squash and the combination of the squash and the onions sounds wonderful for a pizza!

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  20. Isn't it wonderful that something you hope is great is great!

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  21. This sounds wonderful. I love butternut squash, and adding the sweet onions and the rosemary? Genius.

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  22. incredible pizza!

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  23. This looks and sounds delicious! What a great Fall twist on pizza.

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  24. Sounds awesome. I'm putting it on the menu for next week. We'll try it with spelt dough and...hmmm, I wonder if raisins would be a tasty addition.

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  25. This sounds like a great fall pizza! YUM!

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  26. Sounds fabulous! What creative toppings:) I am definitely wanting to try this! Made your pumpkin chocolate chip bundt cake today. It turned out fantastic! I drizzled maple brown butter frosting over the top. Thanks for all your great recipes. I love your blog!

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  27. What an awesome idea! Butternut squash and rosemary on a pizza sounds amazing! My hubby would have had the exact same reaction too though :)

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  28. i love roasted squash on a pizza!! why oh why can i not get in the habit of making pizza dough more often???

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  29. Very yummy looking! I love your choice of topping!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  30. Yum, yum, yum...non-traditional pizza rocks :) I still have to make a cheese one for my kids, though, to avoid the water works at the table ;)

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  31. Great combination of flavors. This pizza looks really, really delicious.

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  32. I love this pizza! I hardly ever use sauce on pizza so this is right up my alley.

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  33. Oh Maria what a fantastic pizza. I have never had squash on pizza, this is a must try!

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  34. Looks fabulous!!! You and Gaby are so cute :)

    My husband would have said the same thing lol!

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  35. This sounds fantastic! I put butternut squash and onions on a pizza last year, along with some ricotta cheese. SO GOOD!! I'm totally drooling over your pizza, can't wait to try it out!

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  36. YUM... it looks and sounds great. I'm glad Josh gave it a chance. And see- he loved it :)

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  37. i can devour entire butternut squashes when they're roasted with the proper additions, so i'd have no trouble scarfing down some pizza making use of it. squid ink, on the other hand...

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  38. I just made it yesterday. everybody like it so much. I just want to say thank you for this recipe! Even I like it very much. You just increase my confident that I can make good food also!

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  39. What a great combination! I love the finishing drizzle, just the thing to make it pop.

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  40. This just looks so good. I've got to get over my fear of dough and go for it. Yum!

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  41. Mmmmnnn! And a splash of the vinegar sounds great

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  42. can't say that I've ever had butternut squash on a pizza, but it i bet the flavors all rally meld together nicely.

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  43. Mmm I bet this would be good with goat cheese, too!

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  44. Sounds and looks like a winner to me!! Gotta try this one!

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  45. What an absolutely wonderful idea!I never thought of using butternut squash on pizza. It looks delicious.I'd love to guide our readers to your site if you won't mind.Just add your choice of foodista widget to this post and it's all set, Thanks!

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  46. Anonymous12:27 PM

    It doesn't sound weird to me at all! Sounds delicious!

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  47. Awesome pizza! I love that you added the balsamic, great touch!

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  48. Great combination!! that looks amazing!! You can grab a big pizza offer Buy One Get One Pizza Free at Bellacino's Pizza and Grinder.

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  49. oh my gosh i am making that SOON! we just had bnut squash for the first time last night (roasted) and fell in love!

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  50. This looks amazing! I love th combination of flavors. It's a great fall meal.

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  51. I love the addition of butternut squash. A really nice idea.

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  52. OMG that looks awesome!! But I'm the only one in my house that would eat it..... but that means it would be all mine!! hmmm.......

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  53. Maria, you really know how to bang out an array of pizzas...love the rosemary and squash.

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