Caprese Pizza: A Symphony of Fresh Flavors

Make this easy Caprese Pizza with Fresh Tomatoes, Mozzarella, and Basil for a taste of summer. Crispy crust, creamy cheese, and vibrant basil—try it tonight!

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There’s something magical about the simplicity of a Caprese pizza—ripe tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fragrant basil coming together on a crisp, golden crust. It’s like summer on a plate, and today, I’m sharing my foolproof method for making it at home. Trust me, once you taste this, you’ll never settle for delivery again.

Essential Ingredients & Tools

Ingredients

  • 1 lb pizza dough – Store-bought is fine, but homemade dough elevates the texture.
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil – The foundation of flavor.
  • 2 minced garlic cloves – For a savory backbone.
  • 2 large tomatoes, sliced 1/4-inch thick – Opt for firm, juicy varieties like Roma or beefsteak.
  • 8 oz fresh mozzarella, sliced – Look for the kind packed in water for maximum creaminess.
  • 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves – Tear, don’t chop, to preserve aroma.
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt – Draws out moisture and enhances sweetness.
  • Black pepper, to taste – A pinch amplifies the cheese’s richness.
  • Balsamic glaze (optional) – For a sweet-tangy finish.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Pizza stone or baking sheet – A stone mimics a wood-fired oven; a heavy baking sheet works too.
  • Rolling pin (or your hands) – For shaping the dough.
  • Pastry brush – To spread garlic oil evenly.
  • Paper towels – Critical for drying tomatoes.

Serves: 4 | Prep: 20 min | Cook: 12 min | Total: 32 min

How to Make Caprese Pizza

  1. Preheat Like a Pro

    Heat your oven to 475°F (245°C) with a pizza stone or upside-down baking sheet inside for 30 minutes. This ensures blistering heat for a crispy crust. Why it matters: High heat triggers the Maillard reaction, creating depth of flavor.

  2. Tame Those Tomatoes

    Slice 2 large tomatoes 1/4-inch thick, arrange on paper towels, and sprinkle with 1/2 tsp sea salt. Let sit for 10 minutes, then pat dry. Why it matters: Salt draws out excess moisture (osmosis), preventing a soggy crust.

  3. Infuse Your Oil with Garlic

    Combine 3 tbsp olive oil and 2 minced garlic cloves in a bowl. Let steep while prepping other ingredients. Pro tip: Warm the oil slightly to intensify flavor.

  4. Shape the Dough with Confidence

    Stretch 1 lb pizza dough into a 12-inch circle on a floured surface. Avoid overworking—gentle handling preserves air pockets. Transfer to a cornmeal-dusted peel or tray. Key detail: Leave a slight rim for structure.

  5. Layer with Precision

    Brush dough with garlic oil. Arrange tomato slices evenly, then add 8 oz fresh mozzarella, spacing slices to avoid overcrowding. Season with black pepper. Pro move: Nestle some cheese under tomatoes to anchor them.

  6. Bake to Golden Perfection

    Slide pizza onto the preheated stone and bake for 10–12 minutes until crust is golden and cheese bubbles. Rotate halfway if your oven has hot spots.

  7. Finish with Freshness

    Top immediately with 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves and drizzle with balsamic glaze. Slice with a sharp knife for clean cuts.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Salt’s Dual Role: Beyond seasoning, salt pulls moisture from tomatoes via osmosis, ensuring a crisp crust.
  • High Heat Advantage: A 475°F (245°C) oven cooks toppings quickly, preventing steam from softening the dough.
  • Layering Logic: Cheese under tomatoes acts as a moisture barrier, while melted pockets add richness.

Chef’s Wisdom

  • Overcrowding: Space toppings evenly to allow heat circulation.
  • Mozzarella Moisture: Drain fresh mozzarella on paper towels for 15 minutes or use low-moisture varieties.
  • Herb Timing: Add basil post-bake to retain color and freshness.

Storage & Freshness Guide

  • Short-Term: Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container with a paper towel for up to 2 days. Reheat at 400°F (200°C) for 5 minutes.
  • Freezing Dough: Wrap unbaked dough tightly and freeze for 1 month. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
  • Food Safety: Discard pizza left at room temperature for over 2 hours.

Nutrition Profile

Nutrient Amount per serving
Calories 480 kcal
Protein 18 g
Carbohydrates 55 g
Fat 22 g
Fiber 3 g

Ingredient Variations and Their Impact

  • Burrata: Swap mozzarella for creamy burrata, adding it post-bake. Drizzle with chili oil for heat.
  • Smoked Mozzarella: Adds depth. Pair with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes for balance.
  • Heirloom Tomatoes: Use multicolored varieties for visual appeal. Finish with flaky sea salt.
  • Pesto Base: Replace garlic oil with basil pesto for an herby punch. Top with pine nuts.
  • Arugula Finish: Add peppery arugula post-bake, tossed with lemon zest.

Perfect Pairings

Complementary Dishes

  • Garlic Knots: Buttery and garlicky, perfect for dipping into leftover balsamic glaze.
  • Arugula Salad: A crisp mix of arugula, shaved Parmesan, and lemon vinaigrette cuts through richness.

Drinks

  • Pinot Grigio: Crisp citrus notes complement the pizza’s freshness.
  • Sparkling Water with Lemon: A bubbly, non-alcoholic palate cleanser.

Something Sweet

Caprese Pizza: A Symphony of Fresh Flavors

Caprese Pizza: A Symphony of Fresh Flavors

Recipe Information
Cost Level $$
Category Pizza
Difficulty Medium
Cuisine Italian
Recipe Details
Servings 4
Total Time 32 minutes
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Make this easy Caprese Pizza with Fresh Tomatoes, Mozzarella, and Basil for a taste of summer. Crispy crust, creamy cheese, and vibrant basil—try it tonight!

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 475°F (245°C) with a pizza stone or baking sheet inside for 30 minutes.
  2. Slice 2 large tomatoes, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp sea salt, and let sit for 10 minutes. Pat dry.
  3. Combine 3 tbsp olive oil and 2 minced garlic cloves in a bowl.
  4. Stretch 1 lb pizza dough into a 12-inch circle on a floured surface.
  5. Brush dough with garlic oil, layer tomatoes and 8 oz fresh mozzarella, and season with pepper.
  6. Bake for 10–12 minutes until golden.
  7. Top with 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves and balsamic glaze. Slice and serve.

Chef’s Notes

  • Salt draws moisture from tomatoes for a crisp crust.
  • High heat ensures quick cooking and prevents sogginess.
  • Store leftovers with a paper towel to absorb moisture.

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