30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free)

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

It’s not delivery… it’s not delissio… it’s a delicious, homemade, no-nonsense, healthy (allergen friendly) PIZZA! 

Every now and then I crave pizza like nobody’s business and I’ve been on a mission to find a dairy-free pizza that actually tastes good. I hate to say it, but every single dairy free “cheese” I’ve tried is… ehhhh… yeah, not to my liking.

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

If anyone has tried a dairy-free cheese that they genuinely like, please let me know about it because I’ve yet to find one!

So anywho, after searching far and wide, I FINALLY I found a cheese-free pizza (no dairy-free stuff either) that was super yummy! Amy’s No-Cheese Roasted Vegetable Pizza which I ordered from SPUD!

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

Amy’s pizza is a delicious frozen, bake-at-home pizza that has really hit-the-spot on several occasions for the hubby and I.

The only issue with this yummy pizza is that I’ve been trying to stay away from gluten as I’ve continued to read more research on the effects of gluten and it’s connection with Leaky Gut Syndrome. Since I’ve overcome so many digestive issues that I struggled with in the past, I want to support my digestive system in the best way possible, and I find things just flow better when I limit my wheat intake.

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

This meant it was time for me to get in the KITCH and make my own Amy’s inspired delicious, wheat and dairy-free pizza that would taste delicious and take me less than 30-Minutes, because, well, I like quick meals! 

I perused the internet for a wheat and dairy free pizza crust recipe with minimal ingredients and came across afantastic recipe from The Tasty Life (the recipe is no longer there so I had to delete the link). I knew I had found the perfect crust, now I just needed to come up with a delicious and healthy pizza topping concoction that emulated that of Amy’s pizza and of course, would be cheese-less!

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

I whipped up a sauce using tomato puree, balsamic, honey, and garlic. Perfecto!

Then, I chose to use caramelized onions with shiitake mushrooms and sliced pepper, artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, a big drizzle of aged balsamic and a handful of spicy arugula for the pizza toppings. No cheese in sight and seriously, it’s not missed one teeny-tiny bit! 

30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) via Nutritionist in the Kitch

This tasty homemade pizza came together in 30-minutes flat, from start to finish… and yes, it seriously hit-the-spot! 

Have you made your own homemade pizza before…crust and all? What ingredients did you use? I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!

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30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free)
 
30 Minute Meal // Roasted Vegetable Balsamic & Arugula Pizza (Grain & Dairy Free) Prep time: 5 mins Cook time: 25 mins Total time: 30 mins Serves: 2-4
Ingredients
  • 1 Gluten Free Pizza Crust of choice (homemade or storebought)
  • Pizza Sauce:
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon raw honey
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • Pizza Toppings:
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ medium onion, sliced thinly
  • 1 cup shiitake mushrooms, sliced
  • ½ medium bell pepper, sliced thinly
  • ¼ cup jarred artichokes, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon sundried tomatoes, chopped
  • 1 cup fresh arugula
  • 1 tablespoon aged balsamic vinegar or balsamic reduction
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and prepare the crust as per your recipe or package instructions.
  2. While the pizza crust is baking, heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and add in the olive oil, add in the onion, mushrooms, and peppers and sauté until soft and the onions begin to caramelize, about 7-10 minutes. You may need to lower the heat slightly to low-medium.
  3. While the onions are caramelizing, prepare the pizza sauce by adding the tomato paste, balsamic, honey, and garlic to a bowl and mixing until well combined.
  4. After 18 minutes of the pizza crust baking, remove it from the oven, smooth over the pizza sauce, and add the caramelized onions, mushrooms, and peppers, as well as the chopped artichokes and sundried tomatoes.
  5. Place the pizza back in the oven for 5-8 more minutes, remove, and drizzle with the aged balsamic/reduction and top with the arugula.
  6. Enjoy!

Have a wonderful rest of this beautiful Sunday!

Christal

Nutrition in the Kitch

Author: Christal Sczebel

Christal is the creator of Nutrition in the Kitch. She's a Certified Nutritional Consultant, twice published author, gluten and dairy free recipe developer, food photographer, speaker, wife, and mama. Christal loves good food, all things wellness, and loves to travel. Her wellness philosophy is centred around balance and sustainable health, life's way too short for boring diets and restriction!

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  • Hey you 🙂 what pizza crust do you prefer? The one in this recipe or the gluten free almond flax crust?

  • Both my kids and myself are lactose intolerant, however when we go to Europe we are fine.
    In Toronto, whenever available we order “fior do latte”, since it is made in Italy no issues there.
    maybe use a thin layer of your wonderful raw cashew sour cream, add one crushed garlic clove to it and this will be the base. Add your toppings and enjoy.
    Totally agree about the plastic cheeses, sorry I mean dairy free cheeses.

    • Ah yes, I’m not lactose intolerant but intolerant to whey, so I have a hard time with all dairy 🙁 I do love the idea of cashew sour cream though, that would be a delicious pizza sauce! Thank you for the feedback Monica and haha… plastic cheeses… yup!

  • This looks great Christal! If you are not a fan of the dairy free cheese products, you can make a really thick vegan bechamel sauce, which works great as “sour cream”, that and smoked salmon and pesto I find is a really good topping too 🙂 Well, my pre-vegetarian self thought so anywho!
    I love the fresh combinations of flavours you have used here though 🙂 x