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Caramelized Onion Pizza with Blue Cheese & Walnuts Recipe

January 18, 2017

Sometimes, a sweet pizza with some great texture and interesting flavor is in order. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not sure I’ve ever eaten a pizza a didn’t like. It’s just that every so often, I like to eat something that tastes “mature,” if that makes any sense. As Laura and I were enjoying this pizza for dinner last night, I mentioned that it tasted like something adults would enjoy. Kids probably wouldn’t like this one. It’s sort of an acquired taste, like beer or wine. Adults love them but kids don’t. Kids’ palates simply haven’t developed enough yet to like such things. It’s an awesome pizza though.

Caramelized Onion Pizza with Blue Cheese & Walnuts Recipe

The Recipe

In order to prepare this pizza, you’ll need some dough. I have a great whole-wheat dough recipe that I shared on this website. If you follow that simple recipe, you’ll enjoy something that’s chewy and flavorful.

This recipe doesn’t use many ingredients, but what it does use needs to be prepared carefully. The primary topping on this pizza is onions. In order to get the full sweetness out of them, you’ll need to caramelize them, which means “brown” them, thoroughly. It’s these onions that put this pizza on the map.

The other two primary toppings are toasted walnuts and blue cheese. When I mentioned that this is an adult pizza above, I was talking mostly about the blue cheese. Some folks love this type of cheese while others don’t care for it much. I’ll tell you one thing – when it’s combined with the walnuts and onion, it’s out of this world.

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Ingredients

Makes: 1 Pizza

Pizza Dough (Follow This Recipe)
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Regular Olive Oil
Regular Table Salt
Ground Black Pepper
2 Pounds Onions, Chopped
1 Teaspoon Brown Sugar
1 Cup Walnuts, Chopped and Toasted
4 Ounces Blue Cheese
3 Scallions, Sliced

Step-by-Step Instructions

I pulled this recipe from the awesome cookbook put out by America’s Test Kitchen. It’s called The Complete Vegetarian Cookbook and it’s definitely a win. I’ve used many recipes from this book and I truly appreciate the effort that went into it.

Let Dough Rest

After following the pizza dough recipe, you should have your product in a large bowl waiting for use. If so, place 1 tablespoon of regular olive oil on a 16 inch baking sheet and then remove the dough from the bowl and place it on the pan.


Warming Up Pizza Dough on Baking Sheet

Let the dough sit for 1 hour to warm up.

Shape Dough

After the dough has warmed up a bit, use your fingers to press it towards the edge of the pan. Be sure to keep the thickness consistent throughout, except for the edges. Those should be slightly thicker than the rest.

Pizza Dough Spread and Shaped to Pan

Next, drizzle some olive oil onto the surface of the dough and then liberally grind some black pepper on top of that.

Adding Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Ground Black Pepper to Pizza Dough

Pre-Heat Your Oven

At this point, it’s safe to begin pre-heating your oven to 500 degrees. Also, adjust your racks so one of them is in the center position.

Caramelize the Onions


Warm up a large skillet over medium heat. Add 1 tablespoon of regular olive oil to the pan and when it begins to shimmer, add the onions, brown sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Cover the pan and let cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes. This is just to soften them up. Then, remove the cover, increase the heat to medium-high and cook and stir for another 15 minutes or until the onions brown.

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Caramelized Onions in Cast Iron Skillet

Add Toppings to Dough

Now that the onions are finished, you can add the toppings to the dough. Scatter the onions evenly across the dough. Then follow suit with the toasted walnuts and the blue cheese.

Adding Toppings to Whole-Wheat Pizza

Bake the Pizza

When that’s finished, add the pizza to the oven and let bake for 10 minutes. After that time, rotate the pan and let cook for about 5 more minutes or until you see the edges of the crust are beginning to brown. When that occurs, remove the pizza from the oven and turn off the heat.

Add Scallions and Serve

At this point, you can sprinkle the sliced scallions over the surface of the pizza, cut into 6 pieces and serve. The pizza is finished.

The Final Pizza

Now that I think about, while the onions are sweet and the walnuts add a lot of nice texture, the blue cheese is probably the king here. It adds so much to the flavor it’s difficult not to come to this conclusion. give this pizza a try and let me know your results. Thanks for reading!


Whole-Wheat Pizza with Walnuts, Blue Cheese and Onions

Whole-Wheat Pizza with Scallions on a Lodge Cast Iron Pizza Pan

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About Jay Gaulard

My name is Jay Gaulard and I'm what I like to call an "inexperienced chef," if that's not an oxymoron. I initially decided to immerse myself into the world of food and cooking in May of 2015, when I began growing, in earnest, my first garden. The garden produced a wonderful yield and with some newfound confidence, my hobby of learning about what I eat took shape. Currently, I'm enrolled in an online cooking school and am quite active with the culinary community. I primarily write posts about what I research and learn along the way.

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