Since white pizza does not have a tomato sauce base, it may require a slightly shorter baking time than traditional pizza. Look for a crispy, golden-brown crust and remember that everyone's preferences may vary, so adjust the baking time and temperature to your liking.
Elevate your pizza by using a pizza stone, baking steel, or a preheated baking tray to distribute the heat evenly, resulting in a more rapid cook with a consistent and crispier crust.
Lactose-free white pizza offers a wonderfully refreshing twist on the traditional version, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a tasty slice. Keep reading to discover more about this delightful variation.
Water
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175 ml |
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Yeast
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10 g |
Olive oil
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1 tbsp |
Coarse salt
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½ tsp |
Wholemeal spelt flour
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75 g |
Wheat flour
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200 g |
Lactose-free butter
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25 g |
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Yellow onions, thinly sliced (approx. 200g)
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2 |
Spring onions, diagonally sliced (approx. 100g)
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1 bunch |
Fresh oregano, finely chopped
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1 tbsp |
Coarse salt
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1 tsp |
Lactose-free sour cream
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200 ml |
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Lamb's lettuce
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500 ml |
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Steamed asparagus, small pieces
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300 g |
Smoked salmon, thin slices
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100 g |
Fresh oregano
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Freshly ground pepper
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Switch things up and give this recipe for lactose-free white pizza a shot. It is all about that perfect balance of a crispy crust, creamy and flavourful sour cream, fragrant onions, fresh greens, and irresistible smoked salmon. By using lactose-free sour cream and butter you ensure that everyone can enjoy a slice – of course without compromising on either taste or texture. No matter the time of year or day of the week, this light and delicate variation will transport you to sunny spring days and bring a refreshing twist to your taste buds. Its yummy flavours can be enjoyed year-round, making it a perfect choice for any occasion.
Looking for delicious dinner options without lactose? Try our mouth-watering lactose-free pasta with salmon and asparagus, this tasty lactose-free salmon pie, or a hamburger with lactose-free yogurt garlic sauce.
Get ready to indulge in a one-of-a-kind white pizza experience. This version breaks away from the ordinary by skipping the typical tomato sauce and embracing a creamy, lactose-free sour cream-based topping. But that is not all – this recipe takes it to the next level by sautéing onions to aromatic perfection and sprinkling the pizza with flavourful oregano. The result? A flavour explosion that perfectly balances the tangy richness of the sour cream with the savoury depth of the onions and the herbaceous notes of oregano. It is the perfect base for the smoky salmon, fresh asparagus, and crisp lamb's lettuce.
Smoked salmon on pizza is delicious. It adds a rich, smoky flavour that takes the pizza to a whole new level. The saltiness of the salmon pairs perfectly with the creamy base, creating a mouth-watering combination. Also, the tender texture of the salmon is a nice contrast to the asparagus and lamb's lettuce, making every bite satisfying.
There are classic white pizza variations with specific toppings, but you can easily experiment to find the best version for your preferences.
You can, for instance, embrace the seasons and use fresh produce to keep things fresh and exciting. Think roasted squash in the fall, juicy fresh tomatoes in the summer, or sautéed greens in the spring. These ingredients will not only add great flavour but also bring vibrant colours to please the eye.
Cheese selection also plays a crucial role in achieving a creamy and melty texture on your pizza. You can experiment with different varieties of regular or lactose-free cheeses to find the perfect combination. If you want something simpler, brushing the dough with olive oil or using herb-infused oils can add a touch of richness and depth.
When it comes to white pizza, the absence of tomato sauce gives you the freedom to get creative with alternative options. As the name suggests, this version often come with different types of creamy white sauces. Some use bechamel-like sauces with butter, flour, and milk, while others go for various kinds of cheese or a simple mix of olive oil and garlic. You can also customise your sauce by adding ingredients like roasted garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, or roasted peppers for extra flavour and complexity.