11th Day Franc Vegan Pizza

It was our first attempt trying Vegan Pizza today. And I can thoroughly say, it was great. I wouldn't think that having a pizza without cheese would be very appetizing, but it was totally fine. I would say that if you blindfolded the average person and gave them a pizza with lots of good veggie toppings, but no cheese, they would barely notice that the cheese was missing. I realized that the taste of the pizza comes mainly from the sauce and the toppings. Yes cheese does add some creamy, melty texture, but I don't think it adds a huge amount of extra flavor. Just try it and see for yourself. *I think I ate like five pieces it was so good!

Here's our simple Vegan Pizza we whipped up in just a few minutes...

We stared off with some 12" pre-baked pizza shells we picked up at the store.
We added about a half of a can of pizza sauce. I think when not using cheese you should always have extra sauce, so be generous here.
Earlier we sauteed about a cup of red onion and a cup of portabella mushrooms in EVOO to soften them up a bit. I think this is important since we were working with pre-baked crusts and the pizza will not have to cook as long as a raw dough crust would. I also crumbled up and sauteed in EVOO one Italian Tofurkey sausage, and cooked till a little crisp.
We then took all the sauteed ingredients and added to our sauced up crust.
The last couple things we added were some minced garlic (about 1 teaspoon or to your taste), some mild pepper rings, about a teaspoon of Italian seasonings and about a teaspoon of garlic salt.
We popped the whole thing in the over for about 8 minutes (follow the cooking instructions on the pizza shell package) and it was done. Super Easy!

One extra note. I'm sure the hard core veteran Vegans will see some of our recipes and note that we are using some packaged or prepared items and not doing everything from scratch or organically. While we strive to do the best we can with all the ingredients we use, please understand that this is a big change for us and that with our busy schedules and a family we are doing our best to make this work. We hope that over time we can perfect our technique, but I also hope that newbies to this lifestyle will also see that there are some easy recipes that taste good and are simple to make, and you don't have to feel like your just eating beans and rice every day. I think that the reason that most people are afraid to go vegan is they feel that they will have to give up all of their comfort foods like pizza and burgers and just eat a bunch of spinach and tofu, or that the food will be so difficult and time consuming to prepare that they couldn't possibly make the change. We're here to show that you can have alternative items that give you that same comfort, simply by approaching the ingredients in a new way. Also by keeping things simple you may not be a "perfect" Vegan (if there even is such a thing), but you will gain a huge benefit of eating healthier with really a very small effort and sacrifice.

- Franc

1 comment:

  1. "Franc" I applaud your efforts and all that you and "Betty" have accomplished. I mean to go vegan is a HUGE lifestyle change. I think that the way you guys are starting is smart. You are right, many people get intimidated by ALL that they think needs to change. I'm one of those people. BUT I'M ON THE BRINK! (I think)

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