Menu Pro Tips: 12 Ways to Make Pizza Toppings Do Double-Duty
Make every pizza ingredient count. Get inspired by a dozen new and creative ways to integrate pizza toppings into your menu.
- Pizza toppings like pepperoni, salami, meatballs, plant-based proteins, vegetables, and any sauce of your choice (tomato, pesto, alfredo) make unique and delicious hot or cold sandwiches.
- On a cold fall or winter day, offer guests pepperoni and sausage pizza soup, topped with melted mozzarella cheese, and served alongside a piping-hot breadstick.
- Whether it’s meat and veggies grabbed from the pizza line and tossed onto a traditional leafy green salad, or a meat-lover’s delight of cubed Italian cold cuts mixed with cold pasta salad and olive oil, pizza toppings work great in a salad.
- Turn ordinary spaghetti or chicken alfredo into something exciting when you add roasted garlic, meatballs, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, bacon, prosciutto, and more.
- Calzones and Strombolis. Give them a pizza they can take on the go when you roll favorite pizza toppings up into a calzone or stromboli and serve it alongside a fun dipping sauce. Feature a vegetarian option using plant-based chicken, beef, or sausage, too.
- Pizza isn’t just for lunch and dinner. Incorporate fun pizza toppings like sliced potatoes, ham, and onions into a frittata and you’ve got a unique breakfast and brunch item to serve with mimosas and Bloody Marys.
- This is a culinary mashup anyone will get behind. Top pizza nachos with melted mozzarella and cheddar cheese, pizza sauce, bacon, pepperoni, pepperoncinis, onions, bell peppers, and olives.
- Pizza Bowl. If you have customers watching their carbs, pizza bowls are a perfect way to satisfy a pizza craving. Fill a bowl with cheese, sauce, and a variety of pizza toppings. Bake until melted and cooked through.
- Pizza Dip. A great appetizer or late-night snack, pizza dip is a simple mixture of cream cheese, mozzarella, cheddar, tomato sauce, and pizza toppings of your choosing. Serve it with tortilla chips or crunchy bread.
- Great for kids or anyone who loves a handheld meal or snack, pizza toppings work perfectly inside a toasty quesadilla. Pick any cheese and melt it inside a big tortilla with vegetables and/or savory meats before pairing it with chips, salsa, and guacamole. Olé!
- Gourmet Mac and Cheese. Invite guests to get creative with your macaroni and cheese by offering the option to transform their favorite pizza into a bowl of pizza mac and cheese.
- Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar. Draw a Sunday morning crowd and inspire social media chatter with a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar, complete with slices of cooked bacon, skewers of pepperoni, olives, jalapeños, onions, and more.
5 More Ways to Use Pizza Dough
Have some leftover pizza dough and space on the “specials” menu? Try these.
- Garlic knots
- Pepperoni rolls
- Cinnamon rolls
- Breadsticks (savory or sweet)
- Mini calzones (savory or sweet)
Points to Ponder
- Sustainable practices, such as creative use of existing ingredients can help reduce the impact of food waste coming from restaurants, which currently amounts to about 18% of food waste in the United States
- More than half of Americans (55%) say they consider a restaurant’s food-waste reduction efforts to be an important factor when choosing where to dine
Content courtesy of Nestle Professional
Source: National Restaurant Association: 86 Food Waste, March 2021
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