I’ve taken a
Midwest staple appetizer and turned it into pizza!
My new Dill Pickle
Pizza combines garlic, pickles, Canadian Bacon, a creamy dip base and lots of
cheese.
This post is
sponsored AE Dairy, but
all opinions are my own.
Here in the Midwest we have long had a low-ball appetizer
gracing our tables for years known as pickle roll-ups, Midwest sushi….and
honestly many other names. It’s a simple slice of ham spread with cream cheese
wrapped around a dill pickle spear and cut into slices.
Nothing too glamorous, but we love them!
When AE Dairy and I
started chatting about our March recipe using one of their famed sour cream
dips, I immediately asked if I could use their Dill Pickle
dip to recreate this said appetizer into a fun pizza.
They said, YES!
So buckle up pickle fans, this one is for you!
You are welcome to use a store bought pizza crust (like I
did here) or make your own (try my easy
no-fail pizza dough recipe), either work great. It’s whatever you prefer.
I will say, whatever crust you choose, try assembling it and
baking it straight on parchment paper directly on the bottom oven rack. This
will give you a nice, even crispy crust.
Instead of traditional pizza sauce, I instead used AE Diary’s
Dill Pickle Dip, a little olive oil and some fresh minced garlic. This
trifecta gives it great flavor before you even get to the toppings!
After that I layered on sliced Canadian Bacon, dill pickles
slices (I kept mine sliced whole, but you can certainly chop them up as well),
mozzarella and Parmesan cheese.
This pizza is simple, yet FULL of pickle-y flavor.
The crust is crispy on this one, the middle layer is creamy
and the toppings are so fun and unique. You know, during the Summer I like to
invite my girlfriends over for dinner and drinks and last Summer I did pizza
night.
I made three different pizzas and they brought snacks. I’ll
usually serve my Sweet
Asian Chili Crab Rangoon Pizza, sometimes my Chicken
Alfredo Bruschetta pizza…..but this new one will really knock their socks
off.
Try serving this one on your next Friday night pizza night!
Pickle lovers will find it so fun. Non pickle lovers may still give it a shot!
When you do try it, please share your photos and tag myself (@sweetsavoryeats) and AE
Dairy (@aedairy) as we’d love
to share them on our social accounts. Put your own spin on it and let us know
how it turned out!
A big thank you to AE Dairy for sponsoring this post.
Just fyi but I jumped to the recipe and it doesn’t say when to add the pickle dip!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to think of some adjectives for pizza such as this one :)
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