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Vegan Sausage Pizza

Vegan Sausage Pizza… with Peppers and Onions!

Vegan Sausage Pizza | www.thatwasvegan.com

I ate this glorious pizza nearly three weeks ago, but sitting here looking at these pictures has me drooling all over again. All that delicious melty Daiya… the fresh veggies, the meatballs… and look at all the oregano and crushed red pepper on there! Divine!

Vegan Sausage Pizza | www.thatwasvegan.com

I’d go on a date with this pizza, and I’d make out with it SO HARD. I’m in love.

Vegan Sausage Pizza | www.thatwasvegan.com

Ok, so maybe “love” is too strong a word (and “lust” would probably be a little weird), but I’m really into this pizza. I hadn’t had a sausage pizza since I went vegetarian back in ’08, but a couple months ago I saw one on a menu somewhere. It wasn’t vegan so I had to wait and recreate it at home, but it was 100% worth it. And obvs you can make it with sausage or meatballs and it’s yummy either way.

If you used to be into meaty pizzas, you simply must try this. Leave work, and go to your nearest grocery store for supplies. Go home and bake the pizza, then shovel it into your foodhole.  There will be plenty of time to thank me afterward 🙂


Vegan Sausage/Meatball Pizza
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Ingredients
  1. One pizza dough, store bought or homemade, rolled out and ready to go
  2. 8-10 vegan meatballs or slices of sausage
  3. 1 small onion
  4. 1 bell pepper
  5. 1/2 cup pizza sauce
  6. 1.5 cups Daiya shredded mozzarella
  7. S&P
  8. Oregano
  9. Crushed red pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven and pizza stone to 425.
  2. Heat the meatballs over medium heat in a frying pan just until warm. Slice in half and set aside.
  3. Slice the peppers and onion, set aside.
  4. Pour the sauce onto the pizza dough, spreading out evenly. Top with 1/3 of the Daiya, then add the meatballs and pepper/onions. Add the remaining cheese over the top, and sprinkle on the S&P, oregano and crushed red pepper as desired.
  5. Bake for 12-15 minutes until melty.
Notes
  1. I used Nate's meatballs, but Trader Joe's are exactly the same and would work great as well!
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  • Meredith @ Unexpectedly Magnificent June 23, 2014, 8:02 am

    We just ate a pizza with Daiya yesterday. It’s the best! I love peppers on my pizza, so this looks amazing! 🙂

    • Barb June 24, 2014, 7:14 am

      I love peppers on ANYTHING!

  • Laura June 23, 2014, 9:01 am

    This sounds like a perfect recipe for a lazy weekend get-together. Although perhaps not something one would eat frequently, I think there is a place in any healthy-food based diet for an occasional treat such as this pizza. … especially if served with a cold beer!

    • Barb June 24, 2014, 7:11 am

      I agree… especially the part about the cold beer! 🙂

  • AnnMarie June 24, 2014, 3:15 pm

    looks liek the perfect comfort food!

  • Deborah July 29, 2014, 12:53 am

    Hi there, only just discovered your lovely site today, and I’ll be following. I’m wondering what meatballs you’ve used, I don’t see you mentioning, can you enlighten me? We have a hard time getting proper ingredienses here (Denmark), but things are improving. Badly need the Daiya.

    • Barb July 29, 2014, 7:45 am

      Hi Deborah, I use Nate’s brand, or Trader Joe’s. They’re actually exactly the same, just marketed under two different names. Hope that helps!

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