Sweet Potato Kale Pizza with Rosemary & Red Onion
Updated March 26, 2019
I have good intentions when it comes to making dinner, but lately I am too tired to follow through. I am really productive in the morning, but when 3:00 in the afternoon hits, I am done. All of my motivation goes out the front door. This week I planned a few dinners, but never got around to making them. Luckily, I have the most amazing husband who always steps in to take care of me and our little guy. This week he came home from work and I told him sorry because I didn’t make anything for dinner, once again. He told me not to apologize and immediately went into the kitchen to cook dinner. He made the most amazing Sweet Potato Kale Pizza with Rosemary & Red Onion. He definitely spoiled me with this delicious meal.
Josh loves pizza, he could eat it every night, but he usually prefers pepperoni or sausage, nothing fancy. I was surprised he thought “outside of the box” and added a few of my favorite ingredients to this pizza. I know he really loves me:) He rolled out pizza dough and topped it with olive oil, mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced roasted sweet potatoes, balsamic drizzled kale, red onion, and fresh rosemary. All of the flavors melted together to create the perfect Fall pizza. You can use our favorite whole wheat pizza dough recipe or our basic pizza dough recipe.
I loved everything about this pizza. It seriously is the best! Not only is it out of this world delicious, it is also pretty. I love the Fall colors. It is perfect for Halloween too. If you are looking for a festive, fun, and fantastic tasting Halloween dinner, make this Sweet Potato Kale Pizza. I am hoping Josh will make it again..and soon! Maybe I should be lazy more often:)
Sweet Potato Kale Pizza with Rosemary & Red Onion
Ingredients
- Your favorite pizza dough-we like this pizza dough recipe
- 1 large sweet potato thinly sliced, about ¼ inch thick
- 1/2 red onion sliced
- 1 1/2 tablespoon olive oil divided
- Salt and pepper for seasoning potato slices and onion
- 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese
- 1 1/2 cups chopped kale
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 1 teaspoon freshly chopped rosemary
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Place the sweet potato slices and red onion slices in a bowl and toss with ½ tablespoon of the olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. Place on a large baking sheet and bake for about 20 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes are soft and tender. Make sure you turn them once during the 20 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool while you prepare the pizza dough.
- Turn the oven to 500 degrees F or as high as your oven will go. If you have a pizza stone, place the pizza stone in the oven to get hot. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pizza dough, using a rolling pin. Roll it out to about ⅜ of an inch. Place the pizza dough on a pizza peel or pan that has been generously coated with corn meal. Lightly brush the dough with the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil. In a small bowl, toss the kale with balsamic vinegar. Top the pizza dough with mozzarella cheese, sweet potato slices, kale, red onion slices, and fresh rosemary.
- Place the pizza in the oven-directly on the pizza stone, if using one, or on the oven rack. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until pizza crust is golden and cheese is melted. Remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes before slicing. Slice and serve warm.
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Made this tonight along with some traditional pizzas for my family…the sweet potato one was for me! I didn’t have kale, so used some baby spinach. Pretty happy with the results!! I also added some fried garlic (from Thailand) and my homemade hot pepper rings. I will definitely make this again!
this sounds good. Something new to try as well. thanks for sharing this recipe.
Simon
This sounds really delicious and something new to try. Thank you for sharing this.
Simon
Made this today (with an olive oil crust from Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day) and added crumbled goat cheese on top. Divine.
Glad you liked the pizza!
Do you think spinach would go well with this pizza? Or is it too flavorless w/o the kale?
Made this. Loved it. Used Mel’s kitchen cafe quick and easy pizza dough. (I have that one memorized.) Followed the recipe as written. Such a wonderful fall flavor. Will be adding to our pizza rotation. Thanks!
That pizza looks sooo good! When I saw the pics of it on IG, I had a huge pizza craving, immediately
Delicious. My husband and I loved it!
In the second line of the instructions you say “place the sweet potato slices and red onion slices in a bow and toss….” Â In a bow my brain thought? I really thought you wanted them artistically arranged on the baking sheet in a bow shape…. hmmn, wonder why she’s doing that? How cute? Oh, in a bowl! Recipe looks and sounds lovely and it will be tonight’s dinner.Â
It is supposed to say bowl:) Fixed the typo!
This has become our company go to recipe when we really want to relax and enjoy the company. Ive been using artisan flatbread or Naan for the crust. Added fresh garden tomatoes (the little brown ones are the best). Meat options have included pepperoni or leftover salmon. We use a mixture of Parmesan & mozzarella
I look forward to this pizza every fall. Glad you liked it too!
I’m planning to make this for the first time tomorrow for guests! The pizza dough I use usually takes 25 min on 450 to bake entirely (with just pizza sauce and mozzarella). Do you think that long will burn the sweet potatoes, onions and kale? If so, do you think I should I skip roasting the potatoes and onions ahead of time or roast them for just 10 min first? Or add them half way through the 25 min? Would really appreciate your advice! Thanks!
You can try roasting them for 10 minutes and then adding them half way through. I haven’t tried it this way, but if they are in the oven for 15 minutes, they should be fine…if you pre-roasted the sweet potatoes.
I make a similar pizza I added white potatoes and garlic and you Alfredo sauce as the base