The Hawaiian Pizza is my all-time favorite pizza!
I show you how to make this pineapple pizza at home with my recipe further below.
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Pizza, no doubt, is always a dinner time winner in my book, and there is nothing better than a pizza topped with pineapple chunks and ham.
I know there is a giant debate about this and there are naysayers out there, yet I don't care.
I love my pizza topped with pineapple chunks and delicious ham slices.
If this is something you can relate to, welcome to the wonderful club of pineapple pizza lovers.
We know all the good things in life, and now you can make your own Hawaiian pizza at home.
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πͺ How to make it?
To make Hawaiian pizza is super easy and straight forward.
I prepare my pizza base from scratch so I have included the pizza base recipe to the process.
You can use a store-bought pizza base too.
Yet a homemade pizza base always tastes better!
Step 1
Prepare the dough by mixing together all the dough ingredients.
The dough needs to be worked out so that it will rise better.
Keep the pizza dough to rise for a few hours for fluffy pizza dough.
If you need more details to make your pizza crust, check out my easy pizza dough recipe post.
If you need a quick dough within minutes, check out my no yeast instant pizza dough.
Step 2
When you are ready to prepare and bake your Hawaiian Pizza, stretch or roll out your pizza dough so that it's almost same thick on all corners.
Tip: Pizzas in Italy are mostly off-shape and stretched out.
Spread the tomato sauce over the pizza crust, sprinkle with salt and a pizza or Italian seasoning blend.
Place pineapple chunks over your pizza and ham pieces.
Sprinkle grated cheese over the pizza.
Step 3
Bake your pizza in the oven or on a pizza stone on the grill over a high heat setting.
430 Fahrenheit and 220 Celsius is a great heat setting for a crisp perfectly baked pizza crust.
π Oven VS pizza stone BBQ
Usually, I bake my pizza in the kitchen oven because I'm a pizzaholic and I don't have a grill waiting for me at all times.
Baking Pizza in an oven is the most common way and it does trick, feeding the whole family.
Yet, baking a pizza on pizza stone in a BBQ or Pizza oven will take your pizza to a whole new level!
The pizza stone is left in the bbq during the heating process, which turns the stone into a hot plate.
The pizza is then left on the pizza stone and the BBQ lid is closed.
That way the pizza is cooked evenly on high heat and within minutes.
The result is a soft perfectly cooked pizza crust, which is slightly crunchy as well.
Combine that with juicy pineapple chunks and smoked sliced ham and you have yourself a delightful irresistible pizza.
π Alternative toppings
Pineapple is the star on a hawaiian pizza, and I will always prefer the ham and pineapple combo on my pizza.
Yet, I'm giving you a few options to create a gourmet hawaiian pizza adjusted to your taste preferences.
Here are some of the best alternative hawaiian pizza toppings:
- Fiery hot Hawaiian Pizza with pepperoni, jalapeno or habaneros (if you dare!)
- Bacon Pineapple Pizza instead of the ham
- The Hawaiian chicken pizza with chicken instead of ham
- Chorizo sausage with pineapple to pep up things
ποΈ More pizza recipes
- Mini Pizza Bites
- Spicy Pizza Sauce
- Flammkuchen (French/German "Pizza")
- Barbecue Chicken, Pineapple and Bacon French Bread Pizza by yellowblissroad.com
Dear Reader, how are you guying to bake your Hawaiian Pizza?
π Recipe
Homemade Hawaiian Pizza Recipe
Ingredients
For the dough:
- 2 cups All-purpose Flour
- 1 packet Instant Yeast 2 ΒΌ Teaspoon
- pinch Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Oil optional
- ΒΎ cup Water luke warm
For the topping:
- 4 Tablespoons Tomato Sauce
- pinch Salt
- 1 Teaspoon Italian Seasoning or Pizza Seasoning
- 1.7 ounces Ham
- 3.5 ounces Pineapple Chunks
- 3.5 ounces Cheese grated
Instructions
- Mix the whole content and place it onto a working surface. Now work out your dough with some extra flour so that the ingredients are well incorporated and you should have a smooth nonsticky dough at the end. Or use a kitchen machine to help you out.
- Make a ball and place it back into the mixing bowl, sprinkle some flour equally on top and cover with a cloth. Leave your dough to rise for a few hours until double in size.
- Take out your big fat dough and work it out shortly with your clean hands and some flour. Then roll or stretch out the dough into a thin roundish pizza base.
- Preheat your kitchen oven or BBQ with Pizza stone to 430Β° Fahrenheit or 220Β° Celsius.
- Top the pizza dough with the Tomato Paste and spread it out.
- Place the ham, pineapple chunks over the pizza crust and generously cover with cheese.
- Bake the pizza in the oven at 430Β° Fahrenheit or 220Β° Celsius for about 12 minutes or in the BBQ covered for 5-8 minutes until you have a baked crust.
- Cut pizza slices and enjoy still warm.
Notes
- Pizza measurements equal one large pizza or two smaller pizza (as shown in the image) or 12 slices.
- You can add olive oil to the dough. It helps to stretch and gives the dough flexibility.
- Keep in mind that the longer the dough rises the fluffier and better the crust will turn out.
- Choose a cheese that melts. I like to use mozzarella, Emmenthal, cheddar amongst others.
Cass @foodmyfriend says
This is perfectly wood fired! I am having pizza for lunch today so now I'm even more excited!
Helene Dsouza says
Thank you Cass for your compliment! I like them more dark too. I suppose that's because Italy is just 2 hours by car from my home town in Austria. =D
Charles says
Contrary to what die-hard Italians might think, I love pineapple on pizza... though I wouldn't consider it an exotic fruit. It's so weird... bananas, kiwis, pineapples... even oranges used to be "exotic"... but now the world is so much smaller and they're just standard. Sometimes they're even cheaper than apples!
Lovely pizza Helene - that crust looks perfect... so crispy!
Helene Dsouza says
Exactly, Italians would say that this is pizza with pineapple doesn't make sense. I wish my Italian here would make pineapple pizza, she refuses to add this to her menu. lol So true... once upon a time, these fruits were considered way more exotic then what they are today.
Soni says
Delicious! ! I have to admit though that I've never made pizza from scratch! I know I know,I'm lazy π Have to try your pizza base recipe one of these days and I love pineapples in my pizzas, so its right up my alley π
Helene Dsouza says
haha I am lazy at times too but then we don't have many ready made options here and anyway a pizza dough from scratch always tastes better.
Asmita says
What a beautiful pizza. Love the pineapples in it. An all time favorite food - pizza!
Helene Dsouza says
We have a few things in common asmita π
Terra says
You know this pizza addict love loves your recipe!! For a long time I wasn't a fan of pineapple on my pizza, but lately love the pineapple flavor on pizza:-) Your fun simple recipe sounds delicious! Hugs, Terra
Helene Dsouza says
So this is the right pizza topping for you Terra! =D I think so I remember that you mentioned your new found love for pineapple in one of your posts. π
mjskit says
I absolutely love a ham and pineapple pizza! If Bobby like it I'd be making this tomorrow night. Looks very, very tasty and I love the cheese sticks - what a great idea!
Helene Dsouza says
Oh those are not cheese sticks MJ, those are pineapple chunks. π Well, how did bobby like it?
Janie says
That is such a classic combo, love love love a Hawaiian!
Janie x
Helene Dsouza says
me too =D
CCU says
Mmm, sweet and savoury together π
Delicious job!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Helene Dsouza says
thanks Uru π
john@kitchenriffs says
Pineapple and ham is a great combo! I don't often have a Hawaiian pizza, but it's a great dish. Yours looks particularly nice. How great to have access to locally grown pineapple!
Helene Dsouza says
Yeah for sure, local pineapples instead of canned ones is not something everybody can do but it's well worth it. In that case, yes I am lucky to get local pineapples. =)
Tamara Coleman says
I've always enjoyed the flavors of a Hawaiian Pizza! Nice work π
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Helene Dsouza says
Thank you Tamara
Ramona says
Amazing pizza! I never thought I would like pineapple in my pizza... but as I grow older I like the sweet and savory combination in food. π
Helene Dsouza says
haha same thing here. I used to not like sweet and sour in a dish as a child but in time it turned out that I loved it!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
Funny, I made homemade pizza last night and my father-in-law wanted pineapple on his pizza. He calls it pitsa but I don't hold that against him. π Yours looks delicious.
Helene Dsouza says
Your father in law has a good taste. =P
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
A perfect pizza! Love the thin crust!
Helene Dsouza says
Thank you Angie <3
Rosa says
A mouthwatering pizza! I'd love to have a bite (well, actually more than a bite! π )...
Cheers,
Rosa
Helene Dsouza says
I ll make a pizza just for you =D
Shema | LifeScoops says
I cant eat pizza anytime of the day...absolutely loved the flavor combo here..it looks scrumptious!
Helene Dsouza says
I have to confess that I love pizza for breakfast. Absolutely not traditional but it makes me happy. ^.^