Some people are pizza purists, and some people are me. I like trying the most ridiculous and random types of pizza ever. My most recent favorite at a local pizza place? Pecans, sweet onion marmalade, gorgonzola and fresh rosemary. So, so good. That is definitely a combo I will be ordering again and maybe even recreating at home! And I am sure it’ll be nothing but good. But for now, this Taco Pizza I made from Budget Bytes is my favoritest homemade pizza of all time. A high honor, and for good reason.
Tacos and pizza are amazing on their own, and together in one dish is a party you don’t want to miss! Each bite has layers of hot and cold ingredients and is just so flavorful!
When thinking about this pizza, it’s hard to tell what the best part is–the refried bean/salsa sauce? The crunchy corn? The cheese? [oooh cause you can’t have pizza without cheese!] Or the fresh, cold pico, cilantro, and sour cream on top of it all? I’m not sure, but you pretty much can’t go wrong with this idea because it’s so versatile. Any taco filling would be fabulous on this pizza. I think next time I might add some shredded chicken and sauteed peppers and onions for a fajita-type pizza. Oooh! And chunks of avocado and a drizzle of guacamole salsa. That’s what I’m talking about!!
Even without meat though, this veggie pizza is super filling, and your family will be fighting over the leftovers. Ben and I sure were! Haha. Just kidding. I think.
It’s a good thing I didn’t make this yesterday on our fourth anniversary! 🙂 Instead, we spent the day picnicking at a local winery and enjoying each other’s company. Better than squabbling over a delicious pizza, methinks. Teeheehee. Hope you all have a great Memorial Day weekend!
from Budget Bytes Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a small bowl, mix together tomatoes, onion, and cilantro for pico de gallo. Add black pepper to taste, set aside. Add oil to a small saucepan over medium heat, add garlic and cook until soft, about 2 minutes. Then stir in beans, salsa, and taco seasoning and cook until heated and smooth. Remove from heat. Roll out pizza dough on pizza pan, par-baking crust if desired for 5-7 minutes [I usually skip this step!]. Then remove from oven and top with bean mixture, cheese, and corn. Bake for another 10-12 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Top with pico de gallo, cilantro, and a drizzle of sour cream [spoon into ziploc bag, cut off the corner, and squeeze over pizza]. You can also add a dash of hot sauce if that’s your thing. Enjoy!Taco Pizza
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Mmm.. this looks so delicious!
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thank you taryn!
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Happy belated anniversary!!
Taco pizza is one of my favorites and I love trying different variations of it!
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thank you, jessica 🙂
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I think the pecan-gorganzola-onion marmalade pizza sounds delicious (as does this one). You must check out my Carne Asada Pizza I posted a couple of days ago. (Is that a shameless plug, too?)
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i’ll definitely check that out! carne asada pizza sounds wonderful!
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Perfect pizza, Sarah! I love these flavors!
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thank you, cassie!
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This looks AMAZING!! I am totally with you on experimenting with pizza flavors … one time I had a pear + gorgonzola pizza that was fantastic. Happy Memorial Day weekend, Sarah!
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i’ll have to try that, dallas! pear on pizza sounds perfect 🙂
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You and I have been on the same wavelength lately! I just made a veggie pizza recently. This pizza sounds fantastic! I am like you, I will try many different things on pizza. I can’t get enough of it. Happy belated anniversary and I hope you both have a wonderful weekend!
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thanks suzie!
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Yum!! I LOVE taco pizza, especially a great vegetarian version! 🙂
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i had never had a vegetarian version before, and loved it more than a meaty taco pizza 🙂
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I am so with you; there are too many possibilities with pizza to limit yourself. This looks AWESOME.
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thank you girl!!
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This sounds SO good. I’m normally a pizza purist, but I’d totally try this – it looks right up my alley!
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you should try it asap…it’s amazing 🙂 would also be great as an app!
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SO with you. We go nuts. This looks amazing. Mexican & Italian is a great fusion!!
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thanks erica! fusion food is the best 🙂
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I miss carbs! LOL!
I would love a pizza just like this!
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haha thanks dawn 🙂
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