Cheesy Margherita Pizza Hummus with Grilled Pesto Pizza Bread.
You know, I have never actually made a Margherita Pizza.

I think I have had one, but never actually made one. Kind of weird, huh? I mean, I l know it is a super classic pizza, but I don’t know it’s just not in the circle of pizzas I make. This is probably due to the fact that most of the year tomatoes are just no good unless they are those sweet little grape/cherry/tom-tom tomatoes (what do YOU call umm?). Otherwise, I pretty much hate the big ones and even in the summer they are just so-so compared to the tom-toms.
UNLESS I spend all my money on some fancy heirloom tomatoes that almost never disappoint. Unfortunately, I can almost never find them where I live, so when I do see them, you know I’m gonna snatch them all up.



I know, I am so selfish. You would think I could leave a few for the other shoppers!
Nope. I am just not that nice, and to be honest, I get pretty serious about my produce.

Sorry, finders keepers losers weepers…
And with that, I hope I will forever have a little kid inside of me (fiercely protecting my produce)!

So, I bought all these expensive heirloom tomatoes without one recipe in mind. I thought that was all fine and dandy because I was sure I would have a use for them right away.
But then I put them in the pantry on the bottom shelf and sort of forgot about those succulent suckers for a few days.
Well, I didn’t really forget, I saw them everyday, multiple times actually, every time I went in and out for flour or oatmeal or nuts or whatever else. So I knew they were there and I kept thinking “I gotta use those soon”. Another day would pass, “oh crap, I gotta use those”.

Well yeah, you get the point.
A few days later, ok maybe even more than a few days later, I was hiking and the idea for margarita pizza hummus popped into my head. I knew right away I had to make it. I also knew right away it would be just the perfect thing for those slightly soft and wrinkled heirlooms.
Yep, those slightly soft, slightly wrinkled, heirlooms happened to be perfect.

I kind of roasted the heck out of the tomatoes, but if I am going to cook tomatoes they must have some caramelization to them or I am not going to like them. Cooked tomatoes are not my thing, but anything that can come close to a sun-dried tomato so is, and that is what these roasted tomatoes are like. So delicious I could eat them like candy.
Next, toss the tomatoes in with some fresh basil and pine nuts and you’ve got your mix in for the hummus. The stuff is good.

As for the bean part to the hummus, it is super simple. And yes, I did add cheese to my hummus and yes, it may be the best hummus you ever have.
AND while this is delicious eaten at room temperature, I have to say that baking it with fresh mozzarella on top is probably a good idea. I am showing this to you both ways because I wanted to let you guys choose. Who knows, maybe some of you prefer cold hummus even if it means missing out on warm melted mozzarella. But hey it’s summer and I get it if your house is already a billion degrees. The last thing you want is hot food.

But me on the other hand? Well one, I always like my food hot and two, it’s not hot where I live. In fact, I might even have the heater on my legs right now. Just maybe.

Oh and the pizza bread? Well it’s pizza dough with some pesto and baked over the grill. It’s also perfection.


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Cheesy Margherita Pizza Hummus with Grilled Pesto Pizza Bread.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Bread, Dip
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Keyword: hummus, pesto, pizza
A delicious twist on a classic dip
Ingredients
- 2-3 medium or 4 small tomatoes sliced thinish (preferably heirloom tomatoes if possible)
- 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1 clove garlic smashed
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 1/4 cup fresh basil chopped, divided
- salt and peper
- 3 cups cooked cannellini/great northern beans (or 2 cans drained, but liquid reserved)
- 1/4 cup tahini sesame seed paste
- 2 tablespoons rounded tomato paste
- 1 cup fresh shredded mozzarella cheese plus more for topping if desired*
- 2 tablespoons freshly grated parmesan cheese*
- 1 tablespoon toasted pine nuts
Grilled Pesto Pizza Bread
- 1 pound of [your favorite pizza dough https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/toasted-walnut-pesto-caramelized-nectarine-pizza-wspicy-balsamic-drizzle/]
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/3 cup of [homemade| https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/toasted-walnut-pesto-caramelized-nectarine-pizza-wspicy-balsamic-drizzle/] or store-bought pesto
Instructions
Pizza Bread
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Preheat the grill to high heat or heat a large cast iron grill pan or skillet.
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Divide the dough into fourths and roll each piece out into a circle. Brush both sides of each piece of dough with olive oil. Spread one side of each piece of dough with pesto sauce.
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Once the grill is hot carefully transfer the pizza doughs (one at a time) to the grill. Grill for 2-3 minutes or until lightly charred. Flip and grill one minute longer. Immediately remove from the grill. Cut into triangles and serve with the hummus.
Hummus
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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Lie your sliced tomatoes flat on the baking sheet and drizzle with 1-2 tablespoons olive oil. Generously sprinkle the tomatoes with salt and pepper. Now sprinkle with 1-2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the tomatoes are beginning to char and caramelize around the edges. Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
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Meanwhile add 1/4 cup olive oil, the smashed garlic and oregano to a small sauce pot. Warm over medium-low heat, being careful not to burn the garlic for 10 minutes or until hot.
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While the oil heats add the beans, tahini, tomato paste, mozzarella and 1-2 tablespoons parmesan to the bowl of a food processor. Add in 1/2 cup of the reserve liquid from the cans of beans (or 1/2 cup warm water). Puree the mixture until smooth, scrapping down the sides if necessary for about 5-8 minutes.
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Once the oil is hot, remove the garlic. Carefully and slowly pour the hot oil into the food processor, puree until smooth and creamy, about 3 minutes. The hot oil should melt the cheese. Stir in 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil.
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Now grab the roasted tomatoes. Finely chop them and add them to a bowl with 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil and the chopped pine nuts. Toss.
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Spoon the hummus into a serving bowl (use an oven-safe bowl if you plan on baking). Spoon the tomatoes over top the hummus. If desired you can stir the tomatoes into the hummus or serve them dolloped over top. Drizzle with olive oil if desired. Sprinkle with basil. Serve with the pizza bread.
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To bake the hummus, preheat the oven to 400 degreed F. Add anywhere from 4-8 ounces fresh mozzarella over top the hummus. Bake for 15 minutes, then add the tomatoes and place under the broiler for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese becomes bubbly and lightly browned. Serve hot with the pizza bread.

As is that bite.
I’ve actually never eaten warm hummus. I haven’t really done anything interesting with my default hummus recipe either. I’m not sure why…. I guess I tend to be a bit of an unconventional purist at times! But seeing these photos… Oh my gosh. I wanna run straight to the kitchen and make this. Melted mozzarella gets me every time (and those tomatoes? I would’ve grabbed them all too! Gorgeous!). Thanks for the inspiration Tieghan! X
Oh my goodness. I’m a recent hummus convert but this is something else. I can see this going with quite a lot of things soon – carrot sticks, celery, salad, toast…..Mmmmmmm.
I don’t know if I could restrain myself from eating all those gorgeous roasted tomatoes long enough to make this recipe….those tomatoes with basil and fresh mozzarella I could eat all year long. I love how caramelized you got them. What a great recipe and I need to try hummus warm with melty cheese.
Holy Guacamole (or hummus) this is INCREDIBLE. I love hummus and pizza…but I still haven’t tried an heirloom tomato. Isn’t that insane?! I MUST get on that…and these photos? Stunning. Pinned!
I love hummus and I love that you combined it with pizza. I’m a total produce hog too. After such a long winter, I am actually kind of a produce hoarder 🙂 Great great idea, Tieghan!
Holy smokes!! There are so many fun flavours in here – great idea!
Those tomatoes are to die for…. and your pics are insanely good as usual! This is such a good spin on hummus. I’m always pretty traditional with mine, this is an awesome idea. Looks soooo delicious!
What an amazing take on hummus!
These look heavenly. I need to try these ASAP. And your pictures are gorgeous!
That looks so good I would eat it for breakfast right now!
Love hummus! This variety looks scrumptious.
Pinning for sure.
CHEESE WITH HUMMUS?! whoa girl whoa. i’m a total hummus purist (read: snob) but i might have to make an exception for this…
This is incredible, what a great new hummus recipe! 🙂
You don’t have to tell me twice to roast my hummus with cheese all over it – this is fabulous! I’ve never made margarita pizza, but I’m totally fine with eating it in the form of hummus. 😀
Thanks Julia!
Wow – pinning! I need to eat this soon.
Thank you!
This is so creative! Pinning!
Thanks!
This is the best hummus I have ever seen. Incredible!! And those roasted tomato shot….
Thanks so much, Todd!
These photos are incredible. You’re an inspiration!
THANK YOU! That means so much to me. Have a great weekend!
Oh my gosh the cheese. I have never had hummus with melty cheese on top and I don’t know why no one has thought of that before! You are a genius. 🙂
Thanks Beth!
This looks mouthwateringlydelicious (yes, I just made up a word)! Yowza!
Thank you! 🙂
I could eat my weight in this hummus, love! And that melty cheese topping – yes!
Thanks so much!!
I can’t say I blame you for not sharing, those roasted tomatoes look divine! I have been craving home made hummus for a few days (is it weird to crave hummus?). I am definitely making this for dinner!
Thanks Gwen!
I literally had to wipe away the drool this looks soooooo good and margarita pizza is amazing!!
Thank you!
YUMMUS! 🙂 I’ve never made hummus of my own, but I just might have to give this recipe a try. Hummus + Cheese? Sign me up!
Thanks erin!
Ermagerd, lady, THE CHEESE. This is everything and I need it in mah belly ASAP.
Thank you so much!
Oh wow! I WANT.
Thanks Jenna!
This looks over the top amazing!
Thanks so much, Meredith! Hope you have a great weekend!
Adding this to the must-try soon list!
Thanks so much, Lori! Have a great weekend!
The title got me excited for the photos, and the photos got me even more excited for the food! This is so unique and looks delish 🙂
It’s Margherita pizza, unless of course you decided to make tequila and lime flavored pizza.
Yes, I know. It was a typo on my part. Not sure what I was thinking that day!
Who needs pizza when you can have this? Just gorgeous! I want a big bowl in front of me right now.
Thanks so much, Monet!
This sounds soooo good!
Thanks Laura! Hope you have a great Birthday today!
holy.sh@#$$#@t.
🙂 Thanks Bev!
I noticed the spelling thing too, I was expecting something with tequila…I also noticed that I’d probably eat this off of any imaginable surface, anyway. This stuff looks GOOD.
Yes, I know. Huge typo on my part. So sorry!
I have never grilled pizza dough. How thin should you roll it out?
Hi Tieghan,
I have tried so many of your recipes and everyone has been delicious. I try to choose the healthier sounding ones like this, but your Grandma Nonnie’s five ingredient ice cream cake is amazing. I have made it twice (so easy) and have been asks for the recipe many times. I changed it a bit: used chocolate moose tracks ice cream and cut up a couple Reeses pb cups to stir in. (As if it needed to be more decadent. :-/ )
All this to say, I laughed out loud reading this blog about the hummus. You have a gift for cooking and blogging. Thank you so much for sharing with us!
Janine
So excited you like that cake. Isn’t it just the best?! we love it!
Thanks so much, Janine!
What a unique twist on hummus! Your photos are just stunning, too. Really love the mood in this post 🙂
Thank you so much, Allison!
Omg. I was 100% convinced on this recipe… and then I saw the cheesy version and my mind was blown. YUM.
This looks awesome! I’m making for my daughter’s birthday party tonight!
Oh I hope it goes well!! Thanks Kate!
i think you’re killing me with this recipe. now i am going to be searching far and wide for heirloom tomatoes. that’s what i get for not starting my garden as early as i wanted. ugh.
Really glad you’re liking the recipe Mo! And I hope you find the tomatoes somewhere close haha! Thank you and I hope you love this!