Toasted Walnut Pesto and Caramelized Nectarine Pizza w/Spicy Balsamic Drizzle.
Happiest pizza Thursday to ya all!
Thursday needs pizza like Monday needs a giant fudgy brownie loaded with chocolate frosting!
Yes, that is how Mondays go over here.
Soo, I know this pizza isn’t the prettiest, but I do promise it’s delicious.
If you are hating me right now because you cannot stand blue cheese of any kind, then I am so sorry. People either seem to love it or hate, but I love it – and I love it with stone fruits like nectarines… and on top of a cheesy pizza… with a sweet and spicy balsamic glaze to top everything off… yes, yes, yes!
So amazing together!
I really wanted the flavors of the pesto and the nectarines to shine so I kept this pizza’s toppings super simple.
I started things off by grilling the pizza dough. I wanted my pizzas to be thin and crisp. I didn’t want the bread to overtake the nectarines so to me thin crust just seemed like a good idea. Also, I wanted the pizza to taste similar to those baked in a wood fire pizza oven, therefore the grill seemed like my best bet. And holy heck, it was awesome.
For the rest of the summer I am grilling my pizzas. It just makes the dough taste spot on. Slightly charred and perfectly cooked.
Once the dough was grilled, I covered the pizzas in toasted walnut pesto and then umm, a whole lot of fontina cheese. Pizza without cheese? Well, I just do not know how you vegans do it. My pizzas are always loaded with cheese. Normally, if I am photographing the pizza earlier in the day and then re-heating it for dinner I will actually add more cheese just so we all get some fresh melted cheese on our re-heated pizza. I know. Crazy.
But good.
Then comes the caramelized nectarines. Typically I would never cook my nectarines. Well… I really never wanted cooked fruit. I always wanted to eat it all fresh, but for the sake of this blog I have been trying new things.
And I now know that caramelized nectarines are amazing. And gorgonzola cheese, plus a lot of basil makes them even better.
Also spicy balsamic drizzle. Guys, it has got a kick and it’s a freaking killer.
And that’s pretty much the story of this pizza. It’s sweet, spicy and so, so cheesy.
Can you tell I am ready for Friday?
And more pizza?
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Toasted Walnut Pesto and Caramelized Nectarine Pizza w/ Spicy Balsamic Drizzle.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: nectarine, pesto, pizza, walnuts
Soo, I know this pizza isn't the prettiest, but I do promise it's delicious.
Ingredients
Pizza Dough
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/2 cup warm water
- 1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Toasted Walnut Pesto
- 1/3 cup raw walnuts
- 2 cups fresh basil
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan
- 1/3 cup olive oil or more or less to your liking
- pepper toasted
Pizza
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 nectarines sliced thin
- 2 teaspoons coconut sugar or honey
- 8 ounces fontina cheese shredded
- 1/2 cup oil packed sun-dried tomatoes drained of oil
- 6 ounces crumble gorgonzola or blue cheese
- 2 jalapeños sliced (optional)
- 1 cup balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons coconut sugar or honey
- 1 tablespoon sambal oelek use a little or as much as you wish
Instructions
Dough
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In a large bowl, combine water, yeast and honey. Mix with a spoon, then let sit until foamy, about 10 minutes. Add in the flour and olive oil stirring with a spoon until the dough comes together but is still sticky. Using your hands, on a floured surface, form the dough into a ball and work the additional 1/2 cup flour into the dough if needed. You can also do all the mixing and kneading in your stand mixer with the dough hook attachment. Now rub the same bowl with olive oil, then place the dough inside, turning to coat. Cover with a towel and place in a warm place to rise for about 1 1/2 hours.
Pesto
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Place a small skillet over medium-low heat and add the walnuts. Toast the walnuts for 5-8 minutes, stirring and watching closely to make sure they do not burn. You will know they are toasted by the smell. Once toasted, remove from the heat and allow to cool 5 minutes.
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Add the cooled toasted walnuts, basil and parmesan to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until finely ground and then drizzle in the olive oil. Add the pepper and a pinch of crushed red pepper if desired. Taste and adjust to your liking.
To make the pizza.
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Heat a medium skillet over high heat and add the butter. Add the nectarines to a bowl and toss with coconut sugar or honey. Add the nectarines in a single layer to the hot skillet. Sear for 1 minute and then flip and sear another minute more or until lightly caramelized. Remove the nectarines from the skillet and repeat with any remaining nectarines.
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Preheat the grill to high heat or heat a large cast iron grill pan or skillet. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
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Once the pizza dough is ready, lightly flour a counter. Divide the dough in half. Use your hands or a rolling pin to roll each piece of dough out until you have a flattened disk. Place the pizzas on a greased baking sheet and then use your hands to gently tug, pull and push the pizza dough into your desired shape. You may also use a rolling pin for this. Rub each piece of dough with olive oil. Once the grill is hot carefully transfer the pizza doughs to the grill. Grill for 2-3 minutes or until lightly charred. Flip and grill one minute longer. Immediately remove from the grill and place on a baking sheet.
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Divide the pesto between the two pizza's. Now add the shredded fontina to both pizzas. Add the sun-dried tomatoes and then the nectarines. Sprinkle the blue cheese over then nectarines. Add the sliced jalapeño if desired. Bake in the preheated oven for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is melted and gooey. Remove and allow to cool 5 minutes. Slice and serve with the spicy balsamic drizzle (below)
Spicy Balsamic Drizzle
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Add the balsamic vinegar, coconut sugar and sambal oelek to a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce to a very low simmer and cook for 10-15 minutes, until liquid reduces by about half and is slightly syrupy. Remove from heat, pour vinegar in a bowl or glass to drizzle over pizza when ready. Set aside to cool and thicken. Serve with the pizza.
Because I so am!! Tomorrow, tomorrow it’s only a day a way!
Totally agree about the blue cheese + fruit sentiment—it’s UH-mazing! My boyfriend hates it…or at least *says* he hates it, but he often says he hates things that I secretly feed him all the time 😛
This pizza looks incredible! Basically all of my favorite flavors combined, and Summer in hand-held form! YUM
Ummm we would be best friends! 🙂
Thanks!
I am so in awe of your blog Tieghan. I shared it on Twitter yesterday because it is so vibrant and beautiful. How do you produce so much yum all of the time. Your food photography is inspiring. As well as inspiration for recipes you really inspire me to try harder with my blogging. Keep up the fantastic work !
A loyal reader.
Stephanie
Aww!! Thank you and thank you for sharing!! 🙂
Have a great weekend!
That grilled pizza looks so awesome and love the toppings – sweet nectarines, gorgonzola, balsamic and pesto?! Heavenly!!
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Thanks Millie!
I love that pesto recipe! This pizza IS pretty, despite your comment…I can’t wait to try it!
Thanks! 🙂
This pizza looks amazing…I love the combination of bleu cheese and fruit and I’ve been drizzling balsamic glaze on just about everything lately. Can’t wait to try this.
Thanks!! Balsamic glaze is an awesome topper to so much!
Ok yea- this is spot on! Love all the flavor combos going on here!
Thanks Kathy!
This pizza is gorgeous! I don’t know what you’re talking about 😉 yum!
Thank you, Bri!
You’re right, this pizza isn’t pretty. It’s GORGEOUS. Oh my goodness. Pizza eye-candy. I love fruit and cheese together, especially when it’s all melty and awesome. I’ll have to make this posthaste. Thanks for sharing!
THANK YOU!! 🙂
Yum, this pizza is killing me. I love the combo of fruit + cheese + savory flavors. That’s what summer is all about, right?!
Yes, yes it is!! 🙂
Thanks Jenna!
I could eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner! Super amazing!
Thanks!! Hope you and your family have a great weekend!
This is heavenly! Serious….we need your pic secrets 🙂
Thank you!! I am not sure I even no the secrets. Promise I really have none, but if I find some I will share!
All the flavors and colors here are ridiculously amazing… love the added heat!
Thank you! 🙂
ummm can we talk about how i was literally stressing out about my pizza night tomorrow because i’ve recently found myself going back to the same ingredients over and over? SO MANY THANK YOUS FOR THIS, TIEGHAN!!!
YEA!! So happy to give you a little pizza inspiration! 🙂 !!
Oh wow, this looks like my kind of pizza!! Walnut pestos are my favorite, and judging by the fact that I adored your BBQ peach quinoa last year, I’m sure I’ll love nectarines on pizza, too! Yum 🙂
So happy you love that quinoa! I know you would love this then! 🙂 THANKS!
Yummmmmmm love the flavors happening here! AMAZING!
Thanks Sophia!
Tieghan, I have to say YOU ROCK, girl! ALL your recipes are unbelievable beautiful, gorgeous and flavourful. Every single time I visit your site, you amaze me more and more. This recipe is insane! Love it! You are the best 😉
THANK YOU!! You are so sweet!
Oh my gosh, could this pizza get any more freakin gorgeous?! I have a TON of ripe nectarines that are just begging to be used for this pizza and I’m thinking tonight is gonna have to be pizza night. LOVE that balsamic drizzle on top and lordy, all that cheese! Pinned.
Oh pizza night!! YA!! Thanks so much, Sarah!
I am in pizza heaven. Love everything about this pizza.
Thank you!
This walnut pesto sounds soo delicious and this is one of my fav way to have pizza with nectarines!!
Thanks Ami!!
I bow down to you and all your other-worldly pizza making skills..so impressed right now.
Haha! Seriously?? THANK YOU!
Adding this to my must-try soon list! So amazing!
Why thank you! 🙂
You are such a food genius! And such photo talent too!!! You were made to blog. Love this pizza – just bought a 4lb. bag of nectarines and I am so going to try this.
Aww! THANK YOU! Hope you love this pizza!
GORGEOUS! Perfect for summer (and I’m totally ready for Friday too, you’ve definitely made me want pizza now 😉 )
Thanks Becca! Hope you have a great Friday! 🙂
I’m in love with everything in this! Gorgeous photo and I can only imagine amazingly delicious! Totally want a slice!
Thanks Serena!
wow this looks delicious tieghan – love the flavour combination and your beautiful photography. thanks for sharing this awesome recipe, definitely will be adding this to my meal planning for the week.
Thank you so much!! Hope you enjoy this pizza!
I can’t wait to find some good nectarines and make this pizza, it’s perfection!
Thanks Laura!
Not cool dude that looks absolutely spectacular. Totally jealous!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Oops, SOrrry! 🙂 Thanks!!
I’m pretty certain that I would have never thought to add peaches to my pizza, but now that you’ve brought it up…I can’t get it outa my head!!
HAah! So happy to inspire!! Thanks!
Love the flavor profile in this recipe, can’t wait to make this for my family.
Thanks so much! Hope everyone loves it!
Im from India and i literally LIVE on your blog . made this for my grandmom and she loved it 🙂
Aww! THANK YOU! Very excited to have you as a reader! 🙂
Tieghan,
We made this pizza last night, and it was incredible. Thank you so much for a delicious recipe!!
Hope the barn is going well.
So happy you loved it. THANKS! 🙂
This looks so tasty!
I was just eating some nectarines, thinking to myself how beautiful nectarines are as fruits…(their colors) I come on here to find your pretty pictures of nectarines too! P.S. I think that I could actually live off of this. It looks divine. Definitely the best pizza I’ve seen in my life! (And that’s saying something!!)
This pizza was amazing last night. I am vegan, so added a little nutritional yeast to the pesto and then skipped all the cheese. It was still to die for. The strong flavors of the caramelized nectarines and balsamic drizzle held their own without the cheese. Thanks for sharing!
SO excited you loved this and adapted it to meat your needs. Nutritional yeast is awesome!
Thanks!
wow, just amazing !!
i’m gonna cook this tonight but i wanted to know if you use blue cheese or gorgonzola in your recipe ?
Thanks a lot
Hey Axelle!! I use either or, but I guess I really love grogonzola best! Let me know if you have questions. thanks!