French Bread Pizza Recipe

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Some recipes sit squarely between being a snack and a full meal, and French bread pizza is one of them. One or two slices make a great light bite, double it up and dinner is done. And that’s what is great about this recipe—it’s flexible. You can answer a pizza craving in just 30 minutes with no messy dough to deal with.

What Kind of Bread Is Best for Pizza?

The bread is the biggest difference between a great French bread pizza and a mediocre one. I look for bread with structure, a tight crumb, and a light crust. Use bread that’s too soft, and it will be soggy; one with too many holes will look lumpy; and an extra-crusty bread will be too hard to bite through.

Given that “French bread” is in the name, many people might be tempted to use a baguette, but that would be a mistake. Long, thin, chewy, and crusty baguettes are great for several things, but making French bread pizza is not one of them.

What you’re looking for is a super soft, squishy French loaf (sometimes also called an Italian loaf). The wider loaf will not only give you more surface area to cover with sauce and cheese but will also produce a crisp crust that gives way to a tender center that’s easy to eat. You can use either a day-old or a fresh French loaf here.

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The Pizza Sauce

In my opinion, the best pizza sauces are usually nothing more than high-quality canned tomatoes with a little salt, garlic, and olive oil. That being said, since this particular version of French bread pizza is light on toppings, I upped the flavors a bit with a sprinkle of dried oregano and chili flakes.

If you have leftover homemade tomato or pizza sauce, or a jar of store-bought sauce, feel free to use that here instead. Just opt for a simple tomato basil sauce if going store-bought.

How To Keep French Bread Pizza from Getting Soggy

The key to keeping French bread pizza from getting soggy is easier than you might think: toast the bread before adding toppings. Toasting serves two purposes: it creates a nice crisp surface against which to rub garlic to add flavor and allows the sauce to soak in gently without becoming a soggy mess.

Once your bread is toasted and garlic-rubbed, top it with a few spoonfuls of sauce, reserving any extra sauce for dipping. If you’re really worried about your pizza being soggy, you can skip the sauce on the actual pizza. Then, dip the cheesy bread into warm tomato sauce and enjoy.

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More Ways To Top French Bread Pizza

When it comes to French bread pizza, it’s best to keep the toppings small, light, and on the dry side. Here are some to try:

  • Pepperoni (regular or mini)
  • Thinly sliced red onion or bell peppers
  • Cooked sausage
  • Sliced black or green olives
  • Cooked or canned, drained mushrooms
  • Canadian bacon and drained, canned pineapple
  • Cooked bacon bits
  • Chopped sun-dried tomatoes
  • Cooked and shredded barbecue or rotisserie chicken
  • Shredded Parmesan cheese



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  • 1 loaf French bread (about 14 ounces)

  • 4 tablespoons butter, room temperature

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for drizzling

  • 1 cup canned crushed tomatoes (about half a 14-ounce can)

  • 2 cloves garlic, 1 finely grated and 1 whole

  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano

  • 1/2 teaspoon chili flakes

  • Kosher salt, to taste

  • 4 1/2 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese

  • 1 sprig fresh Italian basil

  1. Prepare the bread:

    Preheat the broil function on your oven to high and move one rack to the top position, and one rack to the center.

    Slice the loaf of bread in half lengthwise, then press each side down with your hands to flatten the surface a bit. 

    Slice in half crosswise and transfer the 4 pieces to a baking sheet. Spread the exposed bread with butter and drizzle with half the olive oil. Broil the loaf until golden brown, about 3 to 5 minutes depending on your broiler, then remove and set aside. 

    Turn off the broiler and preheat the oven to 450°F.

    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


  2. Prepare the toppings:

    Add the crushed tomatoes to a small bowl. Add the grated garlic, oregano, chili flakes, and a pinch of salt and mix to combine. Rip the mozzarella cheese with your hands into large pieces. Rip the basil leaves from the stem and set aside.

    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


  3. Add the toppings:

    Rub the whole garlic clove onto the cut side of each piece of toasted bread. Spread between 2 and 4 tablespoons of tomato sauce onto each piece of toasted bread, depending on your preference for sauciness.

    Tip

    If you have extra tomato sauce, warm it up and serve it on the side for dipping. 

    Divide the mozzarella cheese equally over the top of the pizzas and top with a final drizzle of olive oil.

    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


  4. Bake:

    Bake on the center rack at 450°F, until the cheese is melted and slightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes. You can also give them a final blast on the top rack under the broiler, if desired. Just keep a close eye so the bread doesn’t burn.

    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


  5. Serve:

    Season with salt (if needed) and let cool for a few minutes before finishing with the basil leaves. Slice into pieces and serve.

    If you have any leftovers, wrap them tightly in tin foil and store in the fridge for up to 2 days. Unwrap and reheat in a preheated oven at 400°F until warmed through, about 8 minutes.

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    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek


Nutrition Facts (per serving)
580 Calories
31g Fat
57g Carbs
19g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4
Amount per serving
Calories 580
% Daily Value*
31g 40%
Saturated Fat 13g 67%
56mg 19%
991mg 43%
57g 21%
Dietary Fiber 4g 13%
Total Sugars 8g
19g
Vitamin C 6mg 32%
Calcium 247mg 19%
Iron 5mg 28%
Potassium 339mg 7%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.



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