This is not your average Italian Sausage Artichoke Cheese Pizza, because I actually added a few more ingredients than I listed. I guess you could call it a loaded Italian White Pizza.
Needless to say I used the last of the large jar of sun-dried tomatoes that I bought to make that amazing No-Yeast Sun-Dried Tomato Olive Bread and a yummy Pasta dish, Spaghetti with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Pancetta. I guess it’s time to pick up another jar!
I know a lot of people make Pizza on Friday night or the weekend, but you can bake this Italian Sausage Artichoke Cheese Pizza so quickly with store-bought or bakery bought pizza dough, you will want to make during the week too.
I actually buy pre-made focaccia dough, I find it a little thicker and tastier. Or you can also make your own Best Pizza Dough when you have time. Nothing like homemade.
The first thing I did was bake the crust, since all the ingredients are pre-cooked all you need to do is heat them and melt the cheese. I decided to place some shredded cheese under and on top of the ingredients.
I know a lot of Italian food is made with tomatoes, but believe me some of the most delicious Italian food is the under-rated Piatti Bianchi (white dishes), White Sauce Lasagna, Grilled Zucchini Pizza, Cheesy White Sauce Gnocchi just to name a few.
The Italian has decided that this Italian Sausage Artichoke Cheese Pizza is one of his favourites, especially when I added black olives and of course rucola (rocket). It seems rucola is becoming my new “I can’t get enough of this amazing green”.
If you haven’t tried it, you must. It gives everything that extra kick. I add a ton of it to my salads also. Buon Appetito!
Italian Sausage Artichoke Cheese Pizza
Italian Sausage Artichoke Cheese Pizza
Ingredients
- 1 pre-made pizza or focaccia dough or Best Pizza Dough Recipe
- 2-3 Italian sausages
- 3 whole artichokes under oil (drained and sliced)
- 4-5 sun-dried tomatoes drained and sliced if under oil
- ½-¾ cup shredded firm mozzarella
- 15 or more sliced black olives
- chopped rucola (also known as arugula or rocket)
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 450° lightly grease pizza pan.
- Place pizza or focaccia dough on pan, brush lightly with olive oil.
- Bake for approximately 10 minutes (or until golden).
- While Pizza is baking, in a medium saucepan add ½ tablespoon olive oil and Italian sausage (remove from casing and chop into small pieces and cook until brown, and drain.
- Remove from oven and sprinkle with half the mozzarella cheese, top with drained sausage, sliced artichoke,sun-dried tomatoes, chopped olives, a little sprinkle of basil and oregan and the remaining mozzarella.
- Bake in oven until cheese has melted approximately 3-5 minutes. Top with shredded rucola if desired. Enjoy!
Maureen Wadsworth says
What kind of olives are you using? Canned, plain black olives or pitted black olives in oil from the market. the kind they sell at an olive display in the supermarket? Also could you use half black and half green olives of the same kind and still keep the recipe integrity of flavour?
Rosemary says
Hi Maureen, I sometimes use canned and sometimes in oil (just depends what store I am at), but always pitted, because I slice them. I usually use black because that is what we prefer but you can definitely use half and half. Hope that helps.
Jamie says
Yum – that looks amazing! Definitely pinning to try! Thank you for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty
Rosemary says
Hi Jamie thanks so much, hope you enjoy it! Have a great Sunday!
Jess says
Oh my goodness gracious, this looks divine!!!! I especially your food-tography 🙂 totally pinning, have a great day! xo
Rosemary says
Hi Jess, thank you so much, have a great day.
Lauren @ Mom Home Guide says
This recipe looks delicious! I recently got a pizza stone for my grill so my daughters and I can make pizza together, so I will have to try your recipe! Thanks for sharing this recipe at Motivation Monday on Mom Home Guide!
Rosemary says
Hi Lauren, thanks so much, hope you and your daughters enjoy it. Let me know.
Justine @ Charm City Ciemny's says
o-m-g this looks delicious and right up my alley!!
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Rosemary says
Hi Justine, thanks hope you enjoy it!
Theresa @DearCreatives says
This is my kind of pizza. Looks so yummy. I can’t wait to try your recipe. Pinned for later.
Rosemary says
Hi Theresa thanks I really like this kind of pizza too! Have a great week.
Kathryn @ Family Food on the Table says
What a beautiful pizza! I’m with you that you don’t have to have tomatoes or tomato sauce to make an amazing Italian meal – and this dinner proves it! It could be pizza any night with this 🙂 Pinning!
Rosemary says
Hi Kathryn, thank you and I love non tomato Italian recipes.
katherines corner says
I know better than to visit your delicious blog on an empty stomach. This is such a wonderful combination of flavors. Thank you for sharing and thank you for your friendship and for being my lovely co hostess xo
Rosemary says
Hi Katherine, thanks again Katherine, drop by anytime. And I love co hosting xoxo
Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says
Yum!! I looks wonderful!! I love arugula and the sun dried tomatoes! My Honey and I are a little strange — our pizza night is Tuesday night and we have a fish meal on Friday — I guess that’s left over when we had to have fish on Friday 🙂 I never have any artichokes to put on pizza — my Honey goes through them so fast there isn’t enough. Your pics are great!!
Rosemary says
Hi Marisa, thanks very much and Tuesday is a great night for pizza! Haha I understand with your husband and artichokes, I have to hide the jar when I need it for something from my daughter, although she usually finds it. 😉