Monday, February 6, 2012

For a vegan as i don't like vegan cheese substatutes and making pizza for the kids with cheese so looking for an alternative for me any idea?|||Just put sauce and veggies on it. I would put mushrooms, roasted red pepper, kalamata olives, artichoke hearts and roasted garlic. I do this to save calories|||Of course. I am a chef and where I use to work one of the regulars use to have pizza no cheese all the time.|||Yes, there are no rules with pizza.
One that's so nice has pesto for the base,
then vegetables you like on top, such as
artichokes, mushrooms etc.
Pizzas can also be made sweet for dessert.
It all depends on your imagination.|||There are no laws governing how you must prepare food.

You can take a pizza dough and cover it with peanut butter and jelly if thats what you like.

So, yes, of course you can leave off the cheese.

Just be prepared for a messier pizza, as the cheese is usually what holds the toppings in place.|||absolutely! you can also change it out and use bbq sauce. I use that for zucchini and mushrooms and my kiddies love it.|||in stead of cheese i use guakamole or plain avacado for richness, moisture, and creamyness. put some guak on the pizza instead of cheese.|||Why not? It's food. You can eat it however you want to. The last time I checked, there wasn't any such legal requirement. & it's not like the Italians will be offended or something. Just look around you & see what the world has done to the Indian foods (the the cuisines from India).|||Yeah, just do it without cheese. Load it up with veggies, it will be delicious.
I had pizza with roasted peppers, zucchini, and caramelized onions once, with no cheese, and it was great.|||Yes and you can also order it from papa john's with no cheese and just veggies.

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