You’re going to love this simple and flavorful vegan broccoli pizza! Tender broccoli and creamy cannellini beans are sautéed with garlic and red pepper flakes, then piled onto a crispy pizza crust. It’s hearty, satisfying, and perfect for an easy weeknight dinner.

Vegan Broccoli Pizza
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Why I Love This Recipe

Sometimes you want pizza… but you also want something that feels a little lighter and packed with vegetables. That’s exactly why I love this vegan broccoli pizza. This pizza was inspired by one of my favorite local restaurants, 8 1/2. They have a vegan white bean pizza that is similar to this one, except it’s made with broccoli rabe. I’ve made it both ways, but since broccoli rabe is a little harder to find, I decided to use regular broccoli.

Instead of relying on cheese for richness, this recipe uses cannellini beans and olive oil to create a hearty, filling topping. The beans add a creamy texture that balances the garlicky broccoli perfectly. A few pinches of red pepper flakes add just the right amount of heat, and the lemon zest at the end brightens everything up.

Best Pizza Crust for This Recipe

You can use just about any pizza crust for this recipe. My favorite option is homemade pizza dough because it creates that perfect crispy, chewy crust. If you already have dough on hand, use about ½ pound of dough and stretch it into a 12-inch pizza. If you’re short on time, store-bought pizza dough works great too. Many grocery stores sell fresh dough in the refrigerated section. If the crust is already baked or partially baked, you’ll just want to reduce the baking time a bit.

Fresh vs. Frozen Broccoli

Fresh broccoli works best for this recipe because it keeps a nice texture when sautéed. However, frozen broccoli can work in a pinch. Just thaw it first and pat it dry so the pizza doesn’t end up watery. Since the broccoli is briefly cooked in a skillet before going on the pizza, it becomes perfectly tender without overcooking in the oven.

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