Danish Blue Pizza (Australia)

Danish Blue Pizza
Danish Blue Pizza

Danish Blue

First created in Australia, this Danish Blue pizza is a delectable meat pizza you should try at home.

Named after the beautiful Danish Blue cheese that features as a topping on this pizza.

Always make time to choose the best ingredients and add them to a fantastic crust for you and friends to savor a perfect pizza feast.

If you crave Meat pizza with a Tomato pizza sauce then I am positive you will like this.

Pizza is a delicious food all around the world, but have you ever thought about branching out and trying different types of pizza from different cultures? Each country has their own unique take on pizza that offers a distinct flavor and texture.

For example, Neapolitan pizza from Italy is known for its soft and chewy crust while Greek pizza is known for its crispy crust and toppings like feta cheese and olives. You can try pizza from India, Japan, or even Mexico, which all have their own unique toppings and flavors.

Trying different types of pizza from around the world is a great way to expand your palate and discover new flavor combinations you may not have tried before. So next time you’re craving pizza, why not try something new and explore different types of pizza from around the world?

Pizza in Australia

Did you know? Pizza is Australia’s favourite takeaway food by far. 34% of Australians say it’s their preferred choice. The next most popular takeaway is Chinese at 15%.

Take a look at some of the other pizzas from Australia here.

Danish Blue Pizza at a glance
Origin Australia
Type Meat
Sauce Tomato Sauce

Danish Blue Pizza Recipe

If you love pizza, you’re in for a treat! We’ve created a recipe for a delicious home baked Danish Blue Pizza that you can make in your backyard pizza oven or on a pizza steel in your oven.

Preparation time
Dough 2 hours
Assembly 10 minutes
Baking 12-20 minutes

Danish Blue Pizza Ingredients

Choose enough pizza toppings for the amount of pizzas you plan to make. The dough and sauce amounts below are for 3-4 medium sized pizzas, so scale up or down, based on your requirements.

Danish Blue Pizza

Simple Pizza dough

  • 7 grams (2 tsps) dried yeast
  • 250 ml (1 cup) lukewarm water
  • 2 2/3 cups (400 grams) 00 fine flour
  • 2 tsps salt
  • 1/4 cup (3 tbsp) olive oil

Danish Blue Pizza Toppings

Toppings used in this pizza recipe, are;

  • Crispy Pancetta
  • Danish Blue Cheese
  • Baby Spinach
  • Onion
  • Mushroom

Simple Tomato Pizza Sauce

  • 1 can (6oz/170g) tomato paste
  • 1 can (15oz/420g) tomatoes, whole or crushed
  • 2 large garlic cloves
  • 1/4 a small onion
  • 1 tbsp dried Italian herbs
  • 1 tsp salt

Want to try a different sauce? See our article on the different types of pizza sauces.

TIP

You can click on any of the tags at the bottom of this page, to find other pizzas besides Danish Blue Pizza, that use that topping.

Homemade pizza dough

Pizza Dough Method

Either make your own pizza dough following the simple steps below, or buy a premade pizza base at your local store.

  1. Whisk yeast and lukewarm water in a jug. Leave sitting for roughly five minutes.
  2. Add flour and salt in a large bowl. Create a well in the centre of the flour. Pour in the liquid yeast mixture and the oil.
  3. Using dough mixer or hands, gently mix dough until smooth. Place pizza dough on a lightly floured work surface and then knead by hand for five minutes.
  4. Lightly oil a bowl, and place mixture in and cover with plastic wrap. Leave in a warm place to rise until the dough doubles in size.
  5. Pour dough mix out onto a clean, floured surface. Now hand knead gently for another five minutes.
  6. Divide dough mixture into equal sized balls. Hand stretch or roll out the bases to the expected size.
  7. Spread some flour on kitchen bench before rolling, in order to prevent sticking.

TIP: We have other dough recipes if you would like to try your hand at sourdough, poolish or more.

Simple Tomato Pizza Sauce

Tomato Pizza Sauce Method

You can either make your own tasty pizza sauce following the simple steps below, or you can purchase a pizza sauce at your local supermarket.

  1. Add ingredients in a large bowl, and stir or blend well.
  2. Ensure all ingredients are mixed together well.
  3. Keep mixture sitting for five minutes.
  4. Your sauce is now ready. Enjoy!
  5. Keep sauce in fridge or freeze for future use.

Try using a pesto sauce, or adding a little pesto to your sauce for a new flavour.

Preparing Danish Blue Pizza

Switch oven on to at least 450 degrees and preheat for at least 30 minutes.

Stretch out dough into a circle, on a floured surface.

If you are using a pizza steel or stone, make sure it is preheating in oven.

Now it’s time to add the sauce. This recipe calls for Tomato Sauce. Spread the Tomato Sauce around the pizza base, leaving a gap at edges.

Add your ingredients in size, from the largest to smallest.

Cheese should be sprinkled on at the end.

Toppings for this pizza are;

  • Crispy Pancetta
  • Danish Blue Cheese
  • Baby Spinach
  • Onion
  • Mushroom

I find this pizza awesome on its own, or why not pair it with another pizza as well?

Cooking

Put the Danish Blue pizza on the middle shelf in oven, and wait ten minutes.

After approximately 10 minutes, open oven door and check on pizza.

The pizza should be done within roughly 15 minutes. Always cook to personal tastes.

About Baby Spinach

Baby spinach is a type of spinach that is harvested when the leaves are young and tender. It has a delicate, slightly sweet flavor, and is often used in salads and other dishes.
Baby spinach is a healthy and nutritious leafy green, and is a great source of vitamins and minerals. It is also a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, and is a delicious and flavorful addition to any meal.

Pizza Tools

When making Danish Blue Pizza, we always recommend that you use whatever tools you are able to get your hands on. Our basic pizza tools are…

Pizza Peel

Sometimes called a paddle or shovel, a pizza peel is a vital tool for those who make pizza regularly.

Wooden Rolling Pin

Many people prefer hand stretching, however every cook really should have a good wooden roller nearby too.

Mesh Sieve

You will find having a seive such a useful element for pizza making as well as all your baking. It’s great to filter all flours through a fine mesh sieve, to make sure they’re ready for use.

 

Blue Cheese

The cultures of the mold Penicillium, gives Blue Cheese its unusual blue spots and veins. Mostly made from cow’s milk, Blue Cheese can also be made with goat’s milk or sheep’s milk.

Blue cheese is rich in calcium and other nutrients, however you should eat it in moderation, thanks to the high levels of sodium, saturated fat and high calories.

Strange Pizza Facts

Here are some facts about pizza.

Pizza as currency

The world’s first pizza ATM went live in 2016, at Xavier University, Ohio. Customers can purchase a medium pizza using a touchscreen, which the machine then heats up and dispenses through a slot.

Most expensive pizza sold at an online auction

The “Pizza Royale 2007”, created by Domenico Crolla (UK/Italy) for the premiere of Casino Royale (2007), was auctioned off for charity on eBay to an Italian lawyer for a record £2,150 US$3,321.

Longest calzone

The longest calzone came in at a whopping length of 18.22 m (59 ft 9.5 in) in July 2019. It was achieved by The Vaughan Pizza Fest and Roberto Vergalito (both Canada) at Revel Park in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

Pizza making FAQ

Want to know how to make great pizza at home? Here are some helpful answers to the most frequently asked questions.

What is calabrese pizza?

A Calabrese style Pizza usually has a small amount of grated cheese, a slightly thicker crust and multiple toppings (including spicier ones).

Who delivers pizza underwater?

Daniel Blezio is a certified scuba diver and instructor. His daily duties include bringing guests their belongings and he also delivers pizza to guests of the Jules Undersea Lodge, located 22 feet below sea level in a Florida Keys lagoon.

How to cut pizza without pizza cutter?

If you don’t have a pizza cutter, you can use a large kitchen knife, or even scissors!

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