Spinaci e Uovo Pizza (Italy)

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza (Italy)
Spinaci e Uovo Pizza (Italy)

Spinaci e Uovo

Created in Italy, this Spinaci e Uovo pizza is a tasty pizza you will enjoy.

Baked with care, the following pizza boasts a yummy flavor, perfectly matched with a abundant smell to delight you.

Best made with perfect toppings and add them to a fantastic crust for your family to take part in a out of this world meal together.

If you enjoy Vegetarian pizzas with Tomato sauce then you’re in luck.

Pizza is one of the most delicious and versatile foods out there! It’s the perfect meal for any occasion, whether you’re celebrating with friends and family, having a casual night in, or just looking for something comforting to eat.

It’s also a great way to get your daily dose of carbs, and if you choose toppings like vegetables and lean meats, it can be a balanced and nutritious meal too.

Plus, with so many different types of pizza available, you’ll never get tired of eating it. You can choose from classic pepperoni, to more gourmet options like truffle and arugula. Trust me, once you start eating pizza, you won’t be able to stop!

Pizza in Italy

A Naples invention, Pizza originated in Italy in the 1700’s, and they know how to craft the perfect pizza. Naples is the most famous location for pizza in the entire world, and you can still visit the world’s oldest pizzeria, the stunning Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba.

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

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza at a glance
Origin Italy
Type Vegetarian
Sauce Tomato Sauce

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza Recipe

Below we’ve created a recipe for you to make a delicious homemade Spinaci e Uovo Pizza using a wood fired pizza oven or your kitchen oven.

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

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza Ingredients

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

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza

Simple Pizza dough

  • 250 ml (1 cup) lukewarm water
  • 400 g (2 2/3 cups) plain flour, plus extra to dust
  • 7 grams (2 tsps) dried yeast
  • 1/4 cup (3 tbsp) extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons table salt

Spinaci e Uovo Pizza Toppings

Toppings used in this pizza recipe, are;

  • Mozzarella
  • Egg
  • Spinach
  • Olive Oil
  • Pepper
  • Salt

Spinaci e Uovo pizza recipe

Simple Tomato Pizza Sauce

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

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 Spinaci e Uovo Pizza, that use that topping.

Homemade pizza dough

Pizza Dough Method

If you don’t have much time, grab a premade pizza base at your local grocery store, or hand make your own pizza dough following the simple steps below.

  1. Whisk yeast and lukewarm water in a jug. Stand for around five minutes.
  2. Add the salt and flour in a large bowl. Create a hollow centre in the flour. Slowly pour the liquid yeast mixture and oil.
  3. Using your hands or spatula, gently combine the flour mixture until smooth. Then turn out dough onto lightly floured surface and hand knead for roughly five minutes.
  4. Place the dough mixture in to an oiled bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Leave in a warm place until the dough has at least risen to double in size.
  5. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Hand knead gently for five minutes until reasonably smooth.
  6. Sprinkle some flour on work surface before rolling out dough to prevent any sticking.
  7. Divide dough mix into equal amounts, now roll out the bases to the desired size.

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

Ditch the store-bought sauce and elevate your homemade pizza game by making your own tomato sauce with the recipe provided.

  1. Mix ingredients in a large bowl.
  2. Pizza sauce should be reasonably smooth.
  3. Let sit in the bowl for 5 minutes.
  4. Your sauce is now ready to add to your pizza bases.
  5. Sauce will last up to 3 days in fridge.

To evenly distribute your sauce, use a ladle or the back of a serving spoon to spread it onto your dough without tearing or damaging it.

Spinaci e Uovo recipe

Preparing Spinaci e Uovo Pizza

Preheat your oven to at least 450 degrees for 30 minutes or longer.

Spread out pizza dough on floured surface.

If you have a pizza peel, you can create your pizza on it (after flouring).

Start by spreading the sauce all over the base. This pizza uses Tomato Sauce. Spread the Tomato Sauce Thinly yet evenly, leaving a margin for the crust.

Add the largest toppings first – typically meat or seafood, then the smaller toppings.

Add cheese last, and sprinkle it all over to help keep the toppings in place when it melts.

This pizza has the following toppings:

  • Mozzarella
  • Egg
  • Spinach
  • Olive Oil
  • Pepper
  • Salt

This pizza is mouthwatering as is, or you could enjoy it with a simple side dish?

Oven time

Put the Spinaci e Uovo pizza in the middle of your oven (on a pizza steel if you have one) and set timer for 10 minutes.

After 10 minutes, open oven and look at pizza.

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

Vegetarian pizza

About Spinach

The leafy Green vegetable, Spinach, originated in Persia, and then introduced to China in the 7th century. In the 12th century, it came to Europe and spread across the globe from there. It is known as “Persian Green” in China.
Spinach is packed with potassium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins C and E. Regular consumption can boost your protein, iron, and your immunity.

Pizza from Italy

Pizza Tools

When making Spinaci e Uovo Pizza, I suggest you just use what you have available, without spending any money. My recommended basic pizza tool list is…

Dough Containers

Having quality, air tight dough storage containers is a must.

Glass Measuring Jug

A good quality, heavy glass measuring jug with clear marking for various measures to me is a must. I hate taking chances with portions, so it’s an important tool for me.

Dough Proofing Box

If you make a lot of dough through the year, you’ll find owning a pizza dough proofing box very useful.

 

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Olive Oil

Olive Oil has been used in cooking for at least 5,000 years. Since Olives are technically a fruit, that makes Olive Oil a fruit Juice. The Olives are crushed like other fruits; oranges, lemons etc to get the Oil.

One olive tree can last up to 2,000 years, and can produce 30 kilos of Olives, which makes roughly 4 litres of Oil every year. Medical studies have shown that consuming olive Oil daily helps reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) and increase the good one (HDL).

Olive Oil

Facts about Pizza

What do you think about these facts?

That’s alot of pizza

There are over 61,000 pizzerias trading in the USA.

Celebrate sausage pizza all day

On the 11th October, the US celebrates National Sausage Pizza Day every year.

Most pizzas made in 12 hours (team)

The Asociación Propietarios de Pizzerías y Casas de Empanadas de la Argentina (Argentina) in Buenos Aires, Argentina used five ovens to make 11,089 pizzas between 8.00am and 8.00pm on 11 November 2018.

 

Vegetarian Pizzas

Keen on seeing more than Spinaci e Uovo pizza? We have plenty of other Vegetarian pizza recipes to look at, as well. Enjoy!

 

Pizza making FAQ

Want to know how to make fantastic pizza at home? Here are some FAQ and their answers to the most common pizza making questions.

How much sodium is in a slice of pizza?

Pizza has a significant amount of sodium. A typical slice of pizza can have anywhere from 600 to 1500 mg of sodium per slice. This makes it easy to hit the daily 2,300mg limit that they recommend.

Can I use a mixer to make the dough?

Sure thing! I regularly do. Always use a mixer with a dough hook attachment to make your pizza dough. First, add the dry ingredients and form a well to add the liquid, then always start on the lowest speed first, before increasing the speed and mixing for 5-6 minutes. If your mixer starts sounding like it’s straining, turn it to a slower speed for a longer time.

Where was the world’s most expensive pizza made?

The worlds most expensive pizza costs $12,000 and is made in Salerno, Italy.

Spinaci e Uovo pizza from Italy

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