Taste of Italy: These delicious pizzas are the perfect freezer fillers this summer
A few pizzas in the freezer are ideal for those days when a sandwich seems insufficient, yet the same combination of ingredients hot out of the oven is a satisfying treat.
Summer and pizza go well together, what with lazy days, smaller appetites, and a reluctance to cook when the sun is shining. A few pizzas in the freezer are ideal for those days when a sandwich seems insufficient, yet the same combination of ingredients hot out of the oven is a satisfying treat.
For this week's top 8, we kept an eye out for old favourites along with new flavour combinations. We also spotted pizza dough in freezer compartments, for those who want to choose their own toppings.
Even better, if the weather isn’t so good, amuse the children by making pizza dough from scratch, and save a few euros.
Use 500g strong flour, ½ teaspoon dried yeast, 1 teaspoon salt and 300ml warm water to make a dough by hand or in a blender or mixer. Mix until well combined. A dough hook in the mixer will knead it for 5-10 minutes, until it becomes spongy.
Tip onto a floured surface and, if making it by hand, knead with the heel of your hand until it feels bouncy – this can take 15 minutes, depending on the weather. Set aside for a few hours in a covered, oiled bowl until doubled in size.
Flatten out and top with your favourites, topping with basil leaves after cooking. For a quicker result, though a little heavier, scone dough, rolled thinly, also works.








