A flavorful and healthy pizza topped with roasted mushrooms, tender kale, and a blend of creamy cheeses, finished with herbs for a deliciously balanced bite. Ready in just 30 minutes, it’s an easy option for weeknight dinners or a fresh twist on pizza night.
2tablespoonsfresh thyme leavesplus extra for garnish
½poundpizza doughhomemade or store-bought
1tablespoonfig preservesoptional
4fresh sage leaveschopped
1pinchcrushed red pepper flakes
3ouncesgoat cheesecrumbled
1cuphavarti cheeseshredded
1tablespoonsalted butterthinly sliced into 3 pieces
Instructions
Preheat and Prepare the Oven: Set your oven to 450°F (230°C) so it has time to fully heat before baking. A hot oven is key to achieving a crisp, golden-brown crust and bubbling, perfectly melted cheese. Lightly grease a large baking sheet with a drizzle of olive oil, spreading it evenly with a brush or clean paper towel. This prevents sticking while also giving the bottom of the pizza a subtle crunch.
Season and Massage the Vegetables: In a medium mixing bowl, combine the shredded Tuscan kale, torn wild mushrooms, and grated garlic. Drizzle in the extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar, then sprinkle with a pinch of kosher salt, a touch of black pepper, and the fresh thyme leaves. Using your hands, gently massage the mixture for about one full minute. This step helps soften the kale, infuses the mushrooms with flavor, and ensures the garlic and herbs coat everything evenly for balanced seasoning.
Shape the Pizza Dough: On a clean, lightly floured surface, place the pizza dough and begin pressing it outward with your fingertips. Gradually stretch and roll the dough into a thin round about 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Don’t worry if the shape is not perfectly circular—slightly rustic edges add charm. Carefully lift the dough and transfer it to your prepared baking sheet, smoothing it into place so it lays flat without tearing.
Layer the First Flavors: Spread a very thin layer of fig preserves over the dough, if using. This optional touch adds a gentle sweetness that balances the earthy mushrooms and tangy goat cheese. Scatter the chopped fresh sage leaves evenly across the surface, followed by a light pinch of crushed red pepper flakes for subtle heat.
Add the Cheeses and Vegetables: Crumble the goat cheese over the base so it lightly dots the dough, giving bursts of tangy creaminess in every bite. Spoon the massaged kale and mushroom mixture across the top, spreading it evenly so no slice is left without its hearty greens and savory mushrooms. Sprinkle the shredded havarti cheese over everything, creating a creamy blanket that will melt beautifully in the oven. Finish by tucking the thin slices of butter across the pizza—these will melt down into the toppings, adding richness and helping the edges turn golden.
Bake to Perfection: Place the pizza in the preheated oven and bake for 10 to 15 minutes, keeping an eye on it toward the end. The crust should puff slightly and turn golden-brown, while the cheese melts into gooey pockets and develops faint caramelized spots. The kale edges will crisp just enough to add texture without becoming overly dry.
Finish and Serve Fresh: Remove the pizza from the oven and allow it to cool for 2 to 3 minutes before slicing—this helps the cheese set slightly so it doesn’t slide off. Sprinkle with a few fresh thyme leaves for a fragrant finishing touch. Slice into wedges, serve warm, and enjoy the balance of earthy, tangy, creamy, and crisp flavors in every bite.
Notes
Allow pizza dough to rest at room temperature before stretching—it becomes easier to handle and less likely to tear.
Massaging kale with oil and vinegar softens the leaves and enhances flavor while helping them roast evenly.
A mix of wild mushrooms provides depth of flavor, but cremini or button mushrooms work well as budget-friendly options.
The optional fig preserves add a subtle sweetness that balances the tangy goat cheese and earthy vegetables.
For an extra-crisp crust, bake on a preheated pizza stone or cast-iron skillet instead of a standard baking sheet.
Always finish with fresh herbs after baking for a bright, fresh pop of flavor.
Slice the butter thinly so it melts evenly across the pizza, creating richness without overpowering the toppings.