Meat lovers pizza is a classic combination we make in our house every pizza night. With three types of meat and a generous heaping of cheese it’s a traditional pizza everyone loves.
This recipe includes affiliate links which means I make a small commission if you purchase something I recommend.
Ingredients:
Ingredients for Pizza Dough
My homemade pizza dough recipe is so simple and only calls for a few ingredients. If you want more guidance make sure to ready my post How to Make Pizza Dough, it has everything you need to know! Pizza dough is a lean dough that’s low in fat and sugar to produce a crispy on the outside crust. We add a little olive oil for flavor.
- Water
- Active Dry Yeast
- Flour- I like to use bread flour, all-purpose works but bread flour produces a little bit better results. If you’d like to make a whole wheat flour just use 1/2 whole wheat and 1/2 bread flour.
- Salt
- Olive Oil
Ingredients for Meat Lovers Pizza
Several ingredients in this pizza you’ll need to pre-cook. Because pizzas only cook in the oven for 10-12 minutes it’s not enough time for raw meat to cook thoroughly, so all meat has to be cooked before it’s put on the pizza.
- Olive Oil- Brushing the edges of the crust with olive oil helps the crust to be crispy but not too hard.
- Red Sauce- A traditional red pizza sauce you can purchase in a jar at the grocery store works great for this recipe. You can always make your own, Mel’s Kitchen Cafe has a recipe for No-Fail Homemade Pizza Sauce.
- Bacon- Bacon makes everything taste better! Pre-cook the bacon and have it sliced into small pieces ready to sprinkle over the pizza.
- Italian Sausage- Sausage also has to be pre-cooked. I’ve found that if I cook up an entire package of Italian sausage I can freeze sandwich bag size portions to pull out every Friday. If you know your family loves sausage on pizza it’s a way to cut some time for pizza prep in the coming weeks.
- Pepperoni- You can find pepperoni in the deli in larger size or smaller sized in the pantry aisles packaged. Either one works!
- Italian Cheese Blend- Top the pizza with generous amounts of delicious shredded cheese. I prefer an Italian blend to just straight mozzarella for a little varied flavor.
I love to make pizza! I’ve made several unique pizza recipes to help make family pizza night more delicious and get you more excited about making homemade pizza! Make sure to read my posts with lots of tips for making homemade pizza and how to make pizza for a crowd.
- Caprese Pizza
- Tuscan Mushroom and Sun-dried Tomato Pizza
- Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza
- Chicken Apple & Caramelized Onion Pizza
If you would like to get all 5 pizza recipes and the instructions for making pizza dough in a downloadable e-cookbook you can purchase my “How to Make Pizza at Home” ebook Here!
Tools for making homemade pizza
I don’t use a lot of fancy pizza making supplies that are used only for pizza. I don’t need extra stuff in my kitchen! So I prefer tools that are used for a variety of cooking needs. These are my tried and true cooking tools that I love to use for pizza making and more!
- Silpat– A nonstick no-mess surface that is perfect for making pizza. Read more about how I use it in my post: The Top 3 Reasons I Love My Silpat
- Perforated Baking Sheet– You need a base for the Silpat to sit on. You can use a sheet pan or jelly roll pan but I prefer the perforated baking sheet because it lets more air through the bottom and creates a crispier crust.
- Roul’Pat– I can’t imagine rolling out the pizza dough on any other surface. This non-stick mat is awesome. I also use it for sugar cookies, pie crust, bread dough and more.
- Metal Scraper– This tool is such a life saver when it comes to cutting and scraping dough.
- Pizza Slicer– the only tool that’s “specific” to pizza. 😉
- Offset Spatula– Although not necessary I really like to use an offset spatula to spread sauce on dough. If you already have one for icing cakes pull it out for pizza!
- Basting Brush– I use a basting brush to brush the olive oil onto the edges of the pizza dough crust.
- Kitchenaid Mixer with Dough Hook– Oh how do I count the ways I love my Kitchenaid mixer. I can’t imagine making pizza dough without a stand mixer, it makes it so easy. I clearly wasn’t cut out for pioneer days.
- Large Bowl– You’ll want an extra large bowl to let the dough rise in.
- Rolling Pin– A good rolling pin is a staple in the kitchen and you’ll need it to roll out your pizza dough.
Time Saving Tip:
Pre-make the Dough. If you’re not at home during the day make your dough the night before, let it rise and then put the ready to roll out down in the fridge wrapped in plastic wrap. Make sure to let the dough come to room temperature for 30-ish minutes before you roll it out.
I make meat lovers pizza every week for my kids. They are meat lovers- they won’t touch a vegetable but put a meaty pizza down and they gobble it up! My husband is also fond of this combination, I mean- bacon!
Meat Lovers Pizza
Meat lovers pizza is a classic combination we make in our house every pizza night. With three types of meat and a generous heaping of cheese it's a traditional pizza everyone loves.
Ingredients
Pizza Dough
- 1⁄2 cup warm water
- 2 1⁄4 tsp. yeast , 1 package
- 4 cups (22 oz.) bread flour, plus more for dusting
- 1 1⁄2 tsp. salt
- 1 1⁄4 cup water, at room temperature
- 2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
Pizza
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 cup red pizza sauce
- 2-3 Slices cooked bacon, sliced into small pieces
- 3-4 oz. Italian sausage, cooked and crumbled
- 15-20 small Pepperoni
- 1/2 cup Italian shredded cheese blend
Instructions
- Measure 1/2 cup of warm water into a 2-cup liquid measuring cup. Sprinkle the yeast over the top and set aside for 5 minutes, it should start to foam.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer mix the bread flour and salt, give it a quick stir to combine.
- Pour 1 1/4 cup of room temperature water into the measuring cup with the yeast-water mixture. With the mixer on low speed and with the bread hook attachment, pour in the yeast-water mixture as well as the olive oil. Mix until a cohesive dough is formed.
- Knead on low speed until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes.
- Transfer to a lightly oiled bowl, turning once to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in size, 2 hours.
- Press down the dough to deflate it. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface or a Roul'pat. Divide the dough into two equal pieces. Form each piece of dough into a smooth, round ball. Let the dough relax for at least 10 minutes but no longer than 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 450.
- Roll out the dough with a rolling pin. Place rolled out pizza dough on Silpat. Brush edges of the crust with olive oil.
- Spread a nice layer of pizza sauce over the crust. Lay pepperonis on top of sauce, then layer sausage and bacon.
- Sprinkle shredded cheese over the entire pizza.
- Bake for 10-12 minutes. Until crust is golden brown. While first pizza is baking roll out second dough ball to make the second pizza. When pizzas are done cooking let cool for 5 minutes, slide off Silpat onto a cutting board and slice and serve.
Notes
If you'd like to make whole wheat pizza dough do 1/2 whole wheat flour and 1/2 bread flour.
Recommended Products
As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, I earn a small commission if you purchase something I recommend. I would never recommend products I don't love and use!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 16 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 255Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 521mgCarbohydrates: 26gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 10g
If you would like to get all 5 pizza recipes and the instructions for making pizza dough in a downloadable e-cookbook you can purchase my “How to Make Pizza at Home” ebook Here!
Pizza Recipes
All our favorite pizza recipes! Get excited about homemade pizza night!
Learn how to make pizza dough with this simple 5 ingredient recipe. This step by step tutorial gives you all the tips and tricks you need to know to make homemade pizza dough.
This homemade pizza recipe is a standard in our house! We eat pizza every Friday and this customizable recipe gives you all the tips and tricks to make perfect pizza at home!
This recipe for caprese pizza takes the flavor of your favorite caprese salad and makes it into a pizza! It’s fresh and full of flavor and a departure from the boring pepperoni pizza you’ve been making.
Our family loves this delicious homemade chicken bacon ranch pizza. The combination is a tasty break from traditional pepperoni and will get you excited about pizza night!
Make this chicken apple & caramelized onion pizza to bring fall flavors in full force to homemade pizza night!
This mushroom & sun-dried tomato pizza recipe is full of delicious flavors that will get you excited about making homemade pizza. It’s a welcome departure from boring pepperoni pizza and I promise you’re going to love it!
Pizza is a great and inexpensive option for feeding a crowd and if you’re up for making a bunch of pizza’s you can totally feed a large group with homemade pizza instead of spending a ton ordering delivery.
How to Make Pizza Dough | Handmade in the Heartland
Wednesday 10th of February 2021
[…] Meat Lovers Pizza […]
Homemade Pizza | Handmade in the Heartland
Wednesday 10th of February 2021
[…] Meat Lovers Pizza […]
Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza | Handmade in the Heartland
Wednesday 10th of February 2021
[…] Meat Lovers Pizza […]
Chicken Apple & Caramelized Onion Pizza | Handmade in the Heartland
Wednesday 10th of February 2021
[…] Meat Lovers Pizza […]
Caprese Pizza | Handmade in the Heartland
Wednesday 10th of February 2021
[…] Meat Lovers Pizza […]