Pesto Meatball Pizza
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Frances JanischAfter watching the video, make Lauren's Pesto Meatball Pizza recipe.
In the Pantry Challenge video series, Lauren Braun Costello -- chef, author and food stylist -- shows busy moms how to make meals using ingredients they already have in their pantries, solving their unique cooking challenges. In this episode, Lauren shows Peggy S., a registered nurse and mother of four, how to use pesto in dishes other than pasta. She incorporates it into meatballs, then turns the meatballs into a topping for a hearty pizza.
To start off, Lauren combines beef, breadcrumbs, eggs, pesto, salt and pepper in a bowl, mixing the ingredients well with her hands. This meatball preparation is faster than most since the pesto is a substitute for multiple individual ingredients (like garlic, Parmesan and herbs). She forms golf ball–sized meatballs and sets them aside on a plate.
Next, she browns the meatballs in a heavy skillet with a little bit of olive oil. These meatballs are small, so she's able to cook them completely through by browning them for about 4 minutes. She then transfers the finished meatballs to a paper-towel lined plate.
While these meatballs would be delicious on their own, served with tomato sauce, baked into a lasagna or on top of a pasta dish, Lauren decides to make a homemade pizza and use her meatballs as a hearty topping.
Get Lauren's recipe, including step-by-step instructions on making both the meatballs and the pizza.
More on Pesto and Pizza:
- Allergic to nuts? You can make a nut-free pesto, like this Family Chef.
- We can't get enough of Curtis Stone's pesto-glazed chicken and Gail Simmons' Spaghetti with Tuna and Green Olive Pesto.
- Would you eat a meatball pizza in a cone?
- Learn how to make a pizza.
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