VIEW SLIDESHOW: Top This: Butternut Squash Pizza (à la Grandaisy Bakery)
Grandaisy Bakery debuted its butternut squash pizza (or "Pizza Zucca") three years ago as a seasonal special for fall. Customer were so smitten with the thin, Roman-style square slice covered with sweet roasted butternut squash, fresh sage and nutty gruyère cheese, the bakery now sells it year-round.
We met up with manager Romel Tovar and head baker Julio Guaracha to learn how to make this autumnal beauty. Because it cooks at 480 degrees, it's the perfect pizza for those working with a conventional oven. And, come to think of it, it's pretty much the perfect pizza for Thanksgiving.
Check out the slide-show to see how the Pizza Zucca is made >>
What You'll Need (for one pizza)
- 1 dough portion
- 1 butternut squash, peeled, seeded and thinly sliced
- Sage leaves, chopped
- 1 onion, diced
- Gruyere cheese, shredded
- Unseasoned bread crumbs
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Freshly ground black pepper
- Salt
Grandaisy Bakery
250 West Broadway, New York NY 10013 (map)
212-334-9435
176 West 72nd Street, New York NY 10023 (map)
212-334-9435; grandaisybakery.com
About the author: Originally from Los Angeles, Erin Mosbaugh writes Je Blague, where she captures her food adventures in NYC and beyond. Erin also writes dining and nightlife features for Robb Report New York City Insider.