VIEW SLIDESHOW: Top This: The Salad Pizza (à la Grey Block Pizza)
It's the pizza you love to hate! Yet Grey Block Pizza has managed to build a reputation on the Salad Pizza. When owner Thomas Schiffer noticed that his customers frequently ordered pizza and salad, he seized the opportunity to create a combos—no, not a combo, a combos—and smashed the two together. The choice between salad and pizza is a universal struggle as well as a popular motifinstockphotography. But with the salad pizza, you get to have them both.
As we've seen before, the bagel crust is piled high with mounds of crisp lettuces, lightly wilted from the hot pizza. Feta and avocado add salty softness , rounding out the crunch of the vegetables and helping hold it all together. But the secret to melding a pizza with a salad lies in a simple binder: a light layer of sour cream.
Am I losing you? Does your idea of a salad pizza looks more like this? Does this pizza sound too weird or possibly gross? Well it's not, it's delicious! For those of you still having trouble getting on board with salad pizza, Zack Brooks of Midtown Lunch put it best:
The idea of ruining a perfectly good slice of pizza by topping it with salad, completely disgusts me. But the idea of improving a perfectly horrible salad, by putting a delicious slice of pizza below it is completely genius!
Get the step-by-step instructions in the slideshow »
What You'll Need
- 1 portion of dough
- Mozzarella
- Red onion
- Sour cream
- Avocado
- Mixed greens
- Tomato
- Feta
- Lemon and olive oil vinaigrette
Grey Block Pizza
1811 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405 (map)
310-314-2777; greyblockpizza.com
About the author: After nearly a decade in Brooklyn, Kelly Bone landed back in Los Angeles where she writes The Vegetarian Foodie. She spends the rest of her time designing office cubicles... you might be sitting in one right now! Follow her on Twitter at @TheVegFoodie