Stuffed Pizza Bread Recipe / The Perfect Pull-Apart Bread (2024)

Please take a look at this pizza bread's photos: isn't it gorgeous? Presentation: 10/10. Flavour: 10/10 (you can trust me!). This pizza star bread is the perfect pull-apart bread, to eat as an appetiser or instead of bread at lunch! And to serve to your guests, of course!

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It's December 27 while I'm writing this post and I-AM-SO-CONFUSED. What day is it? Monday, Tuesday...? This is a common perception after the holidays I think, it's like a Christmas hangover. Am I right?

We're all stuffed with food that we can't even reason, and the last thing we want to talk about is...food. But hey, I own a food blog guys, so here we go again: talking about food for the umpteenth time this week! I beg your pardon, lol

I won't bore you with a long post today, promise!

How to make pizza bread

First of all, I hear you saying "why is this called pizza bread?".

I'll be honest: because it was the easiest name to use for a stuffed bread-like dough with tomato, oregano and mozzarella.
And of course because it tastes like pizza (duh)

Secondly, you know that I always like to share the steps to take to make a recipe, right? Then let's see how simple it is to make this star shaped pizza bread!

  1. Prepare the dough (or buy a good one!)
    To make this gorgeous pizza star I've used mom's recipe: combine all the ingredients, let proof for a couple of hours (ideal temperature is 28-30°C / 82-86° F) until doubled.
    Are you feeling lazy? Buy a good pizza dough (bakeries sell it sometimes).
  2. In the meantime, let tomato reduce
    This step is important: let your tomato sauce thicken a little bit, at low heat. This will help you while assembling.
    I've made this recipe a few times and at the beginning I had some problems because my sauce released too many liquids.
    To avoid that, let it simmer so it reduces.
  3. Assemble pizza bread
    When the dough has doubled in volume: divide it into 3 pieces, then - on a floured surface - roll each into a 23 cm (9 inches) disc.
    Put the first disk on parchment paper.
    Top with sauce and mozzarella, then another disc, repeat, add the last disc.
    Cut into 16 "slices" and twist (follow the video!).
    Gently brush the surface with oil and Parmesan (optional).
  4. Bake
    Well, just bake! 200°C (390° F) for about 30-35 minutes.
    Better if eaten immediately.

Note: while the dough is proofing, remember to cut your mozzarella and let it drain on a colander. We don't want extra moistness.

P.S. don't worry: it gets messy. Even if we made our tomato sauce reduce, it'll probably lose some liquids. When baked, it won't look messy!

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About the filling: substitutions

I love the filling of this stuffed pizza bread (it's just like Pizza Margherita)!
Let's see, though, if you can substitute or omit something.

Flour

I've tried this recipe using organic all purpose (00 flour here), bread and spelt flour. All of them were amazing, feel free to choose what you like/already have at home.

Mozzarella

I've tested it both with and without mozzarella. If you don't use it, it will be a delicious vegan appetizer.

Want to change cheese? Feel free to try scamorza, provola, or something like that.

Tomato

I've used both San Marzano peeled tomatoes (in a can), then made my own sauce (quick), and also datterini tomato sauce.
You can use your favorite.

Parmesan cheese

I've used parmesan to get a beautiful golden brown crust.

I normally HATE Parmigiano (and I live in Parma, Italy lol), but in this case you can't taste it when cooked, so it's ok.
Is it optional? Totally.

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The ideal appetiser

The idea to share my quick pizza recipe on the blog came a few weeks ago, when I remembered I posted something similar last year on December 24, just in another shape(see the link).

Then, at the beginning of this month, I saw @zoebakes' stories on Instagram: she was making holiday star bread with raspberry jam and it dumbfounded me! It was just BEAUTIFUL.

So I thought 'Why not making a savory version using my quick pizza recipe?'
And TADAAAN!

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Look at it, it's perfection.

In my opinion, this pizza bread is the ideal appetizer.
You can put it on a cute serving plate in the center of your table and your guests can take a piece (with clean hands!).

NOTE: see update (sad) at the beginning of this post.

Do you have other questions?

It's not easy to answer all the questions you may have, so PLEASE leave a comment below and I'm glad to reply! Thank you.

If you make this recipe, please be sure to give it a rating and leave a comment! It would make me so happy! 🙂

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STUFFED PIZZA BREAD

A funny way to present pizza: quick and easy pizza star bread to eat as an appetizer (or however you prefer!)

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Let rise for: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 pizza bread

Ingredients

  • 500 gr Bread flour - (I've also tested this with spelt flour and all purpose)
  • 300 gr Lukewarm water - (Quantity varies depending on how the flour absorbs liquids)
  • 6 gr Brown sugar
  • a packet Dry yeast - ( 7 gr)
  • 12 gr Salt
  • 12 gr Extra virgin olive oil
For the filling:
  • About 300 gr Tomato sauce - You will have some leftovers
  • Salt (if sauce is unsalted) - to taste
  • A drop Extra virgin olive oil
  • Oregano - to taste
  • One mozzarella (120 gr) - (optional. I've tested both with and without mozzarella)
  • Parmigiano or pecorino - optional

Instructions

  • Combine lukewarm water and dry yeast (if it needs to activate, let it set aside for 5/10 minutes)

  • Using a stand mixer, combine flour and sugar. Activate the machine at low speed, with flat hook.

  • Pour the water + yeast mixture, and let absorb.

  • Add salt and let it incorporate, finally drizzle in the extra virgin olive oil and let absorb.

  • Once the dough forms into a ball, let the mixerknead for approximately10/15 minutes (perform the windowpane test).

  • Put your dough into a deep bowl, cover with a lid or plastic and let it rise for 2 hours or until doubled in size (it depends on the room's temperature).

If you want to use mozzarella:
  • Cut your mozzarella into very little pieces and let the excess liquids drain.

For the tomato sauce: (you'll have some leftovers)
  • Put your tomato sauce into a pan with salt, oil and oregano and let "thicken" for about 10 minutes or until most of the water has evaporated.

  • IMPORTANT: the sauce must be as thick as possible, otherwise we will make a mess when assembling the pizza bread.

Let's make the star shaped pizza bread:
  • Preheat the oven at 200°C (400°F).

  • Divide the dough into three equal pieces.

  • Onto a floured surface, roll out each piece of dough into 23 centimetersdisks.

  • Spread some tomato sauce (do not put too much) and mozzarella onto one disk then add another layer of dough.

    Add sauce and mozza and the last disk.

  • NOTE: it's very IMPORTANT that you add a bit of flour onto every disk, so it will absorb the excess liquids and the dough will be workable.

  • Place a round cutter (or a glass) in the center of the disk and cut the dough into 16 wedges.

  • Gently twist each piece one away from each other 2 or 3 times, then seal pinching the ends.

  • Brush with extra virgin olive oil, sprinkle some parmigiano cheese on top (totally optional) and bake for 35 minutes.

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FAQs

What is cheesy pull apart bread made of? ›

If pulling apart slices of warm, cheesy, garlicky bread is your idea of a good time, do this: Slice crusty bread into a grid pattern, coat every nook and cranny with garlic butter, tuck in some shredded mozzarella and bake the whole thing. What was just a loaf of bread is now a worthy party centerpiece.

Can pizza dough be baked as a loaf of bread? ›

The bread can be made with a variety of pizza dough styles, but we think our Sourdough, Neo-Neapolitan or Classic Pizza Dough all work well. Make sure to prepare your dough ahead of time to ensure it rises at room temperature before firing up your oven.

Can you make hoagie rolls out of pizza dough? ›

A: Most pizza dough formulations are well suited for also making your own sub rolls. It is not terribly difficult, but it will take a little practice to make them right. Begin by using your regular pizza dough formula, but mix the dough about five minutes longer at either low or medium speed.

What is hillbilly bread? ›

Description. A soft bread for those who like the smooth texture of a white bread and the health benefits of multigrain, Hillbilly Bread is the best of both worlds. This multigrain bread has 1.5 grams of whole grains in two slices! Make healthier sandwiches that your kids will love to eat, and you'll love to serve.

What is the best cheese to stuff in bread? ›

Mozzarella. Mild, stretchy, and easy to melt, this cheese pairs beautifully with savory flavors like herbs and olives. Look for fresh mozzarella, which is creamier and melts better. For a more assertive bread, try smoked mozzarella.

Is there a difference between bread dough and pizza dough? ›

Pizza dough is typically made to be thinner and softer than bread dough, which is often thicker and chewier. Additionally, the amount of time spent rising and baking also differs between the two types of dough.

What's the difference between pizza dough and Italian bread dough? ›

Bread dough has a higher moisture content than pizza dough. This is because bread dough uses more water-to-flour ratio. The oil in pizza dough is not included in the hydration calculation.

What's the difference between pizza dough and calzone dough? ›

Both are prepared with flour, water, salt, and yeast; that's the solution. In contrast, the eggs and olive oil used in most calzone dough give it a deeper flavor and a softer texture. Eggs and oil are not common ingredients in pizza dough, contributing to its crispiness and durability.

Are pizza dough and focaccia dough the same? ›

Pizza vs Focaccia

The primary difference is how much yeast is added to the dough and therefore how much the dough is able to rise. Focaccias use more yeast, which gives it a lighter, fluffier texture than a traditional pizza dough and is more closely resembles leavened bread.

Is bread yeast OK for pizza dough? ›

If the pizza dough recipe calls for instant or active dry yeast, then yes, it can be used. Unless you're making pizza dough in commercial quantities, you probably aren't using wet yeast, but for large quantities of dough it's probably the best to use. Short answer: pretty much any yeast will work for pizza dough.

Can you use pizza dough right after you make it? ›

Once you've made your pizza dough, you can place it in the fridge and let it rise overnight for up to 24 hours. Take it out of the fridge 20-30 minutes before you intend on using it to let it come to room temperature. This way, you can make your pizza dough the day before. This is great for entertaining.

How to turn pizza dough into sub rolls? ›

All you will need to do is to mix the dough about 4 minutes longer than you mix your pizza dough (sub roll doughs require more gluten development), your finished dough temperature should be about 80F, then divide into pieces and form into balls, place on sheet pans with a bit of dusting flour to prevent sticking, dust ...

Can you use cornmeal to roll out pizza dough? ›

Is it ok to use cornmeal on my pizza peel for the launch? The short answer is yes, it will help accomplish the goal of getting the pizza into the oven and onto your steel. But remember, cornmeal is literally ground up corn.

Where does pull-apart bread come from? ›

Monkey bread
Alternative namesPull-apart bread, bubble bread, Christmas morning delights
Place of originHungary
Main ingredientsbread flour
Food energy (per serving)352 kcal (1474 kJ)
Nutritional value (per serving)Protein 4 g Fat 15 g Carbohydrate 51 g
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Why is pull-apart bread called monkey bread? ›

Monkey bread gets its name by the method in which it is eaten: picking off chunks of buttery, gooey dough with your fingers not unlike a monkey grooming his buddy (which is actually a weird thing to name a food after, if you really think about it.)

What is Dutch Crunch bread made of? ›

It's made from a mixture of rice flour, sugar, and yeast that is brushed on the bread before baking. Dutch Crunch bread is usually shaped in rounds or small baguette-shaped loaves. It's chewy, with a dense crumb and slightly sweet flavor, making it an obvious choice for a really good sandwich.

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