
Ooni’s Roast Turkey, Camembert & Cranberry Pizza
- Type : Dinner
Using leftovers from our recipes for Roast Turkey & Baby Leeks with Herb Butter and Baked Camembert with Honey & Thyme, this pizza combines all the hallmark flavors of the holidays to guarantee that warm, fuzzy, festive feeling – all in one slice
Ingredients
- 8.8/11.6oz classic pizza dough
- 2.1oz (60g) Ooni’s Roast Turkey cut into strips (see note below)
- 2.1oz (60g) Ooni’s Baked Camembert cut into strips (see note below)
- 2.1oz (60g) mozzarella torn into pieces
- 4 tbsp cranberry sauce
- handful of fresh thyme leaves
- 1 tbsp grated parmesan
- A small amount fresh ground black pepper
Method
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Prepare your pizza dough ahead of time. Our guide to making the perfect Classic Pizza Dough covers everything you need to know.
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To make this pizza, we use leftovers from our recipes for Roast Turkey & Baby Leeks with Herb Butter, and our Baked Camembert with Honey & Thyme.
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Using a small amount of flour, dust your Ooni Pizza Peel or Peel for Ooni Pro. Stretch the pizza dough ball out to 12" and lay it out on your pizza peel. Using a large spoon or ladle, spread three tablespoons of the cranberry sauce evenly across the pizza dough base. Top with the camembert, turkey and mozzarella.
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Slide the pizza off the peel and into your Ooni pizza oven, making sure to rotate the pizza regularly.
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Once cooked, remove the pizza from the oven. While the pizza is still warm, spoon over little dollops of the remaining cranberry sauce, sprinkle over the thyme leaves and parmesan, and season to taste with the pepper.
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