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Tomato and Egg Breakfast Pizza Recipe

Posted April 26, 2015 by Stephanie
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While I was living in Japan, I ate my fill of Japanese foods: ramen, soba, udon, katsu, yakitori, curry, tempura, sushi, takoyaki, okonomiyaki, anything remotely Japanese, I was all over it. But sometimes, out of nowhere, a pizza craving would hit and the call for that piping hot crispy combination of savory tomato sauce and gooey cheese could not be ignored. I tried to sate the beast with these little pizza kits that I found at our neighborhood supermarket. They had dough, sauce and some shredded cheese packaged neat and tidy into individualized compartments, and then in a larger more elaborate package. I had high hopes, really, I did, but after baking up and inhaling the little guys, I had to admit to myself, they just didn’t hit the spot. I wanted a bubbly charred crisp crust, I wanted simple perfection, I wanted a Neapolitan style pizza.

Luckily, there’s actually a place in Tokyo that’s famous for Neapolitan style pizza. Located on the main drag of Nakameguro – Tokyo’s answer to Brooklyn – is Da Isa, an unassuming little pizza joint that happens to have a Naples award-winning pizza chef. There are constantly lines out the door so of course Mike and I decided to give it a go.

We went for lunch. Our lunch decision was two-fold: avoiding the long dinner lines and the massively discounted lunch pizzas. The menu was in Japanese (of course) and Italian. I can barely read Japanese, and since the Japanese menu was basically the Italian menu translated phonetically into Japanese, we looked at the Italian menu. Mike decided on a classic margherita and I went with the margherita alla cocca, which sounded good, but mysterious.

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Imagine my delight when my pizza came out, steaming hot from a short stint in a wood burning oven, the tomatoes glistening with a slick of extra virgin olive oil, the crust charred and bubbly, and in the middle, a lovely mess of glowing orange-yellow yolk surrounded by fluffy clouds of whites. It was an egg on a pizza, of course! Eggs on pizza are not novel to me and usually when I see one on the menu, it’s what I gravitate towards. I just love how the raw yolk mixes in with the sauce and cheese.

Speaking of raw yolks, everything that could go wrong with the pizza I made did: the eggs were over cooked, the bottom crust was soggy, my photos didn’t turn out the way I wanted them to. Overall, it turned out to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. I asked Mike for a hug and he gave me one, of course, but also asked me why I cared so much. The correct answer should have been, I don’t. But, lately I’ve been spiraling in a hole of self-doubt. I feel like my photos aren’t good enough, my recipes are uninspired, my writing lacking. Sometimes I get into these moods and it takes me forever to get myself out.

Serious stuff for a Sunday, I know. So I’ll just leave you with this: we fixed the pizza. Mike suggested throwing it into a cast-iron pan to crisp up the bottom on the stove. It totally worked. The eggs didn’t magically revert back to their raw state, but the crispy-crunchy crust did make me feel just a little bit better.

Wishing you guys a happy, confident, sunny Sunday!
xoxo, love and potatoes,
steph

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Tomato and Egg Breakfast Pizza Recipe
makes 1 pizza


  • 1 portion no-knead pizza dough or pizza dough of choice
  • oil
  • cornmeal, if desired
  • 2-3 tablespoons pizza sauce or crushed tomatoes
  • 1/2-3/4 cup shredded mozzarella
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, cut in half
  • 2 eggs
  • 1-2 tablespoons grated parmesan
  • salt and freshly ground pepper
  • red pepper flakes

Arrange a rack in middle of oven and preheat to its hottest setting, 500°–550°.

Lightly oil a baking sheet and dust lightly with cornmeal, if desired. Shape dough into a circle, pushing gently. Spread on the sauce and top with the shredded mozzarella. Top with the cherry tomatoes and eggs. Sprinkle on the parmesan and a generous amount salt and freshly ground pepper. Place in the oven to bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the crust is puffy, crisp and slightly blistered. Enjoy immediately. If the bottom crust is slightly soggy, heat in a cast-iron pan over low-heat until crisp.

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It’s Sunday! You know what that means: it’s time for Sunday Brunch. Why don’t you skip the line and make brunch at home this week? The coffee’s truly bottomless, the booze doesn’t have a crazy markup and you can chill out in your pajamas. Every Sunday I’ll post a brunch recipe. Soon you won’t be asking, where should we go for brunch – instead it’ll be, what should we make for brunch today?

44 Comments

  1. Joan says:

    Never heard of breakfast pizza before. i’m still interested to try this recipe. I like pizza but this time I’m gonna try to make a breakfast pizza.

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