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Learn how to make a garlic pizza from scratch without yeast! Using my homemade 2 ingredient pizza dough, it’s so tasty and cooks in just 10 minutes.
Love homemade pizza recipes? Try my birria pizza, Sicilian pizza, and cast iron pizza next.
If you love garlic bread and you love pizza, this garlic bread pizza is one for the books. It’s a cross between the two but just a little bit more delicious.
Honestly, who can rest a fresh loaf of garlic bread? I know I can’t! That’s where this pizza version comes into play. It’s not as heavy but just as delicious, and it’s the kind of dish I make to feed a crowd.
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Why I love this recipe
- Foolproof recipe. No yeast, no resting time, and no kneading required.
- Super quick. It literally takes 20 minutes from prep to plate!
- Perfect texture and flavor. Like any good pizza, the crust is chewy and fluffy, and the garlic butter topping isn’t too overpowering, so it compliments anything you pair it with.
- You control the garlic. The best part of making your own garlic pizza is that you can make it as garlic-heavy or buttery as you like.
Ingredients needed
I used my favorite pizza dough for the crust, which is magical and needs just 2 ingredients, but any crust will do just fine. You can scale it up or scale it down, so polish it all off if that’s what you want!
- Pizza dough. The base of the garlic pizza bread uses my homemade pizza dough recipe. It’s made with just 2 ingredients and takes minutes to prepare. You can use a store-bought dough or even a chilled pizza crust.
- Milk. To brush over the tops of the pizza dough to give it a golden shine. I used whole milk, but any milk works.
- Butter. To make the garlic topping! Be sure to use good quality butter as it really brings out the flavor of the pizza.
- Garlic. You can use fresh or bottled (jarred) minced garlic. I used the minimum amount, but feel free to add more if you love garlic.
- Rosemary. A must for any savory bread or pizza!
How to make garlic pizza
I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1- Prep your pizza dough: Prepare your pizza dough as directed.
Step 2- Make the garlic butter: In a microwave-safe bowl or in a small saucepan, melt your butter. Transfer to a small bowl then add your minced garlic, salt, and rosemary, and mix well.
Step 3- Assemble the pizza: Using a pastry brush, brush the entire pizza crust with your milk of choice. This will ensure the crust is golden once baked. Once you have done that, use the pastry brush to brush the garlic butter mixture over the top, leaving around half an inch from the edge.
Step 4- Bake the pizza: Place the garlic pizza bread into the oven and bake for 18-20 minutes, until the edges have gone golden brown and the garlic butter topping is sizzling.
Step 5- Slice: Remove from the oven, slice it up and enjoy! I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Arman’s recipe tips
- Roll out the dough thinly so there is room for it to rise and puff up. Remember, the crust will rise considerably.
- You can adjust the amount of garlic you add to the butter to suit your preferences. I recommend the minimum amount.
- If you own a pizza stone, bake the pizza on that instead of a baking sheet or dish. The stone cooks the crust more evenly and gives them crisp sides. No pizza stone? No worry.
Storage instructions
To store: Leftovers should be stored in the fridge in a sealed container. It will keep fresh for up to 7 days.
To freeze: You can freeze the garlic pizza bread recipe to enjoy later. Place pizza slices in parchment paper and keep in a ziplock bag. They will keep fresh for up to 6 months.
To reheat: Re-heat the pizza in the oven or on the stovetop in a non-stick pan.
Frequently asked questions
If you don’t want to make your own pizza dough, you can use any pizza crust (pre-made) or store bought dough.
Follow the instructions as listed, but be prepared to add more garlic butter, as depending on the size of the dough/crust, you may need more.
Yes! I kept this cheeseless as it’s more authentic and similar to what you’d find at a pizzeria but feel free to add mozzarella cheese on top before baking.
More delicious ways to enjoy pizza
- Mexican pizza
- Cauliflower pizza
- French bread pizza
- Keto pizza
- Vegan pizza
- Protein pizza
- Low calorie pizza
Garlic Pizza Recipe
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Ingredients
- 1 batch pizza dough * See notes
- 2 tablespoon milk
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a large baking tray with parchment paper.
- Prepare your 2 ingredient pizza dough as directed. Once prepared, place on the lined tray and brush the milk all over the top, until completely covered.
- In a small bowl, add your melted butter, minced garlic, and rosemary and whisk together until combined. Using the pastry brush, brush the mixture over the top of the prepared pizza crust, leaving half an inch from the sides.
- Place the prepared garlic pizza in the oven and bake for 17-20 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and slice into 16 thin slices.
Garlic is so nutritious and healthy food. I like it. I never tried pizza with garlic before.
Can I put even more garlic or it will be too much? Exactly 3?
Garlic is such healthy and good. I like it. Thanks for garlic pizza!
Amazingly delicious! Thank you so much! I have celiac and pizza is always not that great.. I love using the nonfat Greek yogurt and protein and fluffy crunchy so good!!
I am going to try your recipe because the flavor appeals to me. This pizza recipe reminds me of Amalfi’s White Pizza which was the first white pizza in the Washington, D.C. area several years ago. The recipe made two pizza dough (with yeast) and no sauce. Once the dough was rolled out, olive oil was sprinkled lightly on top, then garlic (passed through a press) was sprinkled and followed by sprinkles of oregano and red pepper flakes. Finally, fontina cheese slices were placed in various places on top. After cooking in the oven, the pizza was sliced in various small triangle and rectangle slices and served as an appetizer. Since I prefer thinner crust pizza, I store the extra dough in a freezer baggy for another time.
What are amounts for pizza dough of flour and yogurt.
Can some of the white flour be replaced by whole Wheat?
Absolutely, just make sure it is self rising 🙂