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Great pizza starts with dough and sauce, but toppings are where you make it your own. Here are the best pizza topping combinations — from classics that never fail to creative combos worth experimenting with.
The Classic Combinations (That Always Work)
Margherita: Tomato, Mozzarella, Basil
The original Neapolitan pizza. Simple, balanced, and impossible to improve without ruining it. Use San Marzano tomato sauce, fresh fior di latte mozzarella, and fresh basil added after baking (not before — it burns). San Marzano DOP tomatoes
Pepperoni: The American Classic
America’s most ordered pizza topping for a reason. Use cup-and-char pepperoni (not the flat kind) — it curls and crisps at the edges, collecting oil in the center. Cup and char pepperoni
Sausage and Pepper
Italian sausage, green and red bell peppers, onion. Roast the peppers first for better flavor. A classic NY slice shop combo.
Four Cheese (Quattro Formaggi)
Mozzarella, gorgonzola, parmesan, fontina. No sauce — just a white pizza base. The contrast between creamy, salty, and sharp cheeses is exceptional. Best Pizza Cheese Guide
Creative Combinations Worth Trying
Fig, Prosciutto, and Gorgonzola
Sweet fig jam as the base, fresh mozzarella, prosciutto added after baking, a drizzle of honey, and crumbled gorgonzola. One of the best white pizza combinations you will ever eat.
Roasted Garlic, Potato, and Rosemary
Thin-sliced potato, roasted garlic cloves, fresh rosemary, olive oil, and sea salt. No tomato sauce. A Roman street food classic called pizza bianca con patate.
Buffalo Chicken
Shredded chicken tossed in buffalo sauce, mozzarella, ranch or blue cheese drizzled after baking. Add pickled jalapeños for extra heat. Crowd-pleasing and dead simple.
Topping Tips for Better Pizza
- Less is more: Overloading toppings makes the crust soggy and prevents even baking
- Raw vs cooked: Dense toppings (sausage, mushrooms) should be pre-cooked or sliced thin
- Fresh herbs after: Basil, arugula, and soft herbs added post-bake stay bright and fresh
- High heat: A hot pizza stone or steel ensures toppings cook evenly with the crust
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