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How To Customize A Pizza Order To Meet A Vegan's Needs

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Whether you are vegan or you are ordering pizza for a group of people that includes at least one vegan, figuring out how to express your dietary needs to the pizza shop can feel overwhelming and stressful. Luckily, there are some easy ways to customize pizza without confusing the server or risking a major pizza fail when it comes to taste, texture, and experience. Here are a few easy tips and tricks you can use to conveniently customize a pizza order to meet a vegan's needs:

Nix the Cheese

The easiest way to customize a pizza order is to find a specialty pizza on the menu that includes only vegetables as the toppings and then nix the cheese. Most pizza shops offer vegetarian pizzas that include toppings such as olives, spinach, garlic, peppers, mushrooms, eggplant, pineapple, and even tofu.

You can always nix a topping you don't like or add a topping you'd like to see added to create a pie that your tastebuds will love. Some vegetarian pizzas come with pesto, so make sure that the pesto does not include cheese. If it does, you'll have to nix that too. You can make up for the lost flavor by requesting that the pizza be topped with fresh basil leaves and drizzled with a little olive oil.

Create Your Own

Most people like to order from the predesigned pizzas available on the menu, but there is no reason to focus on such options when you know that most will not meet your dietary needs or those of a guest in your party. Creating your own pizza is an excellent way to accommodate a group of people eating together that have dietary wants and needs. Half the pizza can be filled with cheese, pepperoni, olives, and jalapenos, while the other half is filled with marinara, olives, mushrooms, bell peppers, artichoke hearts, and capers.

Ask About Extra Options

Some pizza shops do not advertise all the goods that they have available, opting to focus on the most readily available ingredients and popular ingredient combinations. There is no harm in asking the server whether they offer any special vegan options to replace traditional options on the menu. For example, some pizza shops have some vegan cheese in the kitchen that they are willing to use as a replacement for traditional cheese.

Sometimes, vegetarian bacon and sausage are available too even though it is not on the menu. If you don't ask, you will never know. If no vegan meat and cheese replacements are available, other fun stuff might be. Ask for things like picked beets, ground pine nuts, sun-dried tomatoes, or roasted black garlic to increase the umami flavors and enjoyment of your pizza.

For more information on customized pizza, contact a company like Scittino's Italian Market Place.


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