A pizza with local flavor

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Caribou invites you to add more local foods to your grocery list by helping you “localize” your favorite dishes, including pizza! This classic of Italian cuisine can easily take on a Quebecois flavor if you use local ingredients.

Flours

The basis of a good pizza is its crust. Several neighborhood bakeries offer homemade pizza dough, fresh or frozen, ready to be rolled. Just add your ingredients and put it in the oven. This is a great option for those who don’t want to do their own. However, if the project doesn’t scare you, know that local flours are made specifically for pizza dough. You need to choose one that is refined and rich in gluten. This is what makes it elastic, tender on the inside and crispy on the outside.

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Organic Tipo “00” flour from La Milanaise
Blouin extra pale toasted flour

A homemade tomato sauce

If you have a stock of tomatoes — sauces, coulis, preserves — you can easily transform them into pizza sauce by adding garlic and dried herbs. Otherwise, it is possible to obtain store-bought sauces. Certainly, most do not contain local ingredients, but rather Italian tomatoes. Food prepared in Quebec remains a better option than one from elsewhere.

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Homemade pizza sauce from Circle Pizza
Tomato Sauce Pizza by Stefano Faita
Gogo Pizza Sauce from Jardins Saint-Antoine

Cold meats

Want a carnivore-style pizza? There is no shortage of choices for pepperoni-style dried meats. Have fun discovering the many local options, but also consider trying other kinds of meats, like lardons, bacon, artisanal sausages or even smoked meats, which will infuse personality into your creations. For more original pizzas, you can also add smoked trout!

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Rosette Chorizo ​​from Scotstown Charcuterie
Le Peppé des Viandes organic de Charlevoix
THERR2 Lineage Pépère

Cheeses

With the vast choice of cheeses here, this is perhaps the simplest ingredient to “localize”. The classic to use remains pizza mozzarella. It is a cheese with a low humidity level, which makes it easy to grate, melts well and will have a beautiful golden color when cooked. Then, nothing stops you from trying other types of local options as toppings. Think, among other things, of goat cheese, which is delicious on a vegetable pizza, of blue cheese for a pizza with cold meats and of parmesan to add a finishing touch.

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Pizza’olo Farmer with Italian herbs and spices from La Trappe à fromage de l’Outaouais
Grated mozzarella pizza from Fromagerie Boivin
Grated pizza cheese blend from Maison Riviera

Fresh vegetables and herbs

Take advantage of the abundance of your vegetable garden or go to local producers to top your pizza with fresh vegetables. They will amplify the taste and texture of your meal. Favorites include delicious wild mushrooms, garden peppers, tomatoes, green or yellow zucchini, eggplant, and more. Finish with a good dose of greenery, microgreens or garlic scapes, when in season. Don’t forget to garnish your dish with fresh herbs like basil, oregano or thyme to add maximum flavor to your creation.

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Full Pin Shiitake Mushrooms
Ô Plant microgreens
Irresistible Organic Fresh Herbs

Condiments

That’s it, your pizza is almost ready! Once out of the oven — and not before! —, garnish your dish with one or other of these latter ingredients: a drizzle of local oil, pickled condiments or even pizza spices.

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Hemp oil with Tournevent basil
Gourmet Sauvage unripe elderberry capers
Black garlic cream from Black and white garlic
Aglio Napoletano spices from Kanel

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