Seasoned oils, vegetables, fish and other delicious toppings for your homemade pizza
Only the right combination of high-quality ingredients transforms your homemade pizza into a true culinary work of art! Discover our carefully curated selection of premium toppings - from creamy cheeses and the finest salami and fish to vegetable specialties and exquisite oils for the perfect finishing touch.
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Finca La Barca Smoked Olive Oil, 500 ml + Box
- Smoked over oak wood
- Made with arbequina olives
- Smoky nuances
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BioKing Organic Olive Oil, 500 ml
- From Andalusia
- Exceptionally aromatic
- Slightly fruity & cold pressed
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Alnatura Organic Origin Pitted Olives, 350 g
- Pleasantly fruity & mild
- Whole fruit without a stone
- Refines cold & warm dishes
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STAUD’S Sweet & Sour Garlic, 228 ml
- Pleasantly mild
- Perfect for cold cut platters
- Made with the best ingredients
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Alnatura Organic Corn, Glass Jar, 230 g
- Pre-cooked & ready to eat
- As a side dish, in casseroles & salads
- Organic
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Muraglia Peranzana Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a Clay Bottle - Stripes, 500 ml
- In a handmade, hand-painted bottle
- Elegant fruitiness
- With subtle flavours
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Alnatura Organic Soy Mince, Small, 150 g
- Purely vegetable-based
- Made from European soybeans
- Quick cooking
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Alnatura Organic Olive Oil for Cooking, 750 ml
- Can be heated & neutral in taste
- For roasting, grilling & baking
- 100% organic cultivation
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Frunix KNOFIX Garlic Oil, 100 ml
- Olive oil with garlic extract
- Free from fructose and low in histamine
- Easy to season in precise amounts
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Jordan Olivenöl Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 500 ml
- Robust taste
- Organic certified
- Wild character
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La Amarilla de Ronda Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil La Organic Suave, 0,50 l
- Fine & fruity
- Balanced almond aroma
- Ideal for refining ocean fish, salads, pies and desserts
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Rapunzel Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Fruity, 1 l
- Fruity taste
- For pan-frying & cold dishes
- Pressed at a low temperature
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Vita Verde Greek Extra Virgin Koroneiki Olive Oil, 500 ml
- From Pelepones
- Tasty & fruity
- Cold-pressed
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Ölmühle Fandler Organic Olive Oil, 500 ml
- Full-bodied and fruity
- Mild flavour
- High in unsaturated fatty acids
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La Amarilla de Ronda Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil La Organic Intenso, 0,50 l
- Intensely fruity
- Ideal with raw or grilled meat
- Aromatic notes of tomatoes, walnuts and apples
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Ölmühle Solling Organic Herbes de Provence Spice Oil, 100 ml
- The Mediterranean icing on the cake
- Fresh cold-pressed oil
- Full-bodied taste
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Robin Hot Chilli Oil - Original, 100 ml
- Cold-pressed oil
- Infused with dried chilli flakes
- For seasoning dishes
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Muraglia Peranzana Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a Clay Bottle - Dots, 500 ml
- Handmade and painted
- Elegant fruitiness
- With subtle flavours
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Finca La Barca Pickled Piquillo Peppers, 255 g
- Roasted in the La Vera regional style
- Peeled by hand
- Suitable for filling
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Calvi Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Pinzimolio, 500 ml
- From not fully ripened olives
- Mildly fruity with a spicy, slightly bitter note
- Fresh herbaceous scent
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Alnatura Organic Pineapple, 200 g
- Organic
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
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What is the best order for topping a pizza?
For a well-balanced pizza, the classic order is dough, tomato sauce, cheese and then toppings. Adding the cheese directly on top of the sauce helps protect the dough from excess moisture and allows it to melt evenly. Delicate ingredients such as thinly sliced ham, fresh basil or high-quality oils are best added after baking as a fresh finishing touch.
How much topping should go on a homemade pizza?
Less is often better. If a pizza is overloaded, the centre may not bake properly and the individual flavours can get lost. Two or three well-chosen toppings are usually enough to create a balanced flavour while keeping the base crisp and allowing each ingredient to stand out.
Which toppings go on before baking, and which are added afterwards?
- Before baking: Anything that needs heat to cook or develop its flavour should go into the oven. This includes raw vegetables, firm salami, mushrooms and, of course, melting cheese.
- After baking: Premium or heat-sensitive toppings such as finely sliced ham, delicate smoked fish, fresh rocket, Parmesan shavings or a drizzle of cold-pressed olive oil should be added once the hot pizza comes out of the oven.
How should pizza toppings be prepared?
Good preparation makes pizza night much easier and fun. Cut all ingredients into thin, bite-sized pieces before baking. Pizza ovens reach very high temperatures, so toppings have little time to cook through. Thinly sliced vegetables or meat heat up more quickly and evenly. Watery ingredients, such as pickled vegetables or seafood, should be drained well on kitchen paper first so they do not make the pizza soggy.
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