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I wonder how many of you have had Naan? I don’t know why, but it took me years to finally try it. I’d heard a bit about it, but for some reason I just never remembered to give it a go. It is FANTASTIC!! Yes, I’m yelling it. It is so light, and airy, plus mine has garlic in it. mmmmmm Garlic.
I actually decided to give this recipe a go and turn it into our favorite kind of pizza for a reason. You see, Margarita Pizza is actually what got us cooking….

Years ago I worked for Jet Blue, (which I still consider to be an awesome airline and one of my favorites) and my husband and I decided to travel to San Fransico for our anniversary. We have both always loved food, and cooking, but I wouldn’t say we were really into creating out own recipes and ideas. Anyway, off we went to San Francisco and we had the most wonderful time. In fact, I would post a few pictures, but they are all on the computer upstairs, so clearly that would take far too much effort. 😉 We had a bunch of different foods there, but I’ll tell you what, three things really stood out.
When We Fell in Love With Basil
First was the pizza. I cannot even remember the name of the place, but it was delicious. I’ll probably never have another like it. The crust was perfectly thin and crispy, there was a tiny hint of garlic, and oh my holy cheese. It had to have been a fresh buffalo mozzarella. It was so unbelievably creamy. Last but not least, the basil. Listen, I know this doesn’t make any sense, and I’m positive it was sweet basil, because I asked, but it was the yummiest basil I had ever had. Aw crap, I’m hungry again.

How Sweet Basil, the Food Blog Was Born
This pizza is what started it all. We just knew that we could be cooking and eating better. Slowly over time, through amazing friends like, Lindy Baker, Nalani Badsgaard, Savannah Shaw, etc we started to experiment more and more. We were gathering recipes and spending all of our time reading about techniques, philosophies etc. Our palate began to change and our food philosophy grew. We finally decided that it would be fun to start putting our favorite recipes online so that we could share with our friends and family. And then people we didn’t even know began commenting. It had begun…
This has been a long journey and we still have so much to learn about food, health etc. We love it and we cannot wait to see what the future has in store for our little, Sweet Basil.
What Is Naan?
Naan is a flat bread.
It is a leavened bread used in Indian cooking.
What Is The Difference Between Greek Yogurt and Regular Yogurt?
Greek yogurt is strained 3 times.
It is thicker and creamier than regular yogurt.
Greek yogurt has a stronger flavor than regular yogurt.
Because Greek yogurt is concentrated, it has more protein than regular yogurt.
How Long Will Naan Keep?
Naan can be kept in an airtight plastic bag for 3 days at room temperature.
Or freeze naan for up to 2 months.
Grilled Garlic Naan Pizzas
chiffonade (click the link for easy directions).
Other great Pizzas-
BBQ Chicken Bacon
Four Cheese Margarita
From our fellow bloggers:
Double Delicious Pizza-Sweetnicks
Ranch Pizza- Taste and Tell
Bacon Egg and Cheese Breakfast Pizza-Barbara Bakes





Love this post and the Naan looks amazing!
i love that this naan is made into a delicious looking pizza!! such a creative way to make pizza 🙂
Sounds so good! Another great recipe from Carrian!
What a great story! We love San Fran, it is one of the special places we run away to. I think it has the only bridge I don't freak out crossing!
Love your naan pizza! Now, off to vote…
Love this story! And this pizza sounds delicious, you can't go wrong with a good margherita pizza. Oh, and I LOVE naan, so fun to think of a new use for it!
Yes, I adore basil! And Naan. And naan pizza. I want this for lunch!
San Francisco IS a special place! I haven't been in years but would love to go back one day! I have always wanted to make homemade Naan. Thanks for the inspiration!
Fun to read your story of how it all began. The pizza sounds delicious!
I love hearing the stories behind blogs – and I love you story! And I love this garlic naan – so delicious!
I love the idea of using naan to make pizzas!!! They look absolutely mouthwatering!!