
A simple, crowd-pleasing Hawaiian pizza topped with ham, pineapple, and bacon. Use store-bought or homemade dough for a 12-inch pie ready in 30 minutes.

This Hawaiian pizza has been a family favorite for casual weeknight dinners and lively weekend gatherings. I first paired these ingredients together at a summer potluck when I wanted something that felt both comforting and a little playful — the salty, smoky ham and bacon against bright, sweet pineapple keeps surprising me every time. It’s the kind of pie that sparks friendly debate at the table, yet quietly wins everyone over with clean flavors and a crisp, buttery edge.
I usually make this when I want something fast but satisfying: the dough can be store-bought or my easy homemade dough, the assembly takes minutes, and the oven does the rest. The texture is essential here — a slightly chewy center with a golden, crisp rim finished with a garlic-butter-Parmesan brush that creates a restaurant-style crust. Guests often ask for the recipe after the first bite, and my family’s comment is always the same: it tastes like summer wrapped in a cozy blanket.
I often serve this at casual dinners and potlucks; it disappears fast. My kids love the sweet pineapple, while adults appreciate the savory bacon and bright sprinkle of oregano afterward. The garlic-Parmesan crust was my little experiment one night and became a staple: it adds just enough richness to balance the fruit without overpowering it.
My favorite aspect of this pie is the contrast: the first bite is salty and smoky, then the pineapple adds a bright, juicy note that cleanses the palate. Over the years I’ve fine-tuned cooking times and the garlic-parmesan rim; those small adjustments make a home oven pizza taste like it came from a neighborhood pizzeria.
Store leftover slices in a single layer in an airtight container or wrapped tightly with plastic wrap to prevent drying out. Refrigerate for up to 3 days; for longer storage, wrap individual slices in parchment and foil and freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, place cold slices on a rimmed baking sheet, tent with foil to avoid direct top contact, and warm at 275°F for 25–30 minutes — this brings back chewiness without burning the crust. For a quicker reheat, warm in a skillet over medium-low heat with a lid for 4–6 minutes.
If you want to change the proteins, swap ham for diced rotisserie chicken or smoked turkey for a leaner bite. For a vegetarian option, omit ham and bacon and add caramelized onions and roasted red peppers; consider using a smoked salt to mimic the meat’s savory note. Replace low-moisture mozzarella with part-skim versions for fewer calories, but expect slightly less creamy melt. For a gluten-free base, use a store-bought gluten-free crust — prebake slightly before adding toppings to reduce sogginess.
Serve slices with a simple green salad tossed in lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness. For a barbecue twist, offer a small bowl of BBQ sauce on the side or swap half the tomato sauce for BBQ sauce before assembling. Garnish with extra fresh parsley or basil for color and brightness. This pizza works well alongside roasted vegetables or as a fun addition to a game-night spread.
Despite its tropical name, this combination originated in Canada in the 1960s when a restauranteur experimented with pineapple and ham on pizza. It became known as Hawaiian pizza and traveled globally for its bold sweet-and-salty balance. The idea contrasts Mediterranean pizza traditions with New World ingredients, creating a dish that’s embraced for its playful flavor profile and adaptability.
In summer use fresh, sweet pineapple for brighter flavor and slightly char the slices on a hot griddle before topping. In winter, choose canned pineapple but make sure to thoroughly drain and dry the pieces. Around the holidays, swap ham for leftover honey-baked ham and add a drizzle of mustard glaze for a festive spin.
For make-ahead convenience, prepare toppings and precook bacon and ham up to two days ahead. Keep shredded cheese sealed in the fridge and blot pineapple right before assembling. If you want ready-to-bake dinners, assemble the pizza on parchment, wrap tightly, and freeze unbaked. When ready, bake straight from frozen adding a few extra minutes to the bake time and tenting the crust if it browns too quickly.
There’s a simple joy in sharing this pizza: it invites conversation and often becomes the centerpiece of low-key gatherings. Try the garlic-butter rim — it’s the detail that turns an everyday pie into a memorable meal.
Pat pineapple pieces dry on paper towels to remove excess moisture and prevent a soggy center.
Use low-moisture whole-milk shredded mozzarella for the best melt and minimal water release.
Preheat a pizza stone or steel for at least 30 minutes for a crisp bottom crust.
Brush the rim with garlic-butter-Parmesan after the first bake for a golden, flavorful crust.
This nourishing classic hawaiian pizza (ham, pineapple & bacon) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. You can use canned pineapple, but drain and pat dry thoroughly to prevent a soggy pizza.
Store-bought dough works perfectly. Let it sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes so it becomes easier to stretch.
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Preheat oven to 450°F (232°C). Place a pizza stone on the middle rack and allow it to heat for 30–45 minutes for best results. If using a baking sheet, preheat it as well for a crisper base.
Slice pineapple chunks thinner if needed and blot them between paper towels to remove excess juice. This prevents excess moisture from making the pizza soggy.
Stretch or roll 1 lb of room-temperature dough into a 12-inch circle on a lightly floured surface. Transfer to a peel or parchment-lined baking sheet and dock the center lightly with a fork.
Spread 1/2 cup pizza sauce leaving a 1–1.25 inch border. Evenly top with 2 cups shredded mozzarella, 1/2 cup ham, drained pineapple, and crumbled bacon.
Bake on the preheated stone or baking sheet for about 13 minutes, until cheese bubbles and the crust develops pale color. Watch the underside for browning.
Mix 1 tablespoon melted butter, 1 teaspoon grated Parmesan, and 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder. Brush over the crust and return to the oven for 2–3 minutes until golden.
Sprinkle with red pepper flakes, chopped parsley, and dried oregano. Let rest 2–3 minutes before slicing into 8 slices to allow the cheese to set.
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