Lemon Italian Cheese Pizza Recipe with Piave & Fontina

Authentic Italian Heritage

The Zest of Rome: Lemon-Kissed Piave & Fontina Pizza, A Culinary Revelation

Prep: 20 min
Cook: 15 min
Total: 35 min
Yield: 4 servings

Lemon and Italian Cheese Pizza — A refined expression of Northern Italian’s culinary heritage.
Traditionally crafted with delicate Piave cheese and aromatic Amalfi lemon, this Gustoli-exclusive version is optimized for vibrant flavor and balanced nutrition.
Ready in 35 minutes, it seamlessly bridges authentic Italian tradition with modern nutritional excellence.




Lemon-Kissed Piave & Fontina Pizza

Gustoli — The Art of Living
The Heritage & Inspiration

Beyond the Plate: The Story of Lemon-Kissed Piave & Fontina Pizza

As I developed this recipe in our Roman studio, I was channeling the vibrant spirit of spring, a season when citrus truly shines. While pizza is a cornerstone of Neapolitan cuisine, my inspiration for this creation pulls from the more nuanced cheese traditions of Northern Italy, specifically the Veneto region’s revered Piave and the Alpine valleys’ creamy Fontina. This isn’t your everyday pizza; it’s a sophisticated interplay of textures and bright, unexpected flavors. The tradition of using lemon on savory dishes, particularly with rich cheeses, is an ancient one, cutting through fat and awakening the palate. My specific Gustoli version elevates this by ensuring the lemon is thinly sliced to prevent bitterness, allowing its aromatic oils to infuse the entire pie without overpowering. It’s a testament to how simple, quality ingredients, thoughtfully combined, can create something truly extraordinary – a dish that respects tradition while offering a fresh, light perspective, perfectly aligned with the principles of a balanced Mediterranean diet. For more authentic Italian pizza creations, explore our curated collection.

Alessia Valentini

Mastering the Technique

A step-by-step guide to Italian perfection

The Artisan’s Pantry

Selecting the right components is 70% of the Italian culinary success. Here is what I’ve curated for this Lemon-Kissed Piave & Fontina Pizza:

  • Approximately 85 grams delicate aged Piave cheese — Allow it to reach room temperature for optimal flavor release.
  • About 55 grams creamy Fontina Val d’Aosta — Choose a true Fontina Val d’Aosta for its authentic melting quality.
  • One round Gustoli-curated artisanal pizza dough — Ensure your dough is at room temperature and well-rested for a light, airy crust.
  • A quarter of a crimson red onion, very thinly sliced paper-thin — Slice paper-thin to allow its subtle sweetness to emerge without sharpness.
  • Six exquisite, paper-thin slices organic Amalfi lemon, seeds meticulously removed — Use organic lemons and slice them wafer-thin, removing all seeds to avoid bitterness.
  • A generous tablespoon fragrant fresh rosemary sprigs — Fresh is non-negotiable; crush gently to release its essential oils.
  • A generous grinding of freshly milled black pepper — Grind freshly just before baking for the most aromatic impact.
  • A luxurious drizzle of cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil — A high-quality, cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil is crucial for flavor and a crisp crust.

The Culinary Workflow

Technique: High-Heat Baking & Delicate Layering | Level: Intermediate
  1. Preparing the Foundation

    Gently stretch your artisanal pizza dough onto a lightly floured surface. Work from the center outwards, pushing with your fingertips to create an even base, leaving a slightly thicker edge for the crust.

    Feel the dough respond to your touch; it should be pliable but firm. This initial shaping is crucial for an even bake, ensuring no thin spots that might burn and no overly thick areas that remain raw.

    Alessia’s shortcut: If your dough resists, cover it with a damp cloth for 10 minutes. This allows the gluten to relax, making it much easier to achieve the perfect round without tearing.

  2. Layering the Aromatics

    Begin by evenly scattering the delicate Piave cheese over the dough, followed by the creamy Fontina. Next, arrange the paper-thin lemon slices, ensuring they are well-distributed but not overlapping excessively.

    Observe the vibrant contrast: the pale cheeses, the bright yellow lemon, and the deep red of the onion. The aroma of rosemary will begin to awaken as you sprinkle it over the top. This visual composition is part of the pizza’s allure.

    Alessia’s shortcut: Use a microplane for the Piave to get truly fine shavings. This ensures a more even melt and better distribution of its nuanced flavor across the entire pie.

  3. The Gustoli Bake & Finish

    Slide the prepared pizza onto a preheated pizza stone or baking steel in a very hot oven. Bake until the crust is deeply golden brown and crisp, and the cheeses are bubbling and caramelized at the edges.

    Listen for the satisfying crackle of the crust as it crisps. Watch for the cheese to achieve a beautiful molten, bubbly texture and a slight golden char on the lemon slices, which indicates their sweetness has emerged.

    Alessia’s shortcut: For an extra-crisp base, slide the pizza directly onto the hot oven rack for the last 2-3 minutes of baking. A final drizzle of our finest cold-pressed olive oil and a generous grind of pepper right out of the oven completes this masterpiece, enhancing both flavor and sheen.

Alessia’s Expert Secrets

The Texture Secret

The secret to this pizza’s perfect texture lies in the wafer-thin lemon slices, which become tender and aromatic, contrasting beautifully with the crisp, golden crust and the creamy, melted cheeses. A well-hydrated dough and high-heat baking are essential for that satisfying snap in every bite.

Flavor Pairing

This bright and rich pizza pairs exquisitely with a crisp, dry white wine like a Vermentino or a light, effervescent Prosecco. For a complete meal, consider serving it alongside a simple, peppery arugula salad with a balsamic vinaigrette, offering a refreshing counterpoint to the cheese. Explore our fresh, vibrant salads for inspiration.

Recipe Insights & Tips

Why is Lemon essential for this dish?

Lemon is pivotal here, not just for its refreshing aroma but for its culinary function. The natural acidity of the lemon cuts through the richness of the Piave and Fontina cheeses, brightening the entire flavor profile and preventing the dish from feeling heavy. When sliced thinly and baked, the lemon mellows, releasing its essential oils and imparting a delicate, sweet-tart note.

How does this fit into a Longevity diet?

This pizza, with its focus on high-quality cheeses, fresh lemon, herbs, and a wholesome dough, aligns beautifully with the Mediterranean diet’s principles. It offers calcium and protein from the cheeses, antioxidants and Vitamin C from the lemon, and healthy fats from the olive oil, all contributing to heart health and overall well-being. It’s a delicious way to enjoy a vegetarian meal that is both indulgent and mindful.

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Wellness & Longevity Note

This Lemon-Kissed Piave & Fontina Pizza represents a thoughtful approach to indulgent eating within a longevity framework. Piave and Fontina cheeses, while rich, offer essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus for bone health. The organic lemon provides a significant boost of Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, while fresh rosemary adds anti-inflammatory compounds. Paired with our light, digestible pizza dough and a drizzle of monounsaturated fat-rich extra virgin olive oil, this dish is not just a treat but a nutritionally robust choice for those seeking quick and wholesome meals. It’s a perfect example of how authentic Italian flavors can nourish the body and soul.

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