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Easy Goat Cheese Pizza Recipe with Sausage, Bacon, and Brussels Sprouts

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This easy Goat Cheese Pizza recipe with sausage, Brussels sprouts, and bacon is full of flavor and is a tasty twist on a quick dinner classic! With sausage and a cream cheese spread, it’s quick to make and sure to be a weeknight family favorite.

Goat cheese pizza topped with sausage, Brussels sprouts and bacon on a white plate with a fresh sprig of thyme.
Let’s make this delicious Brussels sprouts pizza with bacon.

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Why you’ll want this Goat Cheese Pizza recipe every week

Pizza. Why does it have to be so darn good?

If you skip hand-making the dough (I use flatbread instead of regular pizza crust), they make a great weeknight meal idea to feed your busy family. I like to get creative with the toppings, though, since straight-up pizza sauce, cheese, and pepperoni can get a little bit boring.

Related: Easy Pepperoncini Pizza Recipe with Salami

I wanted something bold so I decided to make a Goat Cheese Pizza with Sausage, Bacon, and Brussels Sprouts. It turned out better than I could have hoped!

My picky kids even loved it and had multiple pieces. I was not expecting that! And it was SO fast to put together. You are definitely going to want to pin this Brussels sprouts pizza with bacon recipe for later!

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Ingredients

Ingredients to make a goat cheese pizza on a white countertop.
This is what you’ll need to make a Brussels sprouts pizza with bacon and sausage.

I like to try out different sauces for the pizzas we make at home. My boys don’t love red sauce so I try to find alternatives.

One of my favorite local restaurants uses a goat cheese spread on one of their pizzas so I decided to give that a try. I used softened goat cheese, a little bit of cream, some Dijon mustard for taste, and fresh thyme.

I am not a mustard lover but it added the perfect tang without any gross mustard flavor. It was PERFECT for Brussels sprouts pizza with bacon and I think that I will be able to modify this goat cheese base to make other varieties of pizza.

Pizza sauce made with goat cheese, cream and dijon mustard in a glass mixing bowl with a spoon.

I felt like the pizza was calling out for something green so I used Brussels Sprouts. And I sliced up the sausage in thin coins so they would heat up really quickly.

Don’t skip the thyme. Don’t do it. It’s so good.

How to Make Goat Cheese Pizza

Ingredients in small dishes to make a Brussels sprouts and goat cheese pizza next to a baking sheet with flatbread pizza crust.

Step 1

This is a pretty simple pizza to make even though it’s totally out of the ordinary.

I like to set out my ingredients before I start so I can build my pizza quickly and get it into the oven.

A woman spreading a mixture of goat cheese and cream on a pizza crust on top of a baking sheet.

Step 2

Spread a little bit of the goat cheese spread on your flatbread crust. Make sure to leave a little edge around the whole pizza.

Prepared pizza on a baking sheet next to bowls of ingredients on a white counter top.

Step 3

Then add the rest of your toppings.

I sprinkled a little bit of parmesan cheese on top of the goat cheese spread, then added the bacon, sausage, Brussels sprouts, and then a generous helping of parmesan cheese. Because cheese is good. 

Goat cheese pizza on a black cutting board next to plates and utensils, napkins and a glass of wine.

Step 4

The pizza is baked in a 400-degree oven for about 8 minutes. And it came out looking and smelling SO good!

Homemade goat cheese pizza on a white plate with fresh thyme next to a cloth napkin and a fork.

Sometimes it is really hard being a blogger who writes about food. I wanted to eat this thing up immediately. 

These toppings might not be traditional or something you would think to put on a pizza but you really should give this a shot. It’s so tasty!

Goat cheese pizza should be put into your weeknight dinner rotation for sure. 

Jack Links Wild Side Sausage on a black and white napkin on top of a wood tray.

I have never put sausage on a pizza before. Well, I mean, I have but it was that other kind of sausage. But I really love sausage, this kind.

It’s always great for a fast meal idea.

These Jack Link’s Wild Side Sausages Original Flavor looked really good when I saw them while shopping at Walmart. I decided they would be a good addition to a goat cheese pizza I’d been wanting to make for a while.

The bold flavor of the sausage would go really well with the creamy goat cheese spread that replaces pizza sauce. Plus these are made with premium cuts of beef and pork and have no fillers or MSG so they are a great, quality product.

I knew my meat lovers would love them.

Sausage in a white dish next to a small plate filled with dijon mustard and a glass bowl with Parmesan cheese.

Originally I had wanted to use Jack Link’s Wild Side Sausages Jalapeno Flavor but thought that might be a little too wild for the kids. I’m glad I stuck with Jack Link’s Wild Side Sausages Original Flavor.

They were great on the pizza and then we grilled the rest up and they were delicious on their own!

The sausages are fully cooked so they only need to heat through which makes them super versatile and a great ingredient to have on hand for mid-week meals. Plus they are high in protein which makes them a perfect entree idea. 

For your convenience…

Jack Link's Wild Side Sausages on the shelf in the packaged deli section at Walmart.

You can find Jack Link’s Wild Side Sausages in the refrigerated packaged deli section, near the hot dogs, of your Walmart store. Look for Original, Jalapeno, and Cheddar!

Are you a sausage fan? Will you add it to your next pizza??

Tips

  • Skip making dough and instead opt for flatbread. It’s easy to find at the grocery store and cuts down on your prep time.
  • Although I didn’t on this occasion, I usually let the kids put their own toppings on since they have such different tastes. They both love parmesan and bacon so those were a given, but giving them the option to build their own pizza means everyone gets exactly what they want.
  • I usually will make a recipe the way I see it in a book or my head and have the kids try it and then we can modify it the next time we make it. This gets them to try new things and new flavor combinations that they might not ultimately want a whole plate of but at least it gets them to branch out a little. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does goat cheese melt?

The short answer is yes, but not like cheddar or mozzarella. Instead, goat cheese becomes creamy and spreadable which makes it perfect for this sauce.

Does goat cheese go good on pizza?

Yes! It has a tang that pairs well with lots of pizza toppings like Italian meats, and herbs like basil or thyme. It is especially delicious with caramelized onions and peppery greens like arugula or the Brussels sprouts I used here.

Is goat cheese better than mozzarella?

It just depends on what you’re looking for. Mozzarella is a milder cheese that melts well. Goat cheese has a bold flavor and fewer calories than mozzarella. Both are delicious on pizza.

Slices of Goat cheese pizza with sausage, bacon, Brussels sprouts and parmesan cheese on plates and a cutting board surrounded by glasses of wine, napkins and forks.

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Goat Cheese Pizza with Sausage, Bacon and Brussels Sprouts

I can't get enough of this delicious pizza! The goat cheese spread is super flavorful and pairs perfectly with the Brussels sprouts, sausage and fresh herbs.
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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 28 minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 544kcal

Equipment

  • Baking sheet
  • Knife

Ingredients

  • 1 Flatbread pizza crust
  • 1 package Jack Link's Wild Side Sausages Original Flavor you will only need one sausage (sliced, so plan on grilling the rest for later!)
  • 2 ounces goat cheese softened
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • 1 tsp fresh thyme plus some for sprinkling on top when the pizza is done.
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese finely grated
  • 4 slices bacon crumbled
  • 1/2 cup Brussels sprouts leaves
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  • In a small bowl, mix the goat cheese, cream, dijon mustard and fresh thyme.
  • In another small bowl, toss the Brussels sprouts with the olive oil and black pepper.
  • Lay your flatbread on a cookie sheet and spread the goat cheese on with the back of a spoon leaving a border around the edge of the dough.
  • Sprinkle about a TBSP of parmesan over the goat cheese spread.
  • Top the pizza with sausage, bacon and Brussels sprouts.
  • Sprinkle pizza generously with parmesan cheese.
  • Bake for approximately 8 minutes.
  • When you are ready to serve your pizza, sprinkle on a little bit more fresh thyme.

Notes

Serves about 2 if this is your main course. For my family of 4 I served this pizza as a side and served it with the rest of the Jack Link’s Wild Side Sausages Original Flavor (grilled), along with the rest of the package of Brussels sprouts (roasted with a little bit of garlic salt and olive oil). It was delicious!
Skip making dough and instead opt for flatbread. It’s easy to find at the grocery store and cuts down on your prep time.
Although I didn’t on this occasion, I usually let the kids put their own toppings on since they have such different tastes. They both love parmesan and bacon so those were a given, but giving them the option to build their own pizza means everyone gets exactly what they want.
I usually will make a recipe the way I see it in a book or my head and have the kids try it and then we can modify it the next time we make it.
This gets them to try new things and new flavor combinations that they might not ultimately want a whole plate of but at least it gets them to branch out a little. Pizza is a great way to do that.
Nutrition may be slightly off as there was no option for Jack Link’s sausage in the database.

Nutrition

Serving: 2Servings | Calories: 544kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 43g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 93mg | Sodium: 948mg | Potassium: 266mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1157IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 390mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. You have to try it! It’s SO good! the goat cheese spread and the parmesan on the pizza…life changing…

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