A Taste of Italy, Straight from Simone’s Kitchen
Bring the flavours of Italy to your table with Simone’s handcrafted Eggplant Parmigiana Pizza. Each base is made with a 48-hour fermented dough that creates an airy, light crust with beautiful flavour complexity you won’t find in ordinary frozen pizzas. Using sustainable local flour and traditional Italian techniques, Simone transforms simple ingredients into a meal that feels like it’s come from a trattoria in the heart of Italy.
Topped with tender roasted eggplant, rich parmesan, fragrant basil, and Simone’s signature tomato sauce, this pizza celebrates the comforting taste of classic eggplant parmigiana in a deliciously shareable format. It’s a restaurant-quality meal that’s quick to prepare, full of flavour, and perfect for those moments when you want gourmet food without the fuss.
"Every pizza is handcrafted with care, attention, and passion. From kneading the dough to adding the toppings, I put my heart into every step to create the best pizza possible. My commitment to excellence ensures that each pizza is a masterpiece, delivering an authentic Italian experience right to your table." – Simone
Made with ❤️ by Simone
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🍕 One 11" Pizza
Reheating Instructions:
Step 1 - Preheat your oven to 250°C or the highest temperature your oven can reach
Step 2 - Place a metal tray or pizza stone in the oven to heat up while the oven preheats.
Step 3 - Remove the pizza from the plastic and place on a board or surface, slide onto the preheated oven tray.
Step 4 - Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the crust is golden with the cheese bubbly and slightly browned. We suggest spinning the pizza 180 degrees halfway through baking to ensure it bakes evenly.
*Cooking times and temperatures provided are guidelines and may vary depending on individual oven types
Try Simone's Other Pizza's here!
Ingredients: Wheat (gluten), dry yeast, sea salt, crushed tomato sauce, parmesan (milk), fresh basil, eggplant
Contains: Gluten, Milk
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I grew up in a small medieval hilltop village in Tuscany. My mother is from Sardinia, so I also have a big family there and feel blessed to be of both origins. The Sardinian culture is very rich in tradition, art and folklore as well as cooking. One of the Blue zones of centenaries is there.
Tuscany is rich in art, music, community, and food as well.My mother is a great cook, and my Sardinian family has been involved in hospitality for many years and I remember going to this big kitchens, cool rooms, waiting sections and back of the bar to visit my relatives running a famous golf course resort in South Sardinia
I always considered myself to be a good cook, creating traditional Tuscan regional dishes using single ingredients.I really became passionate about pizza making 25 years ago once I left Italy. In Italy there are many ways of pizza formats, so I never felt the need to make it. I could eat any meal of the day.
Once I left, I wanted to have that experience, so I came across a friend in London that showed me how to make the dough, and something clicked in me. Once I came to Australia a short time after that, I somehow became obsessed with it. I always considered the dough making a sort of alchemy. I also could see how new and old friends really enjoyed the experience of making dough and baking it at home, sharing each one creation in a house pizza party.
Discover Simone's other meals here
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🍕 One 11" Pizza
Reheating Instructions:
Step 1 - Preheat your oven to 250°C or the highest temperature your oven can reach
Step 2 - Place a metal tray or pizza stone in the oven to heat up while the oven preheats.
Step 3 - Remove the pizza from the plastic and place on a board or surface, slide onto the preheated oven tray.
Step 4 - Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the crust is golden with the cheese bubbly and slightly browned. We suggest spinning the pizza 180 degrees halfway through baking to ensure it bakes evenly.
Try Simone's Other Pizza's here!
Ingredients: Wheat (gluten), dry yeast, sea salt, crushed tomato sauce, parmesan (milk), fresh basil, eggplant.
Contains: Gluten, Milk