Florida

Cuban Pizza

All the flavors of Miami's famous Cuban sandwich transformed into pizza form. Citrus-garlic mojo pork, sweet ham, tangy pickles, melted Swiss cheese, and yellow mustard on a crispy crust. Pure Florida flavor.

Total 50min 🍴 Serves 4-6 Miami Classic 🍕 Thin Crust

Equipment Needed

🍕 Pizza Stone
🥣 Pizza Peel
🍽 Roasting Pan
🔥 Hot Oven
🥚 Rolling Pin

Instructions

1

Make the mojo marinade: Whisk together orange juice, lime juice, minced garlic, cumin, oregano, and salt. Place pork tenderloin in marinade, cover, and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.

Tip: For best flavor, marinate the pork overnight. The citrus and garlic will deeply penetrate the meat.
2

Make the dough: Dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water. Let stand 5-10 minutes. Combine flour and salt, add yeast mixture and olive oil. Knead 8-10 minutes until smooth. Cover and let rise 1 hour.

3

Cook the mojo pork: Remove pork from marinade. Roast at 400°F for 25-30 minutes until internal temperature reaches 145°F. Let rest 10 minutes, then slice thinly.

4

Preheat oven: Place pizza stone on the lowest rack and preheat to 500°F (260°C) for at least 30 minutes.

5

Shape the pizza: Punch down dough and stretch or roll into a 14-inch round. Transfer to a cornmeal-dusted pizza peel.

6

Assemble: Spread a thin layer of yellow mustard over the dough. Layer Swiss and mozzarella cheese, then arrange sliced mojo pork and ham over the cheese.

7

Bake: Slide pizza onto the hot stone and bake 10-12 minutes until crust is golden and cheese is melted and bubbly.

8

Add pickles: Remove from oven and immediately arrange pickle slices over the hot pizza. The residual heat will slightly warm them while keeping their crunch.

9

Serve: Drizzle with additional mustard if desired. Let rest 2 minutes, then slice and serve immediately while the cheese is still stretchy.

💡 Pro Tips & Variations

  • The pickle debate: Some say bake them, some say add after. Adding after keeps the crunch - very important for Cuban sandwich authenticity.
  • Use Genoa salami: Tampa-style Cubans include Genoa salami. Add it for a Tampa twist.
  • Sour orange: Traditional mojo uses sour orange (naranja agria). Find it in Latin markets, or use equal parts OJ and lime.
  • Press it: For extra Cuban sandwich authenticity, press the pizza with another hot pan after baking to slightly flatten.
  • Leftover pork: This is a great use for leftover Cuban-style roast pork from another meal.
  • Swiss matters: Use real Swiss cheese (not American Swiss), or for extra authenticity, use Jarlsberg.