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By: Clara JenningsUpdated: Nov 8, 2025
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A playful Halloween flatbread topped with mozzarella ghosts, black olive gravestones, and cauliflower 'stones' — perfect for family gatherings and easy entertaining.

Cemetery Flatbread Pizza

This Cemetery Flatbread Pizza is the kind of recipe I pull out when I want to make a festive, approachable centerpiece that gets everyone laughing before the first bite. I discovered this playful combination during a Halloween week when I had a pound of flatbread dough left over from a previous baking day and a bag of mozzarella that begged to be shaped. The result was unexpectedly charming: the crisp-edged flatbread, a blanket of bubbling cheese, cauliflower for texture, and ghost-shaped mozzarella that softened in just the right way, eyes and mouths made from black olives. It quickly became our go-to seasonal party dish.

What makes this version special is how it balances simplicity and presentation. The dough crisps up in the oven, the sauce keeps the center saucy but not soggy, and the mozzarella ghosts melt just enough to look spooky while still holding their shapes long enough for selfies and ooohs around the table. I like that it is easy enough to make with store-bought dough, but if you want to impress the neighbors, homemade flatbread adds a tender chew and blistered char. This is comfort food dressed up for a moment — familiar flavors with a joyful twist.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • The whole preparation is fast: you can assemble and bake a large flatbread in about 30 minutes, making it ideal for last-minute entertaining and weeknight family dinners.
  • It uses pantry staples — flatbread dough, pizza sauce, mozzarella — plus inexpensive cauliflower and olives to create dramatic visuals without specialty ingredients.
  • Make-ahead friendly: you can cut the ghost shapes and prep toppings ahead of time to streamline assembly when guests arrive.
  • Crowd-pleasing and customizable — vegetarians love it as written, and you can easily add cooked sausage or pepperoni for meat lovers.
  • Great for kids: the ghost shapes are a fun way to encourage picky eaters to try vegetables like cauliflower.
  • Minimal equipment required — a baking sheet and a simple cookie cutter are all you need to get started.

When I first served this, my kids lined up to place the olive eyes, and the adults appreciated how the crisp edges contrasted with the gooey cheese. Over the years I’ve learned to space the ghosts evenly so each slice gets a character, and I always keep an extra bowl of olives on the side for decorating duty.

Ingredients

  • Flatbread dough (1 pound): Choose a soft, store-bought dough or prepare a simple homemade dough. For best texture seek a dough labeled for pizza/flatbread; a higher-protein flour gives better chew and structure.
  • Olive oil (2 tablespoons): Extra-virgin oil for flavor; brush lightly to promote browning and prevent excess sogginess along the border.
  • Pizza sauce (1 cup): Use a thick, seasoned tomato sauce or passata. A no-sugar-added brand keeps acidity balanced; homemade marinara is ideal if you have it on hand.
  • Shredded mozzarella (3 cups): Whole-milk mozzarella offers superior melt and stretch. Pre-shredded is convenient but often contains anti-caking agents that reduce melt quality.
  • Mozzarella slices (8 slices): For ghost cutouts. Use slices from a fresh ball or pre-sliced mozzarella; a small ghost cookie cutter or a knife works fine.
  • Black olives (1/2 cup): Use a mix of whole and sliced black olives (Kalamata or canned black olives). They create the eyes, mouths and 'gravestones'.
  • Cauliflower florets (1 cup): Small, bite-sized pieces that roast quickly and add texture. Choose firm heads with tight curds for best results.
  • Fresh parsley or cilantro: A handful, finely chopped, for bright garnish after baking.
  • Salt and pepper: Season to taste; a light sprinkle enhances all ingredients without overpowering the playful presentation.

Instructions

Preheat and Prepare: Preheat the oven to 475°F (245°C). Lightly oil a large baking sheet so the dough releases easily once the crust is golden. Preheating ensures a quick oven spring and a crisp edge; 475°F gives a balance of speedy melting and browning without overcooking the toppings. Shape the Dough: Roll or stretch the 1 pound of flatbread dough into a rectangle to fit the pan. Work on a lightly floured surface and press the center slightly thinner than the edges to create a defined border that crisps. Aim for approximately 12 x 16 inches depending on your sheet pan. Oil and Sauce: Brush the dough evenly with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, especially around the rim. Spread 1 cup of pizza sauce over the dough, leaving a 1/2-inch border free of sauce. This prevents the crust from becoming soggy and helps the edges brown into a pleasant crisp. Cheese and Toppings: Sprinkle 3 cups of shredded mozzarella across the sauce in an even layer. Scatter the cauliflower florets into small, evenly spaced clusters so they roast and caramelize slightly. At this point everything is ready for a short initial bake that melts but doesn’t overbrown. Initial Bake: Bake on the middle rack for about 8 minutes — look for cheese that begins to melt and edges that start to puff and brown. These visual cues indicate the base is set and ready for the decorative step without risking burned ghosts later. Decorate: Remove the flatbread from the oven. Using a small ghost-shaped cookie cutter (or freehand a knife), cut 8 ghost shapes from the mozzarella slices and place them gently on top of the melted cheese. Press sliced black olives into the ghosts to form eyes and mouths; arrange whole or halved olives around the flatbread to represent gravestones. Finish Baking: Return to the oven and bake for an additional 5–7 minutes until the ghosts are softened and slightly melted around the edges but still recognizable, and the crust is a deep golden brown. This short second bake helps the ghosts adhere and creates attractive browning without losing character. Rest and Garnish: Remove from the oven and let the flatbread cool for 3–5 minutes to set the cheese and make clean cuts easier. Sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley or cilantro, slice into squares, and serve warm. Cemetery flatbread pizza with mozzarella ghosts and olive gravestones

You Must Know

  • This flatbread keeps well: refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze slices for up to 2 months; reheat at 375°F until warmed through to maintain crispness.
  • Cauliflower adds fiber and a pleasant bite; pre-roasting the florets for 5 minutes before assembly deepens flavor but is optional.
  • High-moisture mozzarella slices are best for the ghost shapes; if using fresh ball mozzarella, pat slices dry to avoid excess water on the surface.
  • Because of cheese and dough, this is not dairy-free or gluten-free unless you substitute accordingly (see substitutions below).
  • Visually, balance ghosts and gravestones so each portion features a ghost; spacing helps with even cooking and presentation.

My favorite part is watching people’s faces the moment the olives become eyes — it’s a small ritual that turns a meal into a memory. One Halloween, our neighborhood potluck judged this the most “deliciously spooky” dish, and a neighbor asked for the recipe on the spot. It’s that kind of easy crowd-pleaser.

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze individual slices on a sheet pan until solid, then stack with parchment paper between pieces and transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months. To reheat, preheat the oven to 375°F and place slices on a baking sheet until warmed through and the crust regains crispness (8–12 minutes). Avoid microwaving, which makes the crust chewy; for single slices a toaster oven works great to revive edges.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need dairy-free options, swap shredded and sliced mozzarella for plant-based shreds and slices designed for melting; look for brands marked 'melts well.' For a gluten-free version, use store-bought gluten-free flatbread dough or a ready-made cauliflower crust; keep an eye on cook time because thinner gluten-free bases may brown faster. If you prefer a meat option, scatter pre-cooked Italian sausage or pepperoni under the ghosts to prevent overly crispy toppings. Low-sodium sauce and part-skim mozzarella trim salt and fat while preserving flavor.

Close-up of mozzarella ghost on flatbread

Serving Suggestions

Serve the flatbread cut into squares alongside a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette to cut the richness. For a party, present with bowls of extra olives, chili flakes, and grated Parmesan so guests can personalize slices. Seasonal pairings like roasted autumn vegetables, squash soup, or candied nuts complement the playful Halloween theme. Garnish with microgreens or a light dusting of cracked black pepper for contrast and an elevated look.

Cultural Background

Although this version is a modern, playful take on pizza, flatbreads have ancient roots across many cultures — from the focaccia of Italy to the flatbreads of the Mediterranean and Middle East. Turning food into characters is an old celebratory practice, especially around festivals where edible shapes play a role in tradition. This recipe borrows the universal appeal of pizza while adding a seasonal, theatrical presentation that invites conversation and community around the table.

Seasonal Adaptations

For fall and winter, swap cauliflower for roasted Brussels sprouts or thinly sliced roasted butternut squash to introduce deeper, caramelized flavors. In spring and summer, top with blanched asparagus tips and cherry tomatoes after baking for freshness. You can adapt the theme for other holidays too: use heart-shaped cheese for Valentine’s gatherings or leaf-shaped cutouts for Thanksgiving using the same assembly and baking times.

Meal Prep Tips

Prep the ghosts and slice the olives a day ahead, storing them in separate airtight containers. Keep the dough chilled until ready to roll, and pre-shred cheese if using a block to improve melt quality. If making multiple flatbreads for a party, parbake the bases for 5–6 minutes, cool, then top and finish baking just before serving to save time and ensure crispness.

Whether you’re serving this at a Halloween party or a family dinner that needs a little whimsy, this Cemetery Flatbread Pizza brings flavor, fun, and plenty of smiles. Make it your own with toppings you love, and don’t forget to let guests help decorate — it’s part of the charm.

Pro Tips

  • Pat fresh mozzarella slices dry before cutting ghost shapes to prevent watering the surface.

  • Space ghost cutouts evenly so each portion receives a character and the flatbread cooks uniformly.

  • Parbake the base for 5–6 minutes if assembling multiple sheets ahead of time; finish baking after decorating.

This nourishing cemetery flatbread pizza 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.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I use fresh mozzarella for the ghost shapes?

If using fresh ball mozzarella for ghost cutouts, drain and pat slices dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture so the ghosts hold their shape.

How do I reheat leftovers without soggy crust?

Reheat in a 375°F oven on a baking sheet for 8–12 minutes to regain crispness; avoid microwave reheating for best texture.

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Cemetery Flatbread Pizza

This Cemetery Flatbread Pizza recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 6 steaks
Cemetery Flatbread Pizza
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:15 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:30 minutes

Ingredients

Dough

Sauce & Cheese

Toppings

Garnish & Seasoning

Instructions

1

Preheat and Prepare

Preheat oven to 475°F (245°C). Lightly oil a large baking sheet to prevent sticking and help the crust brown evenly.

2

Shape the Dough

Roll or stretch 1 pound of flatbread dough into a rectangle to fit your baking sheet, leaving a slightly thicker edge for a crisp border.

3

Oil and Sauce the Base

Brush the surface with 2 tablespoons olive oil and spread 1 cup pizza sauce evenly, leaving a 1/2-inch sauce-free border to ensure a crisp crust.

4

Add Cheese and Cauliflower

Scatter 3 cups shredded mozzarella across the sauce and distribute 1 cup small cauliflower florets evenly so they roast and caramelize slightly while the base bakes.

5

Initial Bake

Bake on the middle rack for about 8 minutes until cheese begins to melt and the edges start to puff and lightly brown.

6

Cut and Place Ghosts

Remove from the oven and position 8 ghost-shaped mozzarella cutouts on the melted cheese. Press sliced black olives into the ghosts to form eyes and mouths; arrange whole/halved olives around the flatbread as gravestones.

7

Finish Baking and Rest

Return to the oven for 5–7 more minutes until ghosts soften but retain shape and crust is golden. Let cool 3–5 minutes, garnish with parsley or cilantro, slice into squares, and serve warm.

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Nutrition

Calories: 380kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
18g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 6g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat:
8g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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