This open-faced pie or Greek pizza with heirloom tomatoes, Greek honey and feta makes for a truly unique and irresistible combination of flavors and Mediterranean diet ingredients. Do try to use heirloom tomatoes for this. Those are the varieties grown from seeds that have been passed down over generations. Farmers save seeds from the best fruit and use them to grow more from season to season. You can trace the ancestry of an heirloom tomato back decades and maybe even over a century or more. Heirloom plants must be fertilized naturally, through open-pollination, in which pollen is carried by bees, other insects, birds, wind, water, or other means in order to self- or cross-pollinate. There is no human intervention in this process, and ensures that the seeds will produce seedlings with most of the characteristics of their parent plant. There are thousands of heirloom tomato varieties. Generally, they taste a lot better than their hybrid cousins, which are the products of intentional cross breeding, mostly for commercial purposes.
Transfer the dough with the parchment to a baking tray. Scatter the zucchini over the dough leaving an inch border around. Arrange tomatoes on the dough making sure you also leave a border. Spoon the cheeses over the tomatoes.
Mix the rest of the olive oil with the herbs and the honey. Drizzle half of the mixture over the tomatoes and cheese.