I love "weird" pizza so I made my very own pesto, sun dried tomato, goat cheese and onion pizza. Spectacular if I must say so myself! The little boys just piled on everything as high as they could which is a very sneaky way to get a few servings of vegetables in! Britton spent a lot of time making funny faces out of veggies for his pizza Picasso. I have made these before and the problem with so many fun toppings is that after you sprinkle on the cheese they fall off creating a mess. So I tried sliced, part skim Mozzarella this time, laying it on top of the ingredients and it turned out great! The cheese melted right over the top and the boys ate their pizzas virtually mess free.
You will need:
French Bread Rolls, cut in half length wise, or English muffins etc.
Lots of different chopped veggies, try some new ones!
ideas:
Pizza sauce (look for one with little or no sugar, should be less than 3 grams or close to last on the ingredients.
You also just use tomato sauce or crushed tomatoes. This will work especially well if you are using fresh herbs!
Cheese. Choose part-skim, low moisture Mozzarella, goat cheese, or low-fat feta.
Fresh Herbs if possible! This really is the best part of pizza in my humble opinion! Try, oregano, thyme, basil (of course!) sage or rosemary.
Meat: Sometimes I'm nice and buy meat for the boys. ;-) I try to stay away from pepperoni and sausage, but if you love it use a little!
Pile on toppings, place on foil lined baking sheet, place in pre-heated 400 degree oven for 10-13 minutes until cheese is golden brown!
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