Food & Drink

Poor Man's Pizza

Food & Drink

Posted by: Shay-Dee

1st Mar 2010 07:27pm

A quick easy snack, or meal for young kids.

Cut the crusts from your bread.
Flatten with rolling pin or bottle!
Toast ONE side only in grill.

On UNTOASTED side spread with Tomato or BBQ sauce. Add a slice of ham & pineapple, slice of peeled cheese and put under grill until cheese is melted and slighlty brown. Serve!!

You can use any toppings of choice really. This can also double as a quick snack for unexpected guests. It's ready in 5 minutes and my kids LOVED it. It meant they each got exactly the toppings they liked!

GoBears
  • 5th Apr 2010 10:45am

I think it's a great idea! Simple, cheap, fast and can definitely see it a hit with kids. Nice one Shay-Dee!

Oh I got another treat that's easy to prepare. Homemade nachos in minutes. :)
Preheat the oven to 180C. Lightly grease an oven pan. Grab a 200g pack of corn chips (plain preferably) and sprinkle all or as much as you want. Coat the corn chips with a layer of salsa (mild, med or hot) and a layer of Mozzarella cheese (or cheddar). Put in oven for about 10 minutes, maybe less (corn chips toast and burn very easily). Take out of oven, add guacamole if you wish and enjoy! A snack for a group in less than 15 minutes. :)


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