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!

Brijewina
  • 24th Nov 2012 12:46pm

Firstly, agree and support all the comments you needed to make in your defence. This is a snack idea and was obviously only intended as that, obviously proper pizza dough might taste better or be more filling but then also takes longer to prepare, so not necessarily about being lazy, more about lack of time from what I could tell.
Anyway, wanted to add that when doinjg the above idea for nachos sprinkle some kidney beans (tinned, rinsed) for protein to make healthier, and then while cooking in oven quickly chop up some salad of choice, lettuce, cucumber, fresh tomato etc, then can put this over the top once cooked. Really tasty this way, healthier and more satisfying, plus the freshness of the salad added really balances everything out and is also more sustaining. Give it a go! Enjoy!!


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