HEALTHY PIZZA ALTERNATIVE!!
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Bump for when I start back in Jan :-) x0
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I like to use Pillsbury Country style biscuits rolled out as thin as I can get them, sauce and top then slide them on a pre heated pizza stone till their done 150 Cal. for three biscuits, cant beat that
you can even top them with thin apple slices and cinnamon and some sweet n low0 -
I second using pita bread! Trader Joe's sells a whole wheat pita bread that I usually buy. I prepare it much the same way.0
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Bump - sounds yummy! :bigsmile:0
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I love using Flatout Bread to make a fabulous BBQ Chicken Pizza:
1 Flatout Light Bread
1 tbsp BBQ sauce (this is the sauce for your pizza instead of tomato sauce)
1/4 Cup Shredded Cheese
1 Slice Oscar Meyer Brand Turkey Bacon (broken up into pieces)
Grilled Chicken (as much as you like)
Green Onion, Cilantro, Red Onion sliced (as much as you like)
Spray your pan with Pam, lay the Flatout Bread "pizza" on top and bake on 350 for 6-10 minutes until edges are crisp.
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Just made one using a 100 cal flour tortilla. SOOOOOOOO good!! Here's a pic:
Only 276 calories for the entire pizza and it is totally filling and super yummy!
Thanks so much for the idea :flowerforyou:0 -
Omg this sound great for me... I am totally addicted to Pizza I was trying to figure out a way to eat it without all the calories and carbs Yay0
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I like to use Pillsbury Country style biscuits rolled out as thin as I can get them, sauce and top then slide them on a pre heated pizza stone till their done 150 Cal. for three biscuits, cant beat that
you can even top them with thin apple slices and cinnamon and some sweet n low
That sounds amazing! Thanks!0 -
Sounds good. I've been looking for a healthier alternative to pizza. I'll have to give it a shot this week!!
I made a "pizza roll" alternative and posted the recipe on MFP too, might be worth a shot if you like the taste0 -
Sounds yummy :-) anyone know if we can get flat out bread in th uk? i can use tortillas :-)0
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I made these for my 6-year old daughter and I on a Friday night. I used diced tomatoes instead of the sauce. I made a turkey pepperoni pizza for my daughter and a spinach/olive pizza for myself. Both were great and my daughter actually liked mine more than her pepperoni pizza. I am thinking about making this our Friday night tradition.0
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Great ideas for lunch. tfs0
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Thanks for the info...I am gonna give it a shot this week. I think I could even get my kids to eat this one!!!0
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Sounds awesome0
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I just made this using the idea's that i had read and ingredients i had in the cupboard and freezer.
i had a bag of roasting vegetables in the freezer so i roasted them in the oven, when they were done i took my plates, sprayed them with spray olive oil and put a tortilla on each. i had some tomato pasta sauce (not pizza) so i put 3 spoonfulls of that on each and spread it about. i then divided the roast veg between the tortillas and then used some sliced edam (just a small amount) that i broke up and dotted around the tortilla. i then sprinkled a small amount of oregano on each. i put them in the microwave and they were done in 1 minute 30 seconds each
my son says that it was the best pizza he has ever had.
i put black pepper, and crushed dried chilli's on mine too.
this is definitely going to be a regular dish in my house. tasty, low calorie and the kids actually eat it!!!0 -
This really sounds awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!0
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I am posting a recipe I got from one of the girls at work. She is a "clean eating" fanatic!! I have tried the recipe and my family LOVED it!!
Ingredients
1 ea. Flat Out Wrap (any flavor) (http://www.flatoutbread.com/) * Find this by the deli counter @ Kroger/Meijer or any grocery store* Ask for FLAT OUT Wraps they come in all flavors (sun dried tomato, Italian, whole grain..ect. ) They are also great for turkey wraps or lunch options
1/4 c. pizza sauce ( I use Organic Muer Glen) Or whatever you have around with not a ton of salt & sugar.. Anything works!
1/2c. Reduced Fat Shredded Mozzarella Cheese ( small amount)
Any pizza toppings you choose
* We love the turkey pepperoni ( in the pizza section @ the grocery store- 70% less fat then regular pepperoni*
Peppers, onions, pineapple, Canadian bacon, mushrooms.. Whatever you like.. BE CREATIVE.. PUSH VEGGIES WITH THE KIDDIES!
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Put 1 Flat Out Wrap on a cookie sheet.. ( brush with EVOO & spices lightly if you like) and bake it for 7 mins or until edges are brown. Remove from oven and spread the sauce and cheese on it. You can add any veggies, pepperoni, or whatever else you prefer!
Once you get it "built", bake for 5-10 more minutes or until cheese is melted to your liking.. Bottom will easily burn so keep an eye on it!
You get the whole thing all to yourself! :-)
* I suggest doing a pizza buffet and have everyone in your fam make their own and bake up to two at a time on a cookie sheet
Number of Servings: 1
ENJOY!!!:drinker:
Hahha. I actually made this tonight! Delicious!! :drinker: Ironically enough, I thought I had some turkey pepperoni, so I didn't buy any before I left work. (Shameless plug for anyone in Indiana/Illinois - flatouts are BOGO in your Kroger bakery right now!) but used instead a chopped up morning star sausage patty. Sooo good!0 -
This sounds SO good and I have been dying for some pizza! I'm making this tomorrow!0
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bump bump bump :happy:0
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i sued to have pizz night with the hubby so i switched to using pitas and now we dont miss out!!0
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I do these pizza's with a tortilla as a base all the time now. It's brilliant with the kids too, they love being able to top their own pizza themselves obviously half a tortilla each for them as they are only young.0
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Nice!
I've been using pita bread for my crusts for ages!
Just watch the cheese If you can get your hands on the Laughing Cow Light Cheese Wedges, that's the way to go! I think they were only one Weight Watchers point per wedge. Makes a yummy white base!
Remember! Lots of veggies!!!
Laughing cow cheese!! Now that is a good idea!0 -
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mmm, bump for later, thanks.0
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I am posting a recipe I got from one of the girls at work. She is a "clean eating" fanatic!! I have tried the recipe and my family LOVED it!!
Ingredients
1 ea. Flat Out Wrap (any flavor) (http://www.flatoutbread.com/) * Find this by the deli counter @ Kroger/Meijer or any grocery store* Ask for FLAT OUT Wraps they come in all flavors (sun dried tomato, Italian, whole grain..ect. ) They are also great for turkey wraps or lunch options
1/4 c. pizza sauce ( I use Organic Muer Glen) Or whatever you have around with not a ton of salt & sugar.. Anything works!
1/2c. Reduced Fat Shredded Mozzarella Cheese ( small amount)
Any pizza toppings you choose
* We love the turkey pepperoni ( in the pizza section @ the grocery store- 70% less fat then regular pepperoni*
Peppers, onions, pineapple, Canadian bacon, mushrooms.. Whatever you like.. BE CREATIVE.. PUSH VEGGIES WITH THE KIDDIES!
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Put 1 Flat Out Wrap on a cookie sheet.. ( brush with EVOO & spices lightly if you like) and bake it for 7 mins or until edges are brown. Remove from oven and spread the sauce and cheese on it. You can add any veggies, pepperoni, or whatever else you prefer!
Once you get it "built", bake for 5-10 more minutes or until cheese is melted to your liking.. Bottom will easily burn so keep an eye on it!
You get the whole thing all to yourself! :-)
* I suggest doing a pizza buffet and have everyone in your fam make their own and bake up to two at a time on a cookie sheet
Number of Servings: 1
ENJOY!!!:drinker:
about how many cals is it?0 -
Love pizza. Can't wait to try it!0
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