Pizza alternative?
I want pizza pretty badly right now. I haven't had it in a month (though I've eaten plenty of other unhealthy things this month). I had a whole wheat English muffin for breakfast, and then did weight lifting for an hour and a half, and had a couple of slices of cantaloupe. I'm planning on having baby spinach with carrots, and chicken and onions for lunch.
Did I mention I really want some pizza right now?
Can anyone recommend a healthier (healthy-ish) alternative for pizza that might more or less satisfy the craving?
Did I mention I really want some pizza right now?
Can anyone recommend a healthier (healthy-ish) alternative for pizza that might more or less satisfy the craving?
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Joseph's makes a low carb pita pocket.
I will make pizzas with that....
I enjoy making a homemade "Pizza" soup...0 -
I made zucchini pizzas earlier in the week and they were a big hit! I halved a zucchini with skin and everything and laid it skin down on a sprayed cookie sheet. I put pizza sauce, turkey pepperoni, and low fat cheese on top and baked it 350 for close to 30 minutes. I kinda had to scoop some of the cheese back on that tried to slide off but other than that they were perfect, and delicious! My 6 year old even liked them!
Good luck, I know how those pizza cravings are
The calories came out to 192 for 2 halves the way I make them by the way.0 -
I take a whole wheat wrap and use it for the crust. It's low in calories and gets nice and crispy, yes it's thin but I love it. Make sure your sauce is low in sugar, cheese is low fat, than add veggies. Yummmmmm yesterday there was a recipe for pizza crust made from cauliflower, you could do a search for that. :glasses:0
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Here's the link for the cauliflower pizza crust - we're making it tonight, cant wait to see how it comes out!!!
http://mompetent.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/17-day-diet-cycle-1-friendly-pizza/
We've also made the zucchini pizza boats, yum yum!!0 -
I made pizza the other day cos I too was craving.
Ingredients:
1 tortilla( whole wheat. Size was larger than the taco size tortilla but smaller than burrito size)
1 tbsp low fat plain Greek yogurt
1tbsp low sodium low cal spaghetti sauce
Grated zucchini ( use as much as u want)
Chopped spinach
1/4 c feta cheese
1 tsp dried basil
It was really good. U should try it. Add ur own ingredients if you'd like.0 -
Do you gots Pizza Express?
They are fairly low cal.0 -
Hi Erin!
Sounds like you're doing some awesome weight training!! That's my goal to step it up with the weights. I think there are awesome alternatives to pizza. Since you said you already enjoy english muffins, try taking a fiber-rich english muffin, smearing it with sauce, a little cheese, and lots of mushrooms/veg. of your choice and put it in the oven for 10 min at 425. It's DELICIOUS and makes a great meal anytime.
I wish you all the best on your journey. With your dedication of 1.5 hours of weight-lifting, you're sure to reach your goal!!! The key is fresh fruits, fresh veggies, and lean protein. FIBER FIBER FIBER!!! Best of luck to you
Julie0 -
I absolutely do not believe in depriving myself of anything I want. If it fits into your daily goal, then why not have it? Google for healthier recipes if you want, but I eat pizza when I want it.0
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Meatza!! It's delish!!0
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someone i know got a large chicken breast, tenderised it til it was really thin and flat, added the 'pizza' toppings and baked in the oven for 25 mins0
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This recipe is so good and it tastes like pizza to me...
http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/07/sausage-stuffed-zucchini-boats.html0 -
I take a whole wheat wrap and use it for the crust. It's low in calories and gets nice and crispy, yes it's thin but I love it. Make sure your sauce is low in sugar, cheese is low fat, than add veggies. Yummmmmm
These are great. Have made them before.0 -
We made the cauliflower crust pizza a week or so ago. we didn't cook the crust long enough so it kind of fell apart but coming from someone who HATE cauliflower it was amazing! we are definitely going to make it again soon!0
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Great pizza ideas here!0
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I want pizza pretty badly right now. I haven't had it in a month (though I've eaten plenty of other unhealthy things this month). I had a whole wheat English muffin for breakfast, and then did weight lifting for an hour and a half, and had a couple of slices of cantaloupe. I'm planning on having baby spinach with carrots, and chicken and onions for lunch.
Did I mention I really want some pizza right now?
Can anyone recommend a healthier (healthy-ish) alternative for pizza that might more or less satisfy the craving?
have you tried making an english muffin pizza? with a tablespoon of tomato sauce and an ounce of shredded cheese. add veggies if you like.0 -
Eat some pizza. If you are following ur diet spot on and doing what you need to do... eat a piece of pizza if you want one. Just keep it in your calories... if you are worried about it, or don't if you aren't. I eat pizza almost every week. You can keep it healthy by eating whole ingredients..
Do you have a whole foods or Earth fare? They make pizza. Buy a piece there. No additives, organic ingredients.. fresh cheeses, and veggies.0 -
I absolutely do not believe in depriving myself of anything I want. If it fits into your daily goal, then why not have it? Google for healthier recipes if you want, but I eat pizza when I want it.
^^this. If you are craving pizza, and have the room for it, then eat a slice of pizza. You can't possibly give up pizza for the rest of your life, can you? I know I can't! Just be smart about it...don't get it loaded with a ton of meat, blot off the excess grease with a napkin...top it wth veggies if you like...then ENJOY EVERY BITE!0 -
There are a few brands of store bought pizza crust that are pretty reasonable, like boboli. The whole wheat are the lowest calories usually. If you add low fat cheese, veggie toppings, or turkey pepperoni it's as close to pizza as you can get without the guilt.0
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I just tried this a few days ago, and I LOVE it!! It's called Flatout Pizza, and it uses a low calorie flatbread wrap for the crust by the brand Flatout (you can use a different brand if they don't sell Flatout near you---my Walmart sells it where I live). It was REALLY good and filling! The bread has a lot of fiber and protein, which makes it a much healthier alternative. I then used Kraft Fat Free Mozzarella cheese and Hormel Turkey Pepperonis on mine Mmmm.... thinking about it makes me debate on having that for lunch today!! Lol. There are a lot of recipes on google for Flatout pizza---here's one of them: http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=1478900
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I make mini-pizzas with the giant cap portabella mushrooms.
De-stem, scrape the underside, lightly oil and season... bake them, put on low carb pizza sauce, some cheese, whatever toppings... back in the oven for a bit.
Just googled for something similar, it's like this:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Personal-Portobello-Pizza/0 -
I absolutely do not believe in depriving myself of anything I want. If it fits into your daily goal, then why not have it? Google for healthier recipes if you want, but I eat pizza when I want it.
This. One slice will not kill you or hurt your long-term goals.0 -
I want pizza pretty badly right now. I haven't had it in a month (though I've eaten plenty of other unhealthy things this month). I had a whole wheat English muffin for breakfast, and then did weight lifting for an hour and a half, and had a couple of slices of cantaloupe. I'm planning on having baby spinach with carrots, and chicken and onions for lunch.
Did I mention I really want some pizza right now?
Can anyone recommend a healthier (healthy-ish) alternative for pizza that might more or less satisfy the craving?
I have a recipe all homemade where half a pizza is 500 calories. Message me if you are interested. :-)0 -
Make your own! Get a loaf of whole wheat freezer dough - defrost and let it rise a bit. turn you oven on to 500 Take a quarter to to third depending on the carbs you want. Roll it thin - you can use parchment paper if you want it wont burn in the oven just brown a bit - add fresh tomatoes or salsa then some shredded cooked chicken breast , add lots of what ever fresh veggies are in season or at hand and then measure you cheese before you add it so you know the calories. Add you favorite pizza or italian spice Pop in the oven for about 10-15 minutes -keep an eye on it so it does not burn.
Enjoy, whats not to like - pizza can be healthy! Good carbs, good protein, low fat, lots of veggies - a complete meal in your hand!0 -
I use the Joseph's flax wraps. Toast in the toaster oven, then spread 1 lite laughing cow cheese (either sundried tomato or creamy swiss), 1/4 c of pizza sauce, and whatever toppings you like (I like spinach, mushrooms, and sometime turkey pepperoni). It's tasty and won't hurt you calorie wise.
Wrap = 100 cals
Laughing cow = 35 cals
Pizza sauce = 35 cals
Toppings
If you are crazing a certain pizza, order it...maybe try thin crust instead of regular and ask for light cheese. You will fill your crazing but save some calories0 -
A found a California Kitchen pizza link that was posted on this site before at http://www.myfitnesspal.com/nutrition-facts-calories/california-pizza-kitchen. I've had their Margarita pizza before and it's pretty good.0
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I use the Flat Out brand wraps for a crust. They are 90 calories and I think they taste great with a little sauce, some cheese and a little 97% fat free ham. Yum0
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Just made cauliflower pizza again today. It is fantastic who would have thought!!!!
1 cauliflower shred it microwave or steam it 8 mins in the microwave add 2 eggs an a cup and a half of shredding cheese mix it up good and spread it on a baking sheet sprayed well with Pam 450 for 15 mins and bang crust is done.
Put your favorite toppings on and broil for 3 mins less than 100 calories per serving and little in the way of carbs.
Pizza is now a healthy option. Honestly try it even my 3 year old loved it0 -
Put some low fat mozzarella on those english muffins with a little sauce.0
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I use Flatout flat bread as the 'crust', top with low-sugar pizza sauce, low-fat mozerella and TONS of fresh veggies! My teenage daughter actually prefers this to the greasy take-out we used to get0
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I'm probably the only one who will say, "eat the pizza and enjoy it".
This is a lifestyle change and you need to learn how to treat yourself without blowing your calories. So budget your cals. for the day and enjoy the food you really love once in a while.0
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