I want pizza...BAD
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Ok, So im attempting to fill a craving. Are there any calorie friendly pizzas or ways to make a good pizza that isn't hard for a novice cook?
Little Caesar's Hot & Ready Pepperoni is my "splurge" but it is REALLY not bad! 280 calories in a slice- 8 slices per $5 pizza so it's also pretty cost effective too at 63 cents a slice
This is what we do! Tuesday night is $5 pizza night at our house. I just make sure I save enough calories for 2 slices, and get my veggies in earlier in the day. One pizza fills my family of 3 up for dinner, with a bit leftover for someone to have the next day (usually the husband).
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Ok, So im attempting to fill a craving. Are there any calorie friendly pizzas or ways to make a good pizza that isn't hard for a novice cook?
Eat a smaller amount of good "real" pizza, and be done with it. Try and make it fit, but if it doesn`t, it won`t kill you. Enjoy your life and make yourself happy. Just no when to quit.
But you can always eat whatever and as much as want, and then go vomit it up. I`m not advising this, but I hear it works. :laugh:0 -
Easiest pizza you can make at home:
Stonefire Whole Grain Tandoori Naan Bread
1 can of diced hunts tomatoes - drained (the basil and oregano one is good)
either moz cheese balls or shredded and you can add other stuff you like veggies - I usually add sun dried tomato
bake - yum!
Or order pizza from the local shop, and eat 1-2 slices. Whatever works.0 -
Pizza Sub, normally found in frozen sections, decent calories and good flavour0
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CRAVINGS!!! it kills me0
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make english muffin pizzas
soo good and cheap..plus you can have a bunch of them0 -
Have ONE slice of pizza? Or maybe use skim mozzarella, pizza sauce, and a whole wheat english muffin.0
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I love myself so whole wheat pita pizza.
I put a tiny bit of pizza sauce (not a sauce lover)
I put on some chicken breast.. some low fat cheese.. and a dash of Italian seasoning over the top..
Bake it till the cheese is melted.
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just buy a slice of pizza0
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Try the Lean Cuisine Microwave Pizza! Low cal and sooo delish!!0
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Make pizza at home instead of ordering it or frozen stuff.
I get these flatbread crusts that are really good and usually put some chicken on them so they're not too awfully bad.0 -
butterfly a chicken breast and top with tomato puree basil and some cheese.0
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...but without cheese, what's the point?0
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You want to get yourself some Naan Bread, make a tomato base with ketchup and tomato puree, add your cheese and toppings and cook!
Not hard, not expensive and not terrifically calorific although best shared with someone as it is very filling!
Kaela x
I second that. Naan is great as a pizza crust!
Yum! I never thought to use naan as pizza crust. I'm definitely going to try that next time.
Right now though, I'm just waiting for my husband to get home with Little Caesars. This thread is making me hungry.0 -
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=261384030
only 580 calories in the entire pizza and its delicious0 -
I visit family in Italy during the summers and pizza is truly my guilty pleasure also. I was happy to find that 3 slices of pizza from Brixx pizza was just under 400 calories. They also have gluten free pizza dough and a great selection of pies that aren't chock-full of fatty meats (which is by far my favorite pizza!!)0
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Ok, So im attempting to fill a craving. Are there any calorie friendly pizzas or ways to make a good pizza that isn't hard for a novice cook?
You just can't fake pizza. It is my most favorite of foods. I wouldn't get a whole pizza but go and get a couple of slices cause once they are gone, you can't binge on more slices. But I, too, have made the Flatout Fake Pizza. Does nothing to ease my craving and I doubt it would ease your longing as well. Just go for it! And put it behind you.0 -
you could make a cauliflower pizza crust which is fairly simple! theres loads of recipes out there0
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When I want pizza I go have pizza. We just get a 12", half it with my hubby, instead of the large size and that is plenty. I cut my calories to fit it in.0
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A slice or two of pizza isn't a ton of calories...just have some pizza if you want some pizza...just don't eat the whole pie; that's where people go wrong.0
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I do wheat pita with sauce cheese and toppings and bake in oven
This is what I do, too.
Easy peasy and IMO, a tasty alternative.
Yup I do this too. You can keep pitas in your freezer for future use too so you aren't just buying a pack and wasting them. This is easy, fast, and delicious.0 -
I make these for my kids a lot.
1 wholegrain Pita
Chopped or shredded chicken
BBQ Sauce
Chopped spinach, red onions, Peppers and Pineapple
Mozza Cheese
Bake in the oven! Easy and super delish!0 -
Just eat some Pizza and fit it into your calories
I agree ^^^^^ I had pizza today and it fit well into my day...
Or
Try
This
Portobello mushroom, stem removed
Salsa
Shredded lite mozza cheese or any cheese
Any pizza fixins
Fill the mushroom cap with your fave fixins and bake at 375 til cheese is golden and bubbly
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Yes, there are lots of different ways to make pizza lower calorie, less cheese, thin crust, veggie toppings etc. but if you look at your favourite pizza and the calorie count, I'm sure you can fit one or two slices into your macros.0
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Go to the grocery store and buy a pizza shell, pizza sauce, green pepper, onion, black olives, turkey pepperoni, feta, whatever toppings you want. Measure and/or weight to track your calories and log the result. It's a no-brainer!0
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I know this isn't the most "pizza like" pizza, but here's what i usually do if i am craving pizza during the week.
A whole wheat tortilla
Pasta sauce (such as prego, ragu etc.)
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
Mushrooms, onions, and other veggies
Some kind of protein like ham, chicken, or pepperoni
When you leave the tortilla long enough in the oven, it should come out crispy like thin crust pizza. You can always use pita bread, make your own dough, or regular bread if you don't like the tortilla. I like to use whole wheat tortillas and regular pasta sauce because I can always use them for other recipes.
Of course nothing beats the real deal. So don't limit yourself too much and enjoy real pizza when you can.0 -
http://www.yummly.com/recipe/external/Summer-Squash-Pizza-Crust-Allrecipes
I make this all the time. Comes out of the oven like a big cheesy bread so often we don't even top it we just devour it. I do add in some garlic powder and mrs dash Italian herbs.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/how-to-make-farinata/
You will need a nice big cast iron skillet to make this one.0 -
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