I need healthy pizza option
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If we make pizza it's pizzadillas.0
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Make it with a thinner crust and serve a big, green salad with it as well as some fresh fruits.0
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I use a tortilla and put pesto, spinach and feta on it! sometimes Krab with it yummy.0
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I make a pizza for lunch at 3 times a week. I use a Flatout Wrap and bake that until is it crispy and then I add pizza sauce, veggies (today I had mushrooms, garlic, zucchini and jalapenos. Top with mozzarella cheese. The entire pizza was a 298 calories. I change out my veggies every few days and all my pizza are under 300 calories. It very filling too.0
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Explain why you think pizza is the "worst food" to eat. It has a good amount of carbs, fat, and protein, (depending on what toppings you choose) all things that are necessary for a healthy diet. It can be high in calories, sure, but so are lots of naturally-occurring foods, like nuts and avocados. <-- Nobody says they are "the worst foods". And there's nothing wrong with high caloire foods, as long as they fit into your goals. Order a personal pizza, or a single slice, and have lots of vegetables on the side.0
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I can make a pizza out of just eggs.
It's really just boiled eggs.0 -
My two favorite pizza re-do's are low-carb tortilla pizzas (perfect size for one person in the toaster oven) and english muffin pizzas. The beauty of those are that they are small in size and perfect for portion control. When I do the english muffin version, I use two muffins (220 calories). Spread on a small amount of sauce, mozzarella, italian seasonings and grated parmesan. Add veggies if desired. Cut each muffin into quarters. 16 quarters gives you a decent pizza fix0
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You can limit the number of calories in pizza by making your own dough and controlling the amount of sauce, cheese, and other toppings that goes on.0
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jessdunn40 wrote: »cauliflower crust
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OP - I make a thin crust chicken pinneapale feta pizza that comes in at about 1700 calories for 8 slices so about 225 a slice ….
and to everyone recommending tortillas, cauliflower, etc that is NOT pizza...0 -
gilramirez14 wrote: »Anyone know a recipe for lower calorie pizza having a girls night this weekend and friends want pizza . worst food to eat . thanks
please elaborate on why pizza is the "worst food to eat"..??0 -
gilramirez14 wrote: »worst food to eat
BLASPHEMY!0 -
MaxPower0102 wrote: »I make a higher calorie but virtually no-carb pizza. 6 eggs and 6 cups of shredded mozz, with some basil and oregano. mix it all up and spread it on a greased cookie sheet (I press mine as flat as I can) and bake for 15 minutes at 450. You end up with a "dense quiche" textured pizza dough. A little sauce, mozz, and whatever toppings you want. 10 more minutes at 450 and done! My entire cookie sheet pizza had 24 carbs.
Now that sounds Good.0 -
My favorite is pizza hut pan...meat lovers.0
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http://candidrd.com/2013/08/homemade-veggie-pizza-with-oat-flour-crust-gluten-free.html
I made one of these the other day, it tastes great !!
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gilramirez14 wrote: »Anyone know a recipe for lower calorie pizza having a girls night this weekend and friends want pizza . worst food to eat . thanks
What? There's nothing unhealthy about pizza. A regular slice of New York Pizza has about 375 calories - it's just cheese, sauce and bread. That's less than a grilled cheese sandwich because they don't add oil and grill it.
If you must reduce it, lessen the quantity of cheese and add veggies.0 -
I use 100 self raising 100g whole meal flour and 200g yoghurt for two ppl.I make my own sauce0
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there are alot of quinoa based pizza crust recipes online, i really like it!0
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There's a recipe, I think on pintinterest, for pizza on a portabella top. Sounds yummy, but I haven't tried it yet. Personal pizzas anyone?0
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I always order thin crust. I like less bread anyway on my pizza. This is not a pizza per say but if you want to get a quick fix this is what Ive done. Take a wasaq cracker and add sauce and cheese to it then microwave.0
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