Help! I miss pizza!

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  • similar to the english muffin ones, i take a whole wheat bagel spread it with pizza sauce (from a jar typically, havent learned to make it yet) then cover the top in low fat mozzarella and whichever toppings you like! then i pop mine in a toaster oven for about 10-15 minutes to toast the bagel and melt the cheese!

    :D
  • Daisy80
    Daisy80 Posts: 755 Member
    I can fully understand your problem! I love pizza but trying to be on a low carb diet and pizza doesn't mix. I found the perfect solution! Cauliflower crust pizza. It might sound odd but it is so tasty and a brilliant replacement for pizza and it is almost carb free and low calorie!

    Here is a link to the best recipe

    http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/recipe-forum-sticky-threads/543510-you-wont-believe-its-cauliflower-pizza-crust.html
  • looks like u have gotten tons of ideas but i am gonna give u mine too...


    use Flatout Flat bread 100% whole wheat light original its only 90 cal and 2.5 grams fat

    cook flatbread in oven at 350 for 4 min take it out and

    add thin coat of pizza sauce (i use larosas because its delicious)

    add any veggies u like, i make mine with fresh mushrooms, green peppers, tomatos and baby spinach

    top with thin layer of motzarella cheese

    bake for 4 more min

    it is so good, i know what we're having for dinner tomorro:)
  • CMmrsfloyd
    CMmrsfloyd Posts: 2,380 Member
    Every once in awhile I like to get an individual, fairly low-cal frozen pizza. Like lean cuisine or digiorno or something. There are some decent options if you just want one now and then. I think the lean cuisine that I got last time was around 350 calories for the whole individual portion, I believe someone already said digiorno has some that are less. If you have a pre-portioned option like that, you can enjoy your craving without worrying that you might binge on an entire large delivery pizza or something. LOL. Portion control is key on the things that I love but know I have a problem eating too much of if I'm not careful. Cheesy, carb-y things like pizza and pasta are a potential weakness for me, so I'm diligent about my portions. Like if I make a big baked pasta, I calculate the calories for the whole dish while cooking and then immediately portion it out accordingly before I eat the first portion. That way I have a much more accurate picture of what I'm eating than I would if I just scooped it straight from the dish to my plate.

    There are also some really really good options for making it yourself so you know what you're eating. I haven't tried the cauliflower pizza crust yet but it's on my to-do list. :-). I'm going to try the tortilla thing too - yesterday I made tostadas with salsa, black beans, and shredded cheese, they came out great so I'd imagine little tortilla pizzas would be great too!
  • low cal white pizza you can eat the whole thing and dont have to share plus save $$$ by making it at home! check it out


    http://crazycookingcouple.blogspot.com/2011/10/wonderfully-white-pizza-this-blog-is.html
  • Thank you sooo much for posting this! I have been feeking the same and love all the ideas posted!
  • kmcrey87
    kmcrey87 Posts: 422 Member
    Make a veggie loaded pizza on a tortilla/pita! This one was 331 calories and so good!

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  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    Make a veggie loaded pizza on a tortilla/pita! This one was 331 calories and so good!

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    That looks amazing!!! :love:
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    I just recently picked up some frozen pizza @ Costco for my hubby & ended up eating a few slices myself because it wasn't too bad on calories....
    Palermo's Thin Crust Margherita
  • erinkeely4
    erinkeely4 Posts: 408 Member
    I can't eat pizza because of the gluten, so I started getting the Glutino brand gluten free frozen cheese pizzas, which are personal pizza size (they fit nicely on a standard dinner plate). They are super tasty, and only 310 calories. I LOVE them!!
  • Hi,

    I know what you mean, i'm the same. What i do for the base is use 2 healthy eating tortia wraps stuck together with tomato puree then make the topping myself. Its great if you love thin and crispy pizza. Personally i love it so its worth a try!

    Goodluck :)
  • lolainlondon
    lolainlondon Posts: 160 Member
    Spread sun dried tomato puree on the wrap, shred the mozarella over it and then add the other ingredients. Drizzle with balsamic and cook for about 10 minutes on 175 C. Delicious.

    Warburtons - Square(Ish) Wraps, 1 Wrap
    Sainsbury's - Chargrilled Chicken Breast Slices, 50 g
    Produce Oasis Red Onion - Red Onion , 1 tbsp
    Generic - Cherry Tomatoes, 2 tomatoes
    Sainsbury's - Chorizo Slices, 3 slices
    Gia - Sun Dried Tomato Puree With Oil, Herbs and Spices, 12.5 g
    Sainsbury's Be Good to Yourself - Reduced Fat Mozzarella, 40 g
    Shaw's - Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, 1 tbsp
    Total: 388 Calories
  • karnypops
    karnypops Posts: 21 Member
    At Pizza Expres they do a 500 calorie pizza and it's just a thin base and has hole in the middle with salad in it, they're yummy and you can eat a whole one - yum! haha!
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