Monday 3 June 2024

Animal Pizza's - Such Fun

It was half-term holiday last week and the grandchildren had a week off school ... you should have seen their smiling faces 😊

They are never short on fun things to do, and one thing they enjoy making and eating are pizza's ... aren't these animal-shaped pizzas cute! I wonder which one you may choose? The rabbit is a popular choice! 

They are made using muffin bases, and are topped with a speedy tomato sauce that's packed with veg. Fun and yum all in one! Perfect for family gatherings, which both young and old can enjoy.


Ingredients
Makes eight pizzas
4 English muffins, halved
8 cheese slices
3 slices turkey breast
1/2 red pepper, sliced into thin sticks
2 balls of mini mozzarella
4 blueberries, halved
2 cherry tomatoes, halved
8 Kalamata or black pitted olives
¼ yellow pepper
4 baby spinach leaves
2 slices Italian salami

For the hidden veg tomato sauce
1 tbsp olive oil
100g (4oz) mushrooms, sliced
1 trimmed leek*, sliced
1 red or yellow pepper, chopped
1 carrot, grated
small handful fresh basil, chopped
1 x 400g tin tomatoes

*If you don't have any leeks, try using spring onions (scallions) instead

Method
1. Make the hidden vegetable sauce. Heat the oil in a saucepan and cook the mushrooms, leek, pepper and carrot for 10 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes and basil and cook for a further 2-3 mins. Blitz until smooth with a hand-held stick blender or in a food processor. Set aside until ready to make the pizzas or freeze for a later date.
2. Heat the oven to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Toast the muffins and lay out on 2 lined baking sheets. Top each half with half a tablespoon of tomato sauce and a cheese slice, cutting to the same size as the muffins. Reserve the offcuts to make ears and beaks. Bake for 10 mins, until the cheese is melted and golden.
3. To make the owl, take 2 muffins and put 1 turkey slice onto each, then use the cheese offcuts to make the ears and beak. Add a couple of slices of red pepper strips for the wings and use the mini mozzarella and blueberries for the eyes.
4. To make the cat, cut the remaining turkey slice into 4 triangles for the ears and place on 2 of the muffins. Add blueberries for the eyes, an olive for the nose and red pepper sticks for the whiskers.
5. To make the rabbit, add halved cherry tomatoes to 2 of the muffins for the eyes, add an olive for the nose, 2 chunks of yellow pepper to make the teeth and add 2 spinach leaves for the ears.
6. To make the dog, halve each slice of salami and add to the remaining muffins to make ears. Place a piece of mozzarella in the middle to make the base of the nose, then top with a slice of olive. Use 2 olive slices to make the eyes, then cut the remaining red pepper sticks into tiny pieces and shape into a mouth.
Each serving
Carbohydrate 16.8g Protein 19.5g Fibre 1.4g Fat 9g
From original idea here

Important - If cooking with children always take extra care in the kitchen and supervise as necessary.

Related Post
Mini Pizza's, lower carb alternatives, see here

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All the best Jan

29 comments:

  1. Lindas pizzas, Gracias por l receta. Te mando un beso.,

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  2. Very fun and healthy! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  3. Oh my gosh. Kids would just love those, wouldn't they?
    Cheers,

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  4. They are adorable! I'm going to show this to my daughter.

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  5. I would be willing to try any of them! Never thought of using English muffins as a base for pizza. That is a great idea.

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  6. Interesting and good for the children, I guess.

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  7. I can see why the rabbit pizza is a favourite - great fun.

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  8. They are cute pizza's, the kiddies would love them. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  9. This is fun. This is a perfect time to make the sauce. Would be great over a bean pasta.

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  10. Maybe I can talk Rick into doing individual pizzas with the kids and have them create their own when we caretake! I think they're old enough to pull it off!

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  11. Great idea, love those pizzas! Have a great week!

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  12. I love this idea!!! :-) Thank you for sharing!!

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  13. Well, aren't they cute!! :)

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  14. Oooh these pizzas look delicious! We bought our Granddaughter a children's pizza in Tenerife - it was bigger than she is but she gave it a good go!
    Take care and have a lovely week xx

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  15. I guess with these fun pizzas there aren't any problems to get veggies in the kids, since they're hidden with the animals. Great idea to use an English muffin as the base.

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  16. These are really fun! They are definitely cuter than the slice of pizza I had for dinner last night.

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  17. wow, how fun for the kids - love these pizzas.

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  18. those are so cute, we have found a pita that is low in carbs and sauce that is low too, so we have been using them to make our pizza.

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  19. This is such a fun project to do with children and maybe introduce new tastes and flavours at the same time. We all enjoy pizza in this family and it would still be a fun idea for us adults as well. Thank you.
    Love the rabbit pizza :-)

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