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Monday, October 25, 2010

Meal Mondays – English Muffin Pizza

Here is another great meal in my series of Meal Mondays that you can make which is quick, easy, and if you have kids you can get them to help make the pizzas. This way it exposes your kids to cooking and they get an easy meal, a win-win situation.


Ingredient List:

The ingredients listed here are the ones I usually use. You do not have to use pepperoni; you could use ham, bacon, just cheese, or whatever toppings you want. I use pepperoni as they are the easiest to deal with.

1) 1 package of at least 6 English Muffins.
2) 1 small jar of pizza sauce.
3) 1 medium package of mozzarella cheese.
4) 1 package of sliced pepperoni.


Preparation:

The preparations for the English muffin pizzas are easy as well.




1) Cut the 6 muffins in half.
2) Use a spoon to smear some pizza sauce all over each muffin.
3) Sprinkle some mozzarella cheese on each muffin.
4) Place a dab of pizza sauce in 3 spots on top of the cheese which makes the shape of a triangle.
5) Place a slice of pepperoni on each of the 3 dabs of pizza sauce.
6) Place all of the pizzas on a baking sheet.
7) Back all of the pizzas for 5-10 minutes at 350F.


Once you take the pizzas out of the oven let them stand for about 5 minutes until they cool some. Then serve them up to your hungry household. Your kids will love the pizzas that you let them help make and you have kids with a full belly, which hopefully will be followed by the kids napping and a mixed drink or other tasty beverage for you. Enjoy.


16 comments:

  1. Do they even know about english muffins in England? Or are they simply called "muffins"? You know bacon in Canada is bacon right?

    p.s. oh yeah, I should comment about the post right? Looks yummy.

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  2. I think in England they are called scones. Although I could be mistaken.

    And yes I know bacon in Canada is bacon. If you notice above I used the word "ham" instead of Canadian bacon. lol

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  3. Oh gawd....I'm so hungry.....my Little Duck would love this! I do believe this is what we shall be doing tomorrow night. She loves to 'help'. Especially if she gets to wear her apron and anything with cheese is a winner with her!

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  4. Daffy, sounds like a plan. Glad I could help.

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  5. Honey, scones are not at ALL like english muffins!! I can make me some scones from scratch LOL

    I like how the finished product looks like little baby aliens. The best part is, then you eat the baby aliens and you feel GOOD about this meal, like you have just saved the human race.

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  6. Those really look good!! I have never tried that but will soon. Thanks!!

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  7. LOL Miley. Eating aliens and saving the world - I like how you view this dinner. :)

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  8. Miley, I have seen your cooking. LOL

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  9. Kelly, thanks you should try them, they are good. And addicting.

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  10. So hungry now!!! I salivated all over my computer. Thanks a lot. I'm sending you the cleaning bill.

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  11. I am not sure if my renters insurance covers bodily fluids.

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  12. mmm I could eat a whole tray of these

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  13. Oh yes, I used to make these all the time. I mean, as an adult. I don't know why I stopped. This is a perfect recipe.
    Thanks for the reminder.
    xoRobyn

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  14. Heeeeyyy, you really liked my cooking!! Shush!

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  15. Robyn, same here. I think I am going to make me some this weekend.

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