Bread Pizza
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By Za on Sep 22, 2008 in Featured, Food, Main Course
The one good thing about the fasting month is that I don’t need to start cooking early in the day. I can wait till evening before I start clanking my pots and dancing to its rhythm in the kitchen. But that also means that I have to think up fast, easy but nutritious meals (this might be subjective, depending on whether you consider sausages as a health hazard or not) for my kids who are still a little too young to fast a whole day. So while they’re in training, it means that I still have to prepare something for them.
Unwilling to do too much clanking and dancing around the whole day, for fear that I wear the parquet flooring in the kitchen thin, I felt that a little fun and a few more pairs of hands and feet in the kitchen would make preparing these brief lunches a lot more entertaining for me and educational for my kids. So I called my fantastic assistants to assist me in this yummy-licious simple but fun meal for them to devour. It was a wonderful cooking session and the kids enjoyed themselves before, during and after the meal was prepared. They even got to name the recipe - Bread Pizza!
Ingredients:
6 slices of bread
12 tbsps pizza sauce
1/4 onion - chopped
3 tbsp sliced button mushrooms (in can)- drained
2 sausages - sliced thinly
mozarella cheese
parmesan cheese
1 tsp butter
Method:
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Preheat oven 350F.
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In a small pan, saute sausage with butter and onion.
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Remove from heat and cooled when sausages are done.
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Lightly grease a baking tray with a little butter.
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Place the bread slices in the tray.
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Spread the bread evenly with the pizza sauce. Not too much so that the bread will not become soggy.
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Place mushrooms and sausages on the bread.
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Sprinkle both cheese to cover the bread.
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Place in oven and bake for about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.
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Garnish with tomato slices and topped with chopped parsley.
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Serve hot with juice or tea.

After
Tips:
- For a little more oomph, slice red chilies thinly and sprinkle before spreading the cheese.
- Substitute the toppings with whatever you like. Sausage and mushrooms sit well with my kids.
- The ingredients above are my guess-timation. It’s really up to you how much and what you want to put on your bread pizza. It’s supposed to be versatile and fun!
- Don’t remove the crust. It becomes nice and crispy after the warming up in the oven.
Oh…and before I forget, how was it educational?
They learnt how to take turns, negotiate who gets to put which topping, and what it means to distribute the ingredients evenly. They had a quick session on science as well - Understanding Matter: How the butter changed from solid to liquid.






wow. the mumi so creative. so much learning and so very fun. the joy of SAHM
ann | Sep 22, 2008 | Reply
Heheh…thanks Ann. I need to make it fun for myself too.
Za | Sep 22, 2008 | Reply
Enjoying the posts
Shehnaz | Sep 23, 2008 | Reply
Thanks Shehnaz…glad you like it
Za | Sep 23, 2008 | Reply
yep i have 2 kid who’s fasting… so normaly easiet meal to prepare for them is fried rice, chick+vegie soup to serve with rice or noodle or porridge.should try tis as well. look nice. you make me hungry dear
Yatie | Sep 23, 2008 | Reply
Yatie, my kids love fried rice too
Za | Sep 23, 2008 | Reply