Chez Chelle – Kids DIY Pizzas

I quickly wanted to share with you a super duper easy and fun “Kids Pizza” recipe. I recently visited a friend’s house, were we made these with the kids so I don’t want to take the credit… thanks Jess!!). It was so lovely, I have since had a go when I have had visitors. It does get a TEENY bit messy, but the results are worth it!

Ingredients:

  • Pitta Bread cut in half
  • Tomatoe puree & tin of chopped tomatoes (you will need less than half) or passata 
  • Some mixed herbs
  • Grated cheese
  • Salami or ham or whatever takes your fancy – though the salami gave it a lot of extra flavour!

Get everything ready in little bowls. Mix the herbs, puree and chopped tomatoes together. Slice the salami/ ham into managable sizes. reheat the oven to 150C. Then give each child some spoons, a plate with half a pitta and let them make their Pizza:

  1. First the tomato sauce
  2. Then the salami/ topics
  3. Then the grated cheese

Our kids made about 4 pitta halves each, which they shared with their 1yrs old siblings. When the cheese is just melted take it out – dont make them too hot, else they will burn themselves!

Enjoy!

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3 Responses to Chez Chelle – Kids DIY Pizzas

  1. Michelle says:

    FAB!!!! Pita bread is a great basic to make kids pizza’s or when you have unexpected guests and want to serve a snack. Yum!

  2. Red Ted Art says:

    Oh yes, def a great last minute snack..!

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