1.14.2011

Lazy Pita Pizza

Okay.

I admit it.

I'm WAAAAAY behind on posting all of the great tips, recipes and confessions you've sent me over the holidays.

Oh, okay... since BEFORE the holidays.

Oh, okay... since BEFORE September-ish.

I can't imagine why this would be.

*cough* spotlight hogger *cough*

What?!  ME?!  Hog the spotlight?? Never.

At any rate, I'm going to try and catch up on these. Although, not all of the tips, recipes and confessions that are submitted are used, so don't get all huffy on me if you don't see yours posted, mkay?  I promise I still love you and we can have a lasting relationship together.

Or something like that.

Anyway, to get me back in the swing of things I'm posting a recipe my dear sweet Aunt sent me.  She's my Aunt on my mother's side.  Not to be confused with my Aunt on my dad's side who sent me this recipe for our Lazy Mom Thanksgiving week.

Oh, and this dear sweet Aunt is my "wild and crazy" Aunt. That's also another way you can tell them apart.

This Aunt taught me such things as... how to toilet paper people's houses properly, how to eat salty and sweet  together properly, how to sneak into hotel pools properly, and a few other things I'm not prepared to mention at this time in our relationship. *ahem*

And yes, there are proper ways to do these things, in case you were wondering, and this Aunt taught me them all.

So a big thank you to her!

I think.

Anyway, here's her great and easy recipe she emailed me to share with all of you!  Consider yourself properly taught by her.

Lazy Pita Pizza

1 whole wheat round of Pita bread
Ragu spaghetti sauce
pepperoni
grated cheese

Place pita bread circles onto baking sheet. Apply 2-3 Tablespoons of Ragu sauce. Top with grated cheddar cheese (1/2 cup). Sprinkle a handful of pepperonis on top. Bake at 375 for exactly 10 minutes.


This makes a great and easy lunch, or a perfect "Oh dear I forgot to pull something out of the freezer to thaw for dinner!" meal.

Oh! And the toppings to this lazy pizza are ENDLESS.  Have some fun with it!

Thank you Auntie!  Hope you don't mind me calling you "wild and crazy!"  Or the fact that I divulged a few things you properly taught me!  I tried to stick to the "minor" things!

I love you!

Just remember that when you call my mother and tell her what I've done!

14 comments:

  1. I'll have to try that, they look so crispy. I've been making something similar with tortillas for something quick and tasty since I was a kid.

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  2. I used to make this in college! It was quick and cheaper than delivery (healthier too). Thanks for the reminder, I need to add this to my rotation

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  3. I grew up on Pita Pizzas and still a fave in our house. We go crazy with an abundance of toppings.

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  4. That looks yummy!
    Im a new follower from the blog hop and would luv the follow back!

    http://www.beecute1.blogspot.com

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  5. I've also been using tortillas, but the pitas look really filling. I'm going to have to try it. Thanks!

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  6. love it!! especially the part about the wonderful things our aunt gaye gaye taught us!

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  7. Pita pizzas are always my go to meal when I can't think and need something cheap and easy and still healthy!

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  8. Hi. I'm your newest follower. I hope you will swing by my blog an follow back.
    http://3elf.blogspot.com
    Thx Lilac

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  9. Yum!! I used to do this in the microwave using tortillas. Mmmm.

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  10. I love pita pizza! It's been so long since we hung out. I should give it a call and invite it over some time this weekend...

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  11. sounds yummy! We love pizza over here!

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  12. My toddler and I firmly believe that you can't go wrong with pizza. Of any kind.

    Mmm, pizza.

    -Karinya @ Unlikely Origins
    www.unlikelyorigins.blogspot.com

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  13. Love It!

    Fellow Blog Hopper:)

    http://www.giveawayswithgrace.com

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  14. This made me laugh. Me and my husband have similar texts. Though when I text him "I love you", he'll just respond with, "Love u too"..I'm not quite sure why I think the "I" is important.

    Also, don't feel bad he doesn't respond anything sweet when you guys text..my husband only tells me I'm awesome when he's drinking lol.

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