Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Bruschetta French Bread Pizza

A few weeks ago, we had Bruschetta Stuffed Chicken for dinner, a recipe I got from Cheerios and Lattes. The thing is, there is only two of us in my household, so we had a lot of bruschetta left over. So, I had an idea. A trip to the grocery store, and a few ingredients later, I came up with Bruschetta French Bread Pizza!

 Bruschetta French Bread Pizza by @cupcake_n_bake #spicypizza



This is an extremely easy new twist on your typical pizza. Plus, it's only 5 simple ingredients. Well, it could be more if you use different toppings, but you get the picture.

 Bruschetta French Bread Pizza by @cupcake_n_bake #pizza

Here's what you need:

French Bread Loaf
7.5 oz Bruschetta of your choice (I used Spicy Tomato and Red Pepper)
1/4 cup of Traditional Spaghetti Sauce
1 pkg of Mozzarella Cheese
Topping(s) of your choice (Obviously I used Pepperoni)

Preheat your oven to 350.

In a small bowl, mix the bruschetta and the spaghetti sauce. This dulls down the spicy just a little bit. If you are super sensitive to spice, add more spaghetti sauce. 

Next, Follow the pictures! {You can also pin the directions directly to Pinterest! }

 How to make Bruschetta French Bread Pizza from @cupcake_n_bake

Bake at 350 for 10-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted. You'll know when it's done. 

Slice the pizza however you like. I cut ours in half, but that may be hard for a child to eat. 

Even though this looks like normal pizza, it's very different. It's spicy and has a wonderful taste. The french bread adds a lovely texture that you don't get with normal pizzas. I really think that it would taste even better if you added some black olives. It would even work as a vegetarian pizza!

 Bruschetta French Bread Pizza from @cupcake_n_bake #pizza

So, if your looking for a new recipe, but you don't want to stray too far from something you know, I highly recommend trying this pizza. It's fun for the whole family! 

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3 comments :

  1. This looks yummy! I like french bread pizzas and the spicy sounds intriguing. Stopping by from the link-up at Call Me PMc.

    My daughter's name is Renae. :)

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  2. I love an easy pizza like this! Thanks so much for sharing this at the In and Out of the Kitchen link party! I look forward to seeing what you bring next week.

    Cynthia at http://FeedingBig.com

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