Recipe: Special Pizza
Hi there,
I like to look for different lunch ideas for Marnie otherwise we get stuck in a rut of having sandwiches and crisps. Generally shes a good eater but she does go through fussy spells. One thing that always goes down well is 'Special Pizza'. I don't know about you but I find that giving something a name like 'Special Pizza' Marnie is far more likely to eat it!
Special Pizza is such a simple recipe so can quickly be made up at lunch time.
Ingredients
1 Tortilla Wrap
1 tsp Red Pesto
Handful of grated cheese
Method
Heat a frying pan on the hob - you don't need to use oil. Once warm place a tortilla wrap down on it and spread the red pesto over one half of it.
Sprinkle on the grated cheese and fold in half.
Once the cheese has started to melt flip the wrap over and cook for a couple of minutes on the other side.
To serve I cut it into quarters and serve with some crisps (Marnie will not eat raw vegetables but I often offer them anyway!). Occasionally she will have it for dinner with chips or wedges.
The great thing is you can fill a Special Pizza with whatever you like, whatever is left in the fridge. Here are some other ideas:
- Green pesto and cheese
- Tomato puree, finely chopped peppers and cheese
- Tomato puree, ham and cheese
- Red pesto, pre-cooked chicken chopped finely and cheese
Do you have any quick and easy lunch recipes I could try?
Lottie
I like to look for different lunch ideas for Marnie otherwise we get stuck in a rut of having sandwiches and crisps. Generally shes a good eater but she does go through fussy spells. One thing that always goes down well is 'Special Pizza'. I don't know about you but I find that giving something a name like 'Special Pizza' Marnie is far more likely to eat it!
Special Pizza is such a simple recipe so can quickly be made up at lunch time.
Ingredients
1 Tortilla Wrap
1 tsp Red Pesto
Handful of grated cheese
Method
Heat a frying pan on the hob - you don't need to use oil. Once warm place a tortilla wrap down on it and spread the red pesto over one half of it.
Sprinkle on the grated cheese and fold in half.
Once the cheese has started to melt flip the wrap over and cook for a couple of minutes on the other side.
To serve I cut it into quarters and serve with some crisps (Marnie will not eat raw vegetables but I often offer them anyway!). Occasionally she will have it for dinner with chips or wedges.
The great thing is you can fill a Special Pizza with whatever you like, whatever is left in the fridge. Here are some other ideas:
- Green pesto and cheese
- Tomato puree, finely chopped peppers and cheese
- Tomato puree, ham and cheese
- Red pesto, pre-cooked chicken chopped finely and cheese
Do you have any quick and easy lunch recipes I could try?
Lottie
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