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What’s one of your favorite foods? Here’s a guess……..pizza? If so, I’d have to agree with you there. A nice meaty pizza is usually on our rotation of weeknight dinners and it’s best enjoyed with a good movie or show. When we’re not having it as our complete meal, we’ve found a quick way to enjoy mini pizzas as a snack. It makes for the most delicious appetizer and only uses a few ingredients! Here’s the super easy mini pizza recipe we use.

It all started when I was trying to find good appetizer ideas for Super Bowl. I came across this incredible idea on Pinterest years ago and have been whipping these up every football season since. Donny especially loves them. The best part about this mini pizza recipe is that it only requires four ingredients and 15 minutes of your time.

Mini Pizza Recipe Instructions

You start with a muffin pan, Pillsbury pizza dough (in the can), and the oven preheated to 400F (as the directions on the pizza dough call for). Before I get into the pizza-making, I make sure to grease the pan with cooking spray and set it aside. Then the real fun begins!

Pop open the dough and roll it out on a cutting board. You should have a nice rectangle of dough in front you.

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You’re going to cut the dough in small circles that will fit into the circles of the muffin pan. You can use a cookie cutter (check out this set) or you can be like me and find a drinking glass to do the trick. If you decide to use a glass as well, just pick one with an opening around the size of the muffin pan circles. I press the top of the glass into the dough until I get a perfect cutout circle that will serve as my mini crust. I place the dough circles into the pan and do this until the pan is filled.

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Now it’s time to sauce our mini pizzas. You can use any basic pizza sauce you like. I usually go with Classico Traditional Pizza Sauce because it seems to have the best flavor, in my opinion. You’ll only need to buy a 14 oz jar of it and you’ll use a hefty spoonful for each pizza. Spread it out over the dough before moving onto the next step. You’ll only use half of the jar doing this, so you’ll have leftover sauce for another batch later.

Tip: Like white sauce better? Try Classico White Sauce instead!

Next, the toppings. This is obviously the best part! I keep it simple with cheese and pepperoni but you can add as many toppings as you desire, even choosing different topping combos for each mini pizza if you want. For cheese, I prefer to use a blend of Parmesan and mozzarella shredded cheese. A generous pinch or two will suffice. Then, mini pepperonis like this are preferred as they’re the ideal size for these mini pizzas, but I can’t always find them in the store. So instead, I’ll buy regular-sized pepperoni and cut each slice into quarters. It only takes a little more time to do it this way but it works out great.

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After dressing up your pizzas with toppings, it’s time to pop the pan in the oven. I just go by the recommended time on the pizza dough can, which is 8 minutes, and they turn out just right.

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Now you have a super easy snack you can make whether you’re enjoying a movie, entertaining a crowd for game day, or you’re just craving something a little savory.

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Mini Pizza Recipe

Mini Pizza Recipe - Quick & Easy! | Peek & Ponder (9)Ashley

Super simple and delicious four ingredient mini pizza recipe you can enjoy as an appetizer or just for a snack!

5 from 2 votes

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Prep Time 5 mins

Cook Time 10 mins

Total Time 15 mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine American

Servings 12 pizzas

Ingredients

  • 1 can Pillsbury pizza dough
  • 1 14 oz jar Pizza sauce
  • 1 1/2 cup Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
  • 12 Slices Pepperoni quartered

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Open can of pizza dough and unroll it onto a flat surface or cutting board.

  • Cut out circles from the pizza dough with a cookie cutter or top of a drinking glass.

  • Spray muffin pan with non stick spray and place pizza dough circles into pan.

  • Spoon pizza sauce evenly onto pizza dough circles.

  • Sprinkle pinches of cheese evenly on top of the sauced pizza dough.

  • Place quartered pepperoni slices onto mini pizzas.

  • Place muffin pan into the oven for 8-10 minutes. Enjoy!

Notes

You can use any toppings you want to use. We use pepperoni because it's simple. Also, try a white sauce to mix it up!

Quick tips

  • Try different sauces for different flavors (you can usually find white sauce at the store too)
  • Add as many toppings as you’d like – each mini pizza can have a different combo of toppings!
  • If you can’t find mini pepperonis, just use regular ones and cut them into quarters
  • Kids will love making these – great for sleepovers too
  • Perfect appetizer for game day or fun get togethers

What do you think of this mini pizza recipe? Lets us know if you’ve tried it in the comments below!

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FAQs

What is mini pizza made of? ›

With a batch of freshly made pizza dough, mozzarella, sauce, and a few of my favorite toppings, these little two-bite pizzas were easy to make and a total hit.

How to make pizza in three steps? ›

DIY Homemade Pizza in Three Easy Steps
  1. Step One: Fresh & Zesty Homemade Sauce. Pizza sauce is no mystery… it's tomato, garlic, olive oil, herbs, salt and pepper. ...
  2. Step Two: DIY Dough. ...
  3. Step Three: Roll, Top, and Bake.
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How to make pizza basic steps? ›

Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Making Your Own Pizza
  1. Start with a crust. ...
  2. Add a sauce. ...
  3. Add some veggies, such as:
  4. Try some fruit on your pizza, such as:
  5. Add some protein, such as:
  6. Add cheese. ...
  7. Bake your creation in a hot oven (450 F or above). ...
  8. Whole-wheat Pizza Crust.

How long do mini pizzas take to cook? ›

Spread out all the toppings for maximum deliciousness. Place on a baking tray on the top oven shelf, bake until golden for 11-13 minutes*. Allow mini pizza to cool slightly before eating, toppings can be very hot!

What is another name for a mini pizza? ›

A small pizza is sometimes called a pizzetta.

How to make pizza step by step without oven? ›

Cook the dough in a skillet on the stovetop until it begins to brown on the bottom, then flip it over and add tomato sauce, cheese and whichever toppings you choose. Cook until the cheese melts, then take the pizza out, slice it and enjoy your creation!

How to make pizza order of ingredients? ›

Cheese always goes belowthe toppings

You've got your dough as the foundation. Then your sauce. The cheese is the next solid layer. Then your toppings (after all, they're called top-pings and not bottom-ings), and then finally your garnishes like basil, pepper, fresh mozzarella, etc, after the pizza is cooked.

What kind of flour do you use for pizza? ›

The best flour for making Deep-Dish Pizza Dough is all-purpose flour. In bakeries and pizzerias, Pizza Flour is often used because it is a high-protein flour that produces a light and airy crust. However, all-purpose flour will also work well for Deep-Dish Pizza Dough.

Can you use plain flour for pizza dough? ›

With these tips and tricks, you'll always get it right, and it's so easy that the kids can do it too. What is the best flour for pizza dough? Plain all-purpose flour is all you need for homemade pizza dough. Yep, no need for any fancy flours like '00' flour, bread flour or even self-raising flour.

What kind of sauce do you put on pizza? ›

Pizza sauce is typically made with plain tomato sauce or pureed tomatoes and tomato paste, causing it to be a thicker consistency than pasta sauce. The thicker sauce prevents the dough from getting too soggy while the pizza cooks.

What goes first on homemade pizza? ›

In general, the sauce should go on first, then the cheese, then the toppings. This way, the cheese and toppings enjoy the direct heat of the oven, which lets the toppings cook thoroughly while remaining crispy, while the cheese melts, browns, and bubbles.

What are the basics of a pizza? ›

pizza, dish of Italian origin consisting of a flattened disk of bread dough topped with some combination of olive oil, oregano, tomato, olives, mozzarella or other cheese, and many other ingredients, baked quickly—usually, in a commercial setting, using a wood-fired oven heated to a very high temperature—and served hot ...

Is pizza a little healthy? ›

One or two slices of pizza can fit into a nutritious, balanced meal. But eating pizza to the point that you are overly stuffed can result in you consuming way too many calories, which may contribute to weight gain over time.

What are pizza Lunchables made of? ›

Ingredients You Need

Flatbread: I prefer mini Naan bread as I find that the texture is closest to pizza crust and they make perfect mini pizzas, but you can use regular size naan, pita bread, or another flatbread that you like. Pizza sauce: You can use jarred, canned, or homemade pizza sauce.

How many calories are in a mini pizza? ›

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Typical Values(as sold) Per 100g(as consumed) Per pizza
- kcal (Calories)254418
Fat9.8g16g
of which saturates3.6g5.9g
Carbohydrate31g50g
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What is a small pizza? ›

Small pizzas average between 8 and 10 inches in diameter and will yield about six slices.

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