DIY Pizza Lunchables customized with cheese or pepperoni's and made with a homemade pizza crust. Making your own is a bit more time consuming, but so much cheaper in the end.
Hi everyone and happy Monday. Today was the first day of school for my kids. Oh what a bittersweet day for everyone. All the excitement for brand new school year. My kids are excited and scared all at the same time. I was so excited for the first day, but have to admit the silence in our home is no fun at all.
I look so forward to it and then when it finally gets here it's a bit sad. I can say today has flown by and I hope my kiddos are having awesome first day. Before bed last night we packed up all the lunch boxes and laid out all their school clothes. I'm so glad that we packed the lunches ahead of time because it was such a time saver this morning.
I look so forward to it and then when it finally gets here it's a bit sad. I can say today has flown by and I hope my kiddos are having awesome first day. Before bed last night we packed up all the lunch boxes and laid out all their school clothes. I'm so glad that we packed the lunches ahead of time because it was such a time saver this morning.
Last week while I was working on my Back to School Lunch Box Idea's post. I started thinking about all the fun items that I could place in the kids sandwich keepers. One idea that popped to mind was making my own Homemade Pizza Lunchables. The pizza ones are Carson's favorite of all the Lunchalbes. I prepared a batch of my no fail pizza crust and got started.
I had everything on hand so that made it really easy. My kids thought I was nuts attempting such a thing. My daughter said mom why are you making those when you can just buy them at the store? I told her because those can get expensive so I want to try and make them myself. The whole process from start to finish was really easy and not time consuming at all.
I got about 20 pizza rounds from one pizza dough recipe. Pretty good if you ask me. The best part is they tasted just like the real deal. Look how cute they look in the little sandwich containers. I have included some step by step photos below to show you how easy these homemade Lunchables are to make. This might not be for everyone, but if it's for you then I think you will enjoy this post.
I had everything on hand so that made it really easy. My kids thought I was nuts attempting such a thing. My daughter said mom why are you making those when you can just buy them at the store? I told her because those can get expensive so I want to try and make them myself. The whole process from start to finish was really easy and not time consuming at all.
I got about 20 pizza rounds from one pizza dough recipe. Pretty good if you ask me. The best part is they tasted just like the real deal. Look how cute they look in the little sandwich containers. I have included some step by step photos below to show you how easy these homemade Lunchables are to make. This might not be for everyone, but if it's for you then I think you will enjoy this post.
Prepare pizza dough according to recipe. Separate dough into 18-20 golf ball size pizza dough balls. Set aside and let the dough rest for about 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a floured surface roll out each pizza dough ball into a 5 inch circle.
Place each pizza round on a pizza pan or baking stone. Using a fork prick a few holes to keep the dough from bubbling. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the bottoms are very lightly brown. Remove from oven and let cool before removing from pizza pan.
Place each pizza round on a pizza pan or baking stone. Using a fork prick a few holes to keep the dough from bubbling. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the bottoms are very lightly brown. Remove from oven and let cool before removing from pizza pan.
When completely cool place in a gallon size freezer bag and store in the freezer until ready to use.
To assemble Lunchables add two pizza crusts to a plastic container with a lid. Add about 2-3 tablespoons pizza sauce to a snack size zip lock bag or small container and seal. Add mozzarella, cheddar cheese and pepperoni if using to a second bag and seal. I added about 1/2 cup cheese.
Place everything into a plastic container with a lid and place a plastic spoon inside to spread the pizza sauce. Close or snap shut and add to your child's lunch box.
Yield: 18 - 20
DIY PIzza Lunchables
DIY Pizza Lunchables customized with cheese or pepperoni's and made with a homemade pizza crust. Making your own is more time consuming, but so much cheaper in the end.
Prep time: 30 MinCook time: 8 MinTotal time: 38 Min
Ingredients
- 1 - recipe no fail pizza crust or (see notes for other crust substitutes)
- 1 - 14 oz jar pizza sauce or use a homemade sauce
- 3 tablespoons mozzarella cheese
- 3 tablespoons cheddar cheese
- pepperonis
- snack size sandwich bags
- 1 - plastic spoon
- 1 - sandwich or storage container
No Fail Pizza Crust
- 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup warm water
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 4 tablespoons butter, softened
- 1/4 oz packet yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons)
Instructions
- To prepare the pizza dough, dissolve the yeast in warm water (110 degrees) and set aside.
- Mix the flour, salt and baking powder together. Add the softened butter and cut into the flour mixture using a pastry blender or fork. Add the yeast mixture and stir together to combine.
- Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until well blended. Place the pizza dough into an oiled bowl and turn the dough to coat.
- Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let the dough rest for about 20 min.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- On a floured surface roll out each pizza dough ball into a 5 inch circle.
- Place place each pizza round on a pizza pan (brushed with olive oil) or baking stone.
- Using a fork prick the pizza rounds a few times to keep the dough from puffing up.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the bottoms are lightly brown.
- Remove from oven and let cool before removing from pizza pan.
- When completely cool place in a gallon size freezer bag and store in the freezer until ready to use.
To assemble the lunchables:
- Add two pizza crusts to a plastic container with a lid.
- Add about 2-3 tablespoons pizza sauce to a snack size zip lock bag and seal.
- Add mozzarella, cheddar cheese about 3 tablespoons of each and pepperoni if using to a second bag and seal.
- Add everything to the plastic sandwich container and place a plastic spoon inside to spread the pizza sauce. Close or snap shut and add to your child's lunch box.
Notes:
Mini Naan Bread or store bought pouches of pizza crust mix can be substituted for homemade crust.
If you're looking for more Lunch Box Ideas check out the posts below.
57 comments
Karen
Thanks so much!!
I think I'll try this tonight, but just buy the Great Value Pizza Crust Mix - it's pretty good!
Pepperoni Pizza Bites: http://www.mommyskitchen.net/2010/12/pepperoni-pizza-bites-perfect-finger.html
The Jiffy dough is so quick and easy. BTW I have never tried to freeze the whole thing. If you try it stop back by and lmk how it went.
I shared this recipe on my Must Try Tuesday blog post yesterday...
http://therickettchronicles.blogspot.com/2011/08/must-try-tuesday-august-23-2011.html
Thanks for sharing!
Wende
New follower! :)
~Heather
Thanks!
I will definitely be freezing all of these ingredients (separately, probably)! We freeze shredded cheese all the time, and spaghetti/pizza sauce freezes very well also!
I also think I may just use tiny containers instead of the baggies - My kid seems to not be able to open a zippy bag without spewing the contents EVERYWHERE!
Thank you for sharing this!!!
As an added bonus, after proving my point, I had all these quick lunches ready to go this summer. All I needed to do was pop them under the broiler for a few minutes and bam...lunch was ready!
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!!
http://fantasticalsharingofrecipes.blogspot.com/2012/08/diy-pizza-lunchables.html
@ #39 - Each packet of rapid dry yeast is basically 1-1/2 tablespoons. Pretty basic for most dough recipes. I would try it that way. Grab a tablespoon and add.
So we will be using the Whole Wheat Sandwich rounds that was mentioned above (thanX for that great tip also);) and the other aWesome tip about freezing the Pizza Sauce into indiv snack baggies and use when ready. ;) ThanX everyone soo much for sharing! ;) I have already bookmarked your page and added my email! ;) I am very curious to see what all is in store for me that I have not seen yet~ Thanx again~ ;)
And for all those talking about freezing the sauce - ice cube trays!! Freeze it in the tray and then dump the cubes into a freezer bag. Just pull out a cube or two as needed. No extra baggies to go to the landfill and no wasted sauce. :)
You can also use the store bought packaged pizza crust mixes if you're in a pinch for time.