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Pita bread Pizza

Postby Admin on Fri May 15, 2009 12:53 am

Easy toasted pizza

1 Package (6) Pita rounds.
1 Jar pizza sauce. (or mix tomato puree with some softend tomato's (grill to soften until skin breaks))
Shredded mozzarella cheese.
Your choice of toppings.

Grill one side of pitta to desired amount, Turn and and apply pizza sauce/puree mix. sprinkle your topping, I prefer red onion, chicken (already cooked) and bacon also cooked. Sprinkle cheese on top. and grill till cheese is all melted or browning depending on what you prefer.
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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby jubbababy on Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:21 pm

I am definetly going to use this idea on my next camping trip! Love the versatility of the different toppings on pitta bread. Many thanks,

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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby in-a-tent on Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:31 pm

don't know about next camping trip, i might have this at the weekend for lunch sounds delicious
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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby Wayne on Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:19 pm

in-a-tent wrote:don't know about next camping trip, i might have this at the weekend for lunch sounds delicious



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:




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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby dadsbeaniemad on Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:24 pm

OH bought a Pizza stone for the Cadac so he can make his own bread and pizza when we camp. Going to use bread mix to make them but cook them on the Cadac - hopefully.
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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby Admin on Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:30 pm

dadsbeaniemad wrote:OH bought a Pizza stone for the Cadac so he can make his own bread and pizza when we camp. Going to use bread mix to make them but cook them on the Cadac - hopefully.


Have to admit I do love cooking pizza especially from scratch.. kids love joining in and always make their own little ones with their own choice of toppings! they always eat every last little bit seems that making your own food as child helps when it comes to getting your kids to eat all their dinner :)

Don't have cadac though! have thought about one in the past and the cobb.. could never decide on which one.. interesting to know you can do pizza in the cadac :)
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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby Wayne on Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:51 pm

jubbababy wrote:I am definetly going to use this idea on my next camping trip! Love the versatility of the different toppings on pitta bread. Many thanks,

Sarah



:cry: Still waiting to see this happen




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Re: Pita bread Pizza

Postby dadsbeaniemad on Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:58 am

Andy wrote:
dadsbeaniemad wrote:OH bought a Pizza stone for the Cadac so he can make his own bread and pizza when we camp. Going to use bread mix to make them but cook them on the Cadac - hopefully.


Have to admit I do love cooking pizza especially from scratch.. kids love joining in and always make their own little ones with their own choice of toppings! they always eat every last little bit seems that making your own food as child helps when it comes to getting your kids to eat all their dinner :)

Don't have cadac though! have thought about one in the past and the cobb.. could never decide on which one.. interesting to know you can do pizza in the cadac :)



OH 9he's a chef) went for the Cadac over the Cobb as he decided it wasmore versatile - the Carri Chef that you can control the gas/heat

Last October we camped on a site that had an Orchard at the bottom of it and there were still quite a few apples and pears left on the trees (and lots of windfalls). They let you pick them (had a picker and the children loved it).
We gathered a load up and sat out in the sun washing and peeling them and we made a lovely fruit crumble (even found the odd blackberry still left)
We bought an enamel dish and used that as the baking tin to put it all in and cooked it on the cadac............. beautiful mmmm (with ambrosia custard)
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