French Bread Pizza Recipe

With the price of pizza sky rocking, why not make this Easy French Bread Pizza at home? The best part is that each person, even the kids, can make their own pizza exactly how they like it.
To see my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE.
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Categories: Bread, Cheese, Pizza, Sauces, Vegetables/Slaws/Salads

Great idea
Thank you the grandkids loved making them as much as they did eating them. Lol
I bet!
I love anything to do with pizza! If I were stranded on a desert island with only one food choice, that’s what I would take lol
Haha That’s a great choice!
So good Diane! It’s only 9:30 here in California, and my mouth is watering. Hugs, C
Looks like it is time for breakfast! đŸ¤£ Thank you Cheryl!
A very creative way to enjoy pizza!
I bet T would love making one of these. Thank you
I’d have to be careful with the sauce around him!
Great with fresh mozzarella slices, plum tomatoes and basil. And wine!
How did I forget the wine? haha
Oh yum – well this is something I definitely miss … my mom and I used to have these several times a month. The crisp and melt in your mouth cheese makes me drool looking at these.
Did you say you have a toaster oven? You could make this in that if you have one. Just like the corn bread, one half one day and one half the next! Lol I watched college kids in a video use an iron to toast bread. đŸ¤£
I do have a toaster oven Diane, but it has not been used for 15 years. It was not fancy, just a small Black & Decker toaster oven. My mom used it a lot the last few years of her life as it was easier than bending down to put stuff in/out of the oven. I’d be worried to use it after 15 years. I stopped using it because my mom used a heavy duty extension cord and she said the cord got awfully hot. She didn’t want to plug it in where I have the crockpot and not have to use an extension cord, but it was underneath a cupboard and we had the cupboards “faced with oak paneling/laminate” (not sure what you call it) and she worried it might damage it. Due to my lack of outlets, I’d be torn between a small microwave and a toaster oven. I don’t even use the toaster anymore – I have to move the crockpot and it’s too big to put anywhere. I could see using two irons to make a grilled cheese. đŸ™‚ We had a wide-slot toaster once that had an attachment to make a grilled cheese.
The college kids used one iron then turned it over to toast the other side. I have to admit, it is a pretty smart way to get the job done. What I don’t get is what kid uses or even owns an iron in today’s world. They wear torn jeans and have their pants down below their butt why would they use an iron? đŸ¤£ I don’t blame you for not using the toaster oven, if the cord gets hot that’s a red flag for sure!
I don’t get that either Diane – maybe though one of them worked at a job where they had to wear a shirt to work? It had been like that for a while and my mom said she monitored it and it was fine. I didn’t think so but I went looking for toaster ovens after she passed away – none of them have long cords and they are not cords you could replace with a longer cord.
I think all small appliances have short cords now for fire reasons.
That makes sense – especially with small children around who reach up and grab things.
Yum! Who doesn’t need an easy (and cheap) pizza treat on Friday night?
Right! I decided to make these because my husband kept buying himself frozen ones for nights when I didn’t want supper. I hate frozen meals and they cost twice as much, I’m frugal. lol
Sign me up for this bread pizza – it’s not only easy and quick, but looks as pretty as any dish.
We had the grandkids over when we made this. They had so much fun making their own and they all tasted so good. Thank you Corna!
Thank you so much for sharing my recipe. đŸ¥°