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Make-Your-Own Flatbread Pizza

Posted By Deborah Harroun
September 15, 2012

Flatbread pizzas are so versatile, which makes them great for picky eaters. Plus, because they are easy to make, kids can get involved in cooking!

Since the day my daughter was born, I have been excited to have her help me in the kitchen. She is just 3 years old now and has only recently become interested in what I am doing in the kitchen. It always makes me smile when she goes to get her step stool and pulls it over to see what I’m making. It’s still mostly just watching at this point, but it seems like every day she wants to try something new.

There are days when she is content to watch, but more and more, she wants to get in on the action. So I have been trying to find more dinner ideas that are easy enough for a 3-year-old to participate in. One of her all-time favorite meals is pizza, so this easy recipe is one that we have often, not only for dinner. It makes for an easy lunch as well. And I love it because my daughter can have her cheese pizza, while I can load up mine with all of the toppings I love. Everyone wins!

You start by laying out all of your ingredients on a large counter or table.

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And, of course, you need kids who are willing to get into the kitchen and make their own dinner!

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Spread the pizza sauce over the top of the flatbread.

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Then add any toppings you want. If you are like my daughter, you’ll go straight for the cheese!

Let mom or dad transfer the pizzas to the oven to cook until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Let the pizzas sit for a few minutes until cool enough to eat.

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Now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor. Not only will everyone get their favorite kind of pizza, but even picky eaters are more likely to eat because they actually made the food!

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Blogger Deborah Harroun of Taste and Tell shows you how easy it is to get your kids in the kitchen.

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