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Home›How To›How to Make Pizza Lunchables: 8 Steps

How to Make Pizza Lunchables: 8 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 9, 2024
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Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients

To make pizza lunchables, you’ll need the following ingredients:

– Mini pizza crusts or round crackers

– Pizza sauce

– Shredded mozzarella cheese

– Pepperoni slices (optional)

– Additional toppings (vegetables, ham, pineapple, etc.)

Step 2: Prepare Your Toppings

Wash and chop any fresh vegetable toppings you might want to include in your pizza lunchables. If using ham or other deli meats, slice them into small pieces.

Step 3: Assemble Your Crusts or Crackers

Prepare a clean workspace and arrange your mini pizza crusts or round crackers on a plate or tray. Ensure they’re evenly spaced to allow for easy assembly.

Step 4: Spoon on the Sauce

Using a spoon, scoop a small amount of pizza sauce onto each crust or cracker. Don’t use too much sauce—you don’t want your lunchables to get soggy. Spread the sauce evenly with the back of the spoon so that it covers most of the surface.

Step 5: Sprinkle on the Cheese

Sprinkle a generous layer of shredded mozzarella cheese over each sauced crust or cracker. Make sure the cheese is evenly distributed, but don’t worry if some falls off—it’s all part of the fun!

Step 6: Add Your Toppings

Arrange your chosen toppings on top of the cheese layer. You can stick to classic pepperoni slices, pile on different vegetables, or even use cubed pineapple for a Hawaiian twist.

Step 7: Store and Transport Your Pizza Lunchables

Once assembled, transfer your pizza lunchables into individual containers with lids. Separate any additional pizza sauce into small containers so that they can be used for dipping if desired. Keep everything refrigerated until it’s time to pack your lunchbox.

Step 8: Enjoy Your Pizza Lunchables

When it’s time to enjoy your pizza lunchables, simply eat them cold or place them in a microwave-safe container and heat for a short time until the cheese is melted. Experiment with different toppings to discover your favorite combinations!

Now you know how to create your own delicious pizza lunchables in just 8 easy steps. Enjoy customizing your ingredients and flavors to make a fun and tasty lunch option that everyone will love!

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