Individual Pizzas Are Key To Pleasing Everyone
If you have a pizza night, you know everyone always wants their favorite. No one seems to be able to agree on one kind of pizza and no one wants to compromise. Is there a way to please everyone and not break the bank? Sure there is. If you make individual pizzas at home, everyone can get what they want on top of their pizza.
When you make individual pizzas, everyone can please their own tastes. Your preschooler that won’t eat anything but cheese is happy, as is your teenager that won’t eat anything but Hawaiian. The best part is that you don’t have to suffer through with these choices; you can make your own. Imagine choosing your own toppings without having to consider anyone else’s preferences!
What kind of pizza would you want if you got the chance? Have you ever thought about it? Maybe some delicious prosciutto with tomatoes and smoked cheese, or perhaps you’d like to put mushrooms and spinach on yours. Making individual pizzas will please everyone so even you will get to indulge in your favorites.
Before you have your family come into the kitchen to pile on their favorite toppings, have everything ready. Roll out all the crusts so there is no waiting. Prepare the toppings and set them out on the table so everyone can reach them easily without making a mess.
As for pizza recipes, let everyone wing it. If they want to pile on the cheese, so be it. If they want to mix tomatoes and pineapple, let them… it’s their pizza. Make a list of their favorite toppings before you begin so you provide what they want without wasting money on toppings they don’t.
In a pinch you can use partially baked crusts from the grocery store or even flat bread, but why not make your own crust? It is really easy and it won’t be full of preservatives like the store variety. They have to keep it fresh somehow. You can find a simple pizza dough recipe and whip some up yourself. Make extra for the freezer so you only need to make dough occasionally.
A delicious pizza sauce recipe can beat a jar of spaghetti sauce any day, but store sauce will do in a pinch. You can quickly make a good sauce with a few tomatoes, some herbs, and a few minutes on the stove. Remember that not every pizza sauce has to be tomato-based… you can branch out and try simple olive oil, a white sauce or even a sauce-less pizza. Don’t be afraid to explore a little. It’s your pizza; you don’t have to share with anyone.
Try out individual pizzas on your next pizza night. You’ll find it is very convenient and everyone is happy; even you. You’ll save a lot of money making them at home in comparison to taking everyone out. No one has to compromise on toppings and everyone is happy. Cleaning up afterwards is simple. If there are any leftovers, they can be eaten cold or rewarmed in the oven the next morning. You’ll soon hear everyone asking when their next pizza night will be.








