Baguette Pizzas

Thursday 27 January 2011

They had a really good deal on bulk baguettes in the grocery store the other day so I picked up a pack. As per normal . . . we only got two of them used on the day, and the next day I had 3 left and no room in the freezer to store them.



I decided to make baguette pizzas, which is a great way to use bread that is not at it's freshest and makes even stale loaves taste freshly baked.



You pay a premium price for one of these tasty pizzas in all of the sandwich shops. They're very easy to make at home though, and are great ways of getting rid of little bits of whatever you have to hand, and leftovers you might have floating around your refrigerator that need using up.



Kids LOVE making and eating them too! They can choose their own toppings, customized to their own likes and tastes. They're a great slumber party snack for the teens, or perfect for game day as well!



I love to use chopped baby pickled sweet and sour hot cherry peppers and dry cured olives on mine. Oh so yummy! The pesto base makes a nice change from tomato sauce!



*Baguette Pizzas*
Makes 6
Printable Recipe

These can be whatever you want them to be. Dress them up or down. The choice is yours.

3 (12-inch) French Baguettes
1 garlic clove, peeled and halved
green pesto (I use the fresh one from the chiller cabinet in the store or make my own)
Selected toppings: (Any or all)
grated cheddar cheese, grated Parmesan cheese, ham, pepperoni, parma ham, cooked bacon, salami, black and/or green olives,
sun dried tomatoes, sliced mushrooms, sliced red onion,tuna, roasted peppers, pickled hot peppers



Preheat the oven to 220*C/425*F/ gas mark 7. Slice each baguette in half lengthwise through the middle. Place on a baking tray and bake in the oven until they are a bit crisp. Remove from the oven and while warm, rube each baguette half with the cut side of the garlic. Discard the spent garlic.

Spread each toasted half with some pesto and then top with a variety of toppings as desired. Pop back into the oven and roast for 6 to 8 minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbling and the toppings are heated through.


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What you have to do:

First hop on over to Julie's page . . . HERE.

Once you are on Julie's Page click on the Shop Online link. Once there, it will tell you that there are two ways to shop, first if you've been invited to a show . . . (This is the one you want)
This is where you have to put my name in the host area:
Marie in the first bit, Rayner in the second bit (make sure you spell it right, with an er not an or or an ar . . . then click . . .
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6 comments

  1. I could eat a bunch of those...YUM! ;D

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  2. That's a great idea - I do a similar thing with pita breads - just use them as a base instead of the baguettes if you don't have any - it's a great go to meal when you're stuck for something to make for dinner.

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  3. We all know how much I LOVE LOVE LOVE baguette, so we rarely have any leftover (ha!), but I love making pizza out of all kinds of breads/doughs. These look great-- love your choice of topping!

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  4. marie these pizza look awesome and delicious!!! nice! send you huggs my dear, Love yah! xoxox gloria

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  5. My daughter and I were just talking about baguette pizzas last night. So affordable, easy and delicious for someone just learning how to cook and entertain. Yours look delicious.

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  6. http://tulipskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/01/fat-free-yorkshire-puddings.html

    Here's the link to the fat free yorkshire puddings... don't you just love them?

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