Texas Toast Pizza

"Just another way to enjoy my fave bread, Texas Toast. I love pepperoni, but I think you can use any topping that you like."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6
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ingredients

  • 6 slices Texas toast thick bread, garlic
  • 13 ounces hunt's meat-flavored spaghetti sauce
  • 1 (8 ounce) package of kraft shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 24 slices of hormel pepperoni
  • basil
  • oregano
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directions

  • Preheat oven to 420 degrees fahrenheit.
  • Place bread on non-stick cookie sheet.
  • Cook for five minutes (each side 2-1/2 minutes).
  • Remove from oven.
  • Spread sauce over toast.
  • Add the cheese and the pepperoni.
  • Turn up oven to "broil".
  • Place toast into oven for NO MORE THAN TWO MINUTES. Check constantly.
  • Remove from oven.
  • Add basil and oregano to taste.

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Reviews

  1. I didn't think it could ever happen, but after 25 years of marriage, my husband's favorite dish has changed. THIS is the only recipe in the past quarter century that tops his childhood fave.<br/><br/>Too fast for words, and amazing flavor! I bought a massive box of Texas Toast at our local Sam's Club, and now keep pizza sauce stocked in the fridge as well. Anyone in the family who is in dire need of a filling meal or snack can make a portion just for themselves in minutes.<br/><br/>Fabulous!
     
  2. This pizza was easy to make and you can add any toppings you choose. My 10 year old made this for dinner and served it along with cottage cheese and a salad. He said he felt proud watching everyone including his 6 year old brother eat and enjoy dinner. He made pepperoni, cheese and canadian bacon. I liked the flavors so well, I will probably place on a regular pizza crust and add garlic powder.
     
  3. Very good and easy-- my 4 year-old and I just made these for lunch. I needed a way to use up some Texas Toast, and this was perfect. I toasted the bread instead of baking it, then popped them under the broiler as directed after topping with pepperoni, mushrooms, and cheese. I'll keep this recipe in mind in the future- thanks for sharing!
     
  4. Yummy! I had this for lunch, and it was quick and easy, and very delish. Very easy to customize with your favorite toppings, too, though I just stuck with pepperoni this time. Thanks, Glutton! Made for PAC Spring 08.
     
  5. A quick and easy lunch or dinner if you just add a quick salad. I just toasted the bread as suggested by another reviewer. Added some finely chopped olives and parsley flakes to the toppings. Will try this recipe again with different toppings too such as chopped mushrooms and cooked bacon.
     
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  1. Very good and easy-- my 4 year-old and I just made these for lunch. I needed a way to use up some Texas Toast, and this was perfect. I toasted the bread instead of baking it, then popped them under the broiler as directed after topping with pepperoni, mushrooms, and cheese. I'll keep this recipe in mind in the future- thanks for sharing!
     

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