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Naan Mini Pizza

Naan Mini Pizza – Work place or at home lunches can be simple and not boring with a toaster oven. It’s simple and easy! #minipizza

Naan Mini Pizza

Bring ready to heat or simply put it together at work or home and heat it up!

Naan Mini Pizza - Work place or at home lunches can be simple and not boring with a toaster oven. It’s simple and easy! #minipizza

Ingredients

  • Naan Bread (regular bread is fine too)
  • Pizza sauce
  • Italian cheese (or mozzarella cheese)
  • Pepperoni
  • Italian seasonings (just oregano)
  • Other toppings you want

Carefully put in toaster oven and cook until the cheese is melted. Keep an eye on it, it can burn fast in a toaster oven.

If using a regular oven, usually on 350° for 5-10 minutes. (Until melted).

I put some cheese cheese in a ziplock bag, pepperoni in a ziplock bag and some pizza sauce In a to-go container.

Naan Mini Pizza  - Work place or at home lunches can be simple and not boring with a toaster oven. It’s simple and easy! #minipizza

Then when lunch break is here, simply spoon on desired amount of pizza sauce, Add seasoning then the cheese and toppings. Heat and ….

Enjoy!

Naan Mini Pizza  - Work place or at home lunches can be simple and not boring with a toaster oven. It’s simple and easy! #minipizza

Use parchment paper for easy clean up! It also can serve as a plate.

Naan Mini Pizza - Work place or at home lunches can be simple and not boring with a toaster oven. It’s simple and easy! #minipizza

Ad you can see … workplace lunches don’t have to be boring.

Yes, granted you have a toaster oven or regular oven at your work to use.


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