Pizza Hut: Supreme Personal Pan Pizza
- 1/4 pizza dough recipe Pizza Hut
- 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
- olive oil spray
- 1/4 cup red onion strips, about 1-1/2" long x 1/4" wide
- 1/4 cup green bell pepper strips, about 1-1/2" long x 1/4" wide
- 1 mushroom sliced
- flour for work surface
- 1/4 pizza sauce recipe, scant 1/4 cup Pizza Hut
- 1 ounce mozzarella cheese 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon finely shredded low-fat, divided
- 1/4 beef recipe, about 1/8 cup Pizza Hut, Topping, divided
- 1/2 pork recipe, about 1/8 cup Pizza Hut, Topping, divided
- 3/8 ounce turkey pepperoni packaged, divided
- Prepare the dough. Set aside to rise.
- Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 400u0b0F. Coat a 6" round nonstick individual pizza pan or other round nonstick baking pan with 1 teaspoon oil. Set aside. Lightly mist a nonstick baking sheet with oil spray.
- Place the onion, pepper, and mushroom, not touching, on the baking sheet. Bake for about 4 minutes, or until partially cooked. Set aside.
- Meanwhile, when the dough has doubled, gently punch it down and place it on a lightly floured surface. Pat into a 6" circle. Transfer to the reserved 6" pan. Press into the bottom and about 1/2" up the sides of the pan. Spoon on the sauce, leaving a bare 1/2" border. Sprinkle half of the cheese over the sauce. Top evenly with three-quarters of each of these toppings: the beef, pork, pepperoni, and the onion-pepper-mushroom mixture. Sprinkle on the remaining cheese. Top evenly with the remaining one-quarter of the beef, pork, pepperoni, and onion-pepper-mushroom mixture.
- Bake for 12 to 16 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the crust starts to crisp. If baking with a terra-cotta saucer (see "Before You Start" note below), adjust time to 20 minutes. Allow to sit in the pan on a rack for 3 to 5 minutes. Cut into quarters.
- Makes 1 serving (6" pizza)n33 calories, 28 g protein, 81 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat, 3 g sat. fat, 6 g fibernnOriginal Pizza Hut Supreme Personal Pan Pizza (6"):nn750 calories, 32 g protein, 73 g carbohydrates, 36 g fat, 15 g sat. fat, 6 g fibernnEven Better: The crust on this pizza is rich and oily. If you don't mind it without the oily flavor, just skip oiling the pizza pan. You'll save an additional 42 calories, 5 g fat, and 0.5 g sat. fat.nnBefore You Start: Specialty cookware shops and Web sites sell individual-size pizza pans, but you can use any 6" round nonstick baking or cake pan for this recipe. A dark metal pan will crisp and color the crust better than a shiny pan will. If you don't have one, you can purchase an inexpensive 6" round unglazed terra-cotta flowerpot saucer at a hardware or plant store. In fact, if you use the terra-cotta saucer, your pizza will come out the perfect shape since Pizza Hut's pans also have flared sides. If you opt for the saucer, season it by rubbing it with any vegetable oil. Use a paper towel to soak up any excess. Bake the saucer in a 400u0b0F oven for 15 minutes. Allow it to cool completely before using. (You need to do this only once, not every time you want to use it.)nnDrive-Thru: To make these personal pizzas pronto, you can shape one or more batches of the meat toppings to store in the freezer for up to 2 months. Spending some time making the toppings is a particularly fun project to do with children. Layer the prepared uncooked topping in a waxed paper-lined airtight plastic container between sheets of waxed paper.
- If you don't care if the toppings look perfectly uniform, simply use your fingers to break the prepared meat mixtures into roughly 1/4" pieces. Spread out on a waxed paper-lined freezer-proof tray. Cover loosely with a sheet of waxed paper. Place in the freezer for about 2 hours, or until frozen solid. Transfer the pieces to a resealable plastic freezer bag. Return to the freezer for up to 2 months.nnAlso, the 3 extra dough balls (punched down after rising) can be frozen individually in resealable plastic freezer bags. To use, thaw for several hours at room temperature. Or, for even greater convenience, after the initial rising, the dough balls can be punched down and shaped into 6" round pizza pans (if you have extra). Set in the freezer for about 2 hours, or until frozen solid. With a butter knife, pop the dough out of the pan. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil before placing back into the freezer. When you're ready to make a pizza, just pop the frozen dough back into the pan.nnWhen you want the pizza, it will come together really quickly because the crust and meat toppings need no thawing. Bake for about 25 minutes. You can definitely whip out these pizzas in less time than a trip to Pizza Hut. You'll save money on gasoline, too!
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Taken from www.yummly.com/recipe/PIZZA-HUT_-SUPREME-PERSONAL-PAN-PIZZA-1889644 (may not work)