[Collegiate Meals] Bagel Pizza by trebuchet03
It was a matter of time before pizza ended up in here. This recipe doesn't even require dough - and it's no doubt that at least one person has heard of or made this before.

Somewhere between meals on the run and 2 hour 57 course meals is the 20 minute hot lunch.
 
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Step 1: Ingredients

1 Bagel
Pizza Sauce
Mozzarella Cheese

Any topping you like on pizza. I have some leftover pepperoni, so we'll use some here.
ABadie says: Aug 4, 2010. 6:32 AM
Wow, I never thought about this. Now, I am thinking of doing this on a sandwich and slice it in a way that would make it look like a triangle. Oh, I would also have some pastry cutters with either star or heart shape, I was able to find out about this with my program. I will use these shapes for children's party.
cowscankill says: Aug 25, 2007. 8:24 AM
my mom makes Burger Pizzas...you use chees, spagetti sauce, hamburger buns, ground beef, and spam...they're delicious!
Raachie says: Nov 24, 2007. 4:11 PM
Spam!? haha, interesting.
ArtemisBlue says: Nov 27, 2007. 5:29 PM
Ahhh, Specially Packed Army Meat. Goes good with almost anything.
PKTraceur says: Oct 26, 2008. 6:37 PM
Specially Packed Army Meat,

OR

SPiced HAM
Foaly7 says: Sep 28, 2009. 3:57 PM
It was actually named for "spiced ham", but funny on the whole S.P.A.M. acronym.
blacktornado11 says: Jan 6, 2010. 9:09 PM
 Actually it stands for Shoulder Pork And Meat, if you get the chance the SPAM museum is a pretty cool place to waste an hour or two if your ever in southern minnesota.
adio says: May 22, 2009. 12:41 PM
LOL
ferny121 says: Jun 25, 2008. 6:21 AM
is tomato puree the same thing as pizza sauce? if not then is tomato puree ok?
PKTraceur says: May 22, 2009. 12:43 PM
Pizza sauce usually has a little olive or other vegetable oil. -PKT
tagzisninja says: Oct 7, 2008. 8:49 AM
not really, it has a different texture and pizza sauce has some extra goodies in it. but yes, a little salt maybe, garlic if you have it, same difference
incorrigible packrat says: Jan 14, 2008. 5:12 PM
I used to use both bagels and English muffins until I discovered the secret of pocketless pitas (Greek style... No not that Greek style ya pervs!) A pack of 5 makes good eatin' for 2 with 'ftovers , fits nicely on two cookie sheets (requires full-size oven, regret to inform), and is nicely covered by a whole small can of pizza sauce.

Green onions, green olives, green peppers, 'shrooms (No not that kind of 'shrooms, ya stoners!) <------ Note: clever boldening of "No", rather than capitalisation, for emphasis, to thwart chatroom denizen variety commentary, such as "quit yelling, a$$-face", or perhaps slightly ruder.
Punkguyta says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:27 AM
This is one of those "quick" lunch ideas. It's decently good, but the dough most bagels are made out of just don't quite go with the taste you're looking for. Am I right?
trebuchet03 (author) says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:40 AM
Like the somewhat cliché advertisement - better ingredients, better pizza :P

I'm not exactly looking for any particular taste really. Taste makes a pizza good, but it doesn't need taste to be pizza. I thought it tasted pretty good for 10 minutes of effort and it tasted as I expected :P
robonut625 says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:16 PM
Just think of this as a cheap, quick meal.... don't think of it as a pizza replacement. So what if it doesn't taste like Pap Jon's!
Tool Using Animal says: Feb 9, 2007. 3:48 PM
Not tasting like papa john's would be a plus in my book. I'm in the English Muffin crowd, knew a girl who had to have a piece of bagel removed from her throat by a surgeon, haven't had a bagel since.
zachninme says: Mar 5, 2007. 7:18 PM
Agreed, english muffins are wayy better for this. The bagel is way to chewy and thick. Or, you could cut the bagel in 1/3s, if you think you can without hurting yourself :p
Yerboogieman says: Nov 26, 2007. 8:10 PM
I've tried it both ways and they're both good but the bagel's are a little bit better
Raachie says: Nov 24, 2007. 4:10 PM
I love these. & Thomas' bagles makes plain mini bagels now! Your own bagel bites! =)
ukyobust says: Nov 9, 2007. 7:31 AM
What temperature if you decide to toast it in an oven?
salemslot9 says: Jul 14, 2007. 7:56 PM
I made these years ago~still do~regular oven~toaster oven~I just separate bagel~put on sauce, cheese and topping(s)~I use turkey pepperoni now, though~have a great day!~please check out my buddy info~salemslot9@aol.com
Sgt.Waffles says: May 11, 2007. 11:21 PM
Wow, can you say "book mark"? It looks great. I am moving out and going to hawaii for their marine biology program here in about two years, and this WILL come in handy. The cool thing is, if you get a bag of bagels, a bag of cheese, a bag of pepperoni, and a jar of sauce, you can get a ton of meals out of it. And if you run out of bagels, you can make stromboli!
Fenwick says: Feb 20, 2007. 9:35 PM
If I'm really in a hurry, I toast the bagels alone, put the stuff on 'em, and then nuke 'em. They turn out allright, but they do taste better in an oven.
mewantbigboom says: Feb 11, 2007. 8:19 PM
that looks good. gotta try it out.= P
Aestheticxtattoos says: Feb 11, 2007. 6:33 PM
To hell with real pizza. Me and my Girl friend have been living of a similar idea for a few years now. I can cook a mean chicken and pasta dish too. Everyone should try this.
lemonie says: Feb 10, 2007. 2:01 PM
Ciabatta is also good. I've known students couldn't even put pasta sauce & pasta together (you have to cook the pasta in water first, dumass...)
Doc Holliday says: Feb 9, 2007. 1:15 PM
Try these with toasted English Muffins. Another good one is deviled ham, a bit of horseradish and a slice of American Cheese on top. Toast the muffins, add spread and topping, nuke for 30 seconds to a minute.
dataphool says: Feb 9, 2007. 10:29 AM
I have used ketchup, tomato soup and spaghetti sauce for sauce; I don't recognize the brand on your second page, but I suggest it is a bargain type, Improve the sauce by adding spices like oregano, pepper, anything hot. Chesses any type but mozzarella is a good soft cheese. Burger buns, thick slice of bread, dinner rolls as well as bagels. You can cook the whole mess in a broiler in the oven if you don't have a toaster; I have even laid a toaster on its side to toast a bagel pizza. You are limited by your imagination.
robonut625 says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:15 PM
The sauce is Walmart brand... my momma puts it on our pizza.
Punkguyta says: Feb 9, 2007. 1:02 AM
I'll give it some try when I get a toaster oven :-P I'm always looking for things to make, and the roads have been closed for like a week, so we're a little low on things we usually eat. The store up town is even running low on things, we have to buy low fat milk now >_<. Anywho, go any other things like this up your sleeve?
westfw says: Feb 9, 2007. 1:02 AM
Also good done tortillas and (perhaps surprisingly) with toast made from regular bread. To prevent sogginess, you can melt all or some of the cheese UNDER the sauce. Melted cheese is yummy in general; I've been breakfasting on croissants with melted swiss or cheddar this week...
Crash2108 says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:12 AM
I usually use English muffins. Did you take follow the advice I gave you?
trebuchet03 (author) says: Feb 9, 2007. 12:42 AM
I tried it both ways. As pictured - toasted first, then sauced. I then tried it the other way. Sauced and then toasted. I preferred the latter. The bagel didn't get soggy and it dehydrated the sauce a bit (which enhanced that part of the flavor). I was also able to let it toast longer making the outer bagel portion crispier :) Either way is a win though.
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