Bachelor Chow - Mini Pizzas

 by Marsh
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Unlike some of my other Bachelor Chow offerings, this one requires the forethought to actually have the ingredients available. Watch for that to surface more and more as a theme here.
You can make these faster than you can heat any of the popular frozen pizzas or have one delivered. 
Let's get started!
 
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Step 1: Tools and Materials Needed

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Tools

Toaster oven
Baking pan
Kitchen timer
Oven mitt or pot holder

Materials

1 roll - Pillsbury Grands® Buttermilk Biscuits (make sure to use Pillsbury Grands® because as I've said many times before, these multi-billion dollar corporations pay me millions as a result of these instructables.)
1 Packet - Shredded Pizza Cheese blend.
1 Bottle - Squeezable Pizza Sauce
1 Packet - Pepperoni

Makes one dozen Mini Pizzas, approximately 50 calories each (like you really care). 
squat251 says: Nov 21, 2012. 2:42 AM
I might just have to get a toaster oven to truly appreciate what you have done here, thanks!
Khalim says: Sep 20, 2011. 8:34 AM
Living it Italy, i have never seen any of these ingredients and those biscuits look totally out of this planet, but it still looks delicious.
halloweengirl80 says: Sep 14, 2011. 2:56 PM
Mini Biscuit Pizzas are the BEST! Chicks and kids love 'em too! Omnomnom....I like to put the sauce as the bottom layer, like "traditional" style, but I like your option too--less soggy! That would allow me to skip the pre-baking step I've had to do with mine :)
Screamo says: Sep 26, 2010. 11:59 PM
My mouth is watering ().()
jdwaynes1980 says: Mar 15, 2010. 3:43 AM
I've made something similar to this before... try crushed black pepper, fresh arugula, and mozzarella.... SO GOOD!
Chromatica says: Jan 26, 2010. 2:51 PM
Are You really getting money from this?
Marsh (author) in reply to ChromaticaJan 26, 2010. 7:00 PM
 I wish. It's just that way back when, some dork said he thought I was being commercial when I cited brand names. Ever since I use the ® symbol and say I get a royalty anyway. The fact of the matter is that if you use the brands I say, it should turn out just the same as mine. Use some generic crap and who knows what you may end up with.
lemonie says: Jan 23, 2010. 1:48 PM
These look very good, your diet is steadily being shared with the world....
I would have to grind some black pepper on this, but you're giving me "munchies".

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DIY Dave in reply to lemonieJan 24, 2010. 7:07 PM
lol
Chromatica in reply to lemonieJan 23, 2010. 3:26 PM
Same here...
SAMtheMAN99 says: Jan 23, 2010. 5:47 PM
These are fantastic.
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