How To Make Quick Simple Individual Pizzas

 by mikemwa
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Finished Pizza.jpg
Here is a recipe for Quick Simple Individual Pizza.

What you will need:

1. Oven
2. Aluminum Foil
3. Spray Oil
4. Pizza Cutter

Ingredients:

1. Flour Tortilla
2. Jar, Can or your very own home made Pizza Sauce
3. Toppings for Pizza (Your choice)
4. Spices if you just use tomato sauce like I do
5. Cheese. You can use store bought Cheese, or if you made your own Mozzarella from my recipe you can use that also. The recipe is at:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Great-Mozzarella-Cheese/

 
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Step 1: Preheat the oven

Oven Temp 425.jpg
Preheat your oven to 425 degrees so it will be hot when your ready to put the Pizza in.
zipzapper859 says: Jan 10, 2012. 3:40 PM
i think i am going to try to use 2 flower tortilla and put some cheese in between them for a cheesy bottom
patriots8888 in reply to zipzapper859Feb 1, 2012. 4:47 PM
good idea..i made it....yummy
graywoulf says: Jul 17, 2011. 7:11 AM
Great "Ible" mikemwa ! I have made pizza like this in the past as well but I thought I would pass along one of my ideas and that is making the crust double layered and spreading a layer of cheese in between the two tortilla layers to create a stuffed crust style pizza. I have even added spices like oregano or minced garlic as well. Another variation is to use Monterey Jack cheese and taco style toppings. I guess you could call it a quesadilla crust pizza in a way. So many ideas to be explored and so many people to think them up. Bon Appetit !
TeenDreamSequence says: Aug 22, 2010. 7:14 PM
I think they'd still be toppings. I mean, they're only called that because they go on .top. of a pizza. Cheese is also a topping, even if it's not on the very top, right? Or at least it's considered a topping around here ._.
Carbonfree Jenny says: Aug 22, 2010. 2:58 PM
or maybe fixins :)
twisteddman says: Jul 5, 2010. 3:29 PM
I just discovered the ability to use tortillas for pizza on my own about 6 months ago. It is a great way to make some quick pizza. If you are on any kind of low carb diet you can make these with no sugar pizza suace and low carb tortillas. I also have found that placeing the pizza directly on the oven rack makes them turn out much better. The tortilla becomes crisp like pizza crust in about 20 minutes.
miky19522 says: Jun 21, 2010. 4:52 PM
would they be called stuffings
blodefood says: Apr 23, 2008. 12:59 PM
If you used a cookie sheet or pizza pan, you would not have to throw out foil. Washing up is minimal. Great idea for a quick pizza!
ardrhi in reply to blodefoodNov 19, 2009. 7:47 AM
I put foil on the LOWER rack in the oven, and put the pizzas directly on the UPPER rack, with the upper placed at about the middle of the oven.  The crust gets nice and crispy on the bottom that way, and the lower foil is there just to catch any cheese drips that might escape.  I only have to change the foil every 3-4 times.  Saves on foil AND cleanup, and the pizzas are nice and crunchy.
idontcare says: May 31, 2008. 4:36 PM
"Although I guess if you put them under the cheese they probably wouldn't be called toppings. What would they be called???"-mikemwa They would probably be called middles.
ardrhi in reply to idontcareNov 19, 2009. 7:45 AM
They're still toppings, they're on top of the crust!
I Am An Evil Taco in reply to idontcareJun 17, 2008. 5:36 PM
underlings?
idontcare in reply to I Am An Evil TacoJun 21, 2008. 6:00 PM
that would work too
mikemwa (author) in reply to idontcareJun 1, 2008. 5:12 AM
Good point !!!!
the crowing says: Aug 31, 2009. 3:30 PM
I have been making tortilla pizzas for years and i love them. The only thing i do different is i lightly oil the bottoms and cook them in a skillet on medium heat until the tortilla is crispy. They come out just as good as the oven IMO and they cook much faster. Nice instructable.
cowscankill says: Mar 13, 2009. 11:24 AM
Hopefully, my lunch for today.
bdubu says: Mar 6, 2009. 7:12 PM
Nice instructable. Thanks! I just recently discovered tortilla pizzas myself about 4 months ago. In fact, I had a couple for lunch today... Mmmm!
T3hpw9ag3 says: Jul 10, 2008. 9:31 PM
i just made this a week ago, i have been doing it for a while but never thought to make an instructable on it, oh well, nice job anyway
BlueGasMask says: Jul 9, 2008. 5:36 PM
When you say 425 degrees, do you mean Celsius or Fahrenheit?
mikemwa (author) in reply to BlueGasMaskJul 10, 2008. 4:33 PM
It is Fahrenheit. This should help.<br/><br/>225 Fahrenheit = 110 Celsius <br/>250 Fahrenheit = 130 Celsius <br/>275 Fahrenheit = 140 Celsius <br/>300 Fahrenheit = 150 Celsius <br/>325 Fahrenheit = 170 Celsius <br/>350 Fahrenheit = 180 Celsius <br/>375 Fahrenheit = 190 Celsius <br/>400 Fahrenheit = 200 Celsius <br/>425 Fahrenheit = 220 Celsius <br/>450 Fahrenheit = 230 Celsius <br/>475 Fahrenheit = 240 Celsius <br/>500 Fahrenheit = 250 Celsius <br/>
I Am An Evil Taco says: Jun 17, 2008. 5:37 PM
Pitas work, as well. Good post. You should tell us what you put in your sauce.
PetervG says: Apr 19, 2008. 4:35 PM
What do you heat it to?
mikemwa (author) in reply to PetervGApr 20, 2008. 7:25 AM
OOOPPS. Kinda left that out. Pre heat to around 425 degrees. Thanks for pointing that out.
theRIAA in reply to PetervGApr 19, 2008. 6:39 PM
golden brown. not all things in life have to be perfect.
tomlevine1 says: Apr 19, 2008. 6:44 PM
yum...!
joejoerowley says: Apr 19, 2008. 5:56 PM
Cool! Great Instructable! Looks Tasty! Thanks Joe
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