Having just returned from my lovely 5 mile run , the sky is really blue , I'm feeling great .
My mum who lives with us , is almost 90 and has mobility problems and early dementia is just telling me that she wants pizza for her tea this evening ( the power of tv ads ) , so just wondering if anyone out there can give me any top tips on home made pizzas that are not overwhelmed in cholesterol and calories
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Mollydex
2st 7lbs
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Hi. I've made some really nice pizzas with my children using wholemeal pitta breads, tomato sauce/passatta and topped with cheddar and ham for them (you could use reduced fat cheddar - never used it but sure it melts the same). On mine I do mushrooms, onions, peppers, sweetcorn and whatever needs using in the fridge! Have a look at nhs food app or bbc good food for some ideas. I put a load of salad and crudités on the side and dig in!
I use pitta bread to make pizza too. Just need to make sure to wet the edges so they don't burn, then I spread with passata (thin), add veg (not too much - eg 2 red onion rings and 2 halves of a cherry tomato), then at the last minute I add cashew butter in place of cheese (as I'm dairy intolerant). It's convincing! 2 pitta pizzas feels luxurious, 1 is often enough though
I use a bought pizza dough base, easy to make up. Morrisons pizza dough has 560 calories, but will feed four easily, 140 cal and 7g fat per person. I then fry a finely chopped onion in olive oil till soft, add one tin chopped tomatoes, teaspoon sugar, veg stock cube and pinch of oregano, simmer 20 mins till reduced, allow to cool before spreading on the pizza base. Add topping of choice, we love ham and pineapple, and cover with grated cheese, about 160g, 40g per person is about 150 cal each. Cooks in hot oven in 20 minutes, serve with crispy salad. Yummy! Not too high cholesterol when homemade.
Make two. They can be different sizes to suit each of your needs. Yours only needs to be large enough to suit your calorie intake. Your mum's can be loaded up with all the yummy things she wants, and so can yours but you can be a bit more calorie-wise at the same time.
my mum's speciality: filo pastry or wholemeal wraps with grilled mediterranean veg (onions, peppers, tomatoes, chicken) with reduced fat mozzarella or lactose-free cheese. so yummy!
p.s. I've just been out for a walk and it's absolutely beautiful isn't it!! Can't fail to be in a good mood in weather like this
So longs as you don't put loads of cheese or high fat meats on top it should be fine. A thin crust with tomato sauce (hm using a tin of tomatoes squished and reduced), lean ham, plenty of oregano and a little cheese - really quite a healthy meal!
domino do a thin crust- unless youre planning on making it- its about the thinness of a wrap base- pick low calorie options- I know dominoes allows you to find out the calories per slice
Mollydex2st 7lbsRestart July 2024• in reply toRG07
That's good. I didn't know they did the calories for you as well
i only found out by accident when you make your choice with crust etc in the picture icon there a more info link in the square and you just press it and the calories come up
Well the pizza was a huge success , my mother really enjoyed it
I ended up with pitta bread bases , a topping of tinned toms , onion , sliced toms , pepper , mozzarella cheese , olives and oregano , served with rocket on the side
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