Bella roma pizza (recipe)

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Bella roma pizza (recipe)
NameBella roma pizza
IngredientsGreen olives Artichoke hearts Red onion Feta cheese Rosemary Garlic powder
Cooktime (in hours)0.25
Preptime (in hours)0.25
Totaltime (in hours)0.5
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories67.9
Fat3.8
Protein3.4
Carbohydrate6.5
Fiber2.7
Net carbohydrates3.8
Sugar1.3
Saturated fat1.7
Cholesterol (mg)10
Sodium395.9
Yield8 slices
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|= I took a note of the ingredients from the take-away menu and made it myself. It turned out to be the best pizza we've ever eaten - and I could probably make three for the cost of one from the shop. Please note that quantities below are approximate and can be adjusted to suit your own taste.-->
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Bella roma pizza (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 3-5 per serving.

Recipe instructions

  1. Set oven to 200 8C.
  2. Spoon pizza sauce or tomato paste onto the pizza base and spread evenly - I use the back of a spoon.
  3. Cut salami slices in half and lay evenly over the pizza.
  4. Sprinkle fairly lightly with grated cheese, but with enough for a reasonable covering.
  5. Now scatter over the olives.
  6. Slice the artichoke hearts fairly thinly, lengthwise, and arrange evenly over pizza.
  7. Scatter over sliced red onion.
  8. Scatter another light layer of cheese over the pizza.
  9. Now scatter over the feta cheese and sprinkle over the dried rosemary and the garlic powder.
  10. Carefully transfer pizza to a pizza tray or similar and bakeon the centre shelf of the preheated 200 8C oven for approximately 15 minutes.

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