Pepperoni pizza bread (recipe)
Pepperoni pizza bread (recipe) | |
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Name | Pepperoni pizza bread |
Ingredients | Mozzarella cheese • Fresh spinach leaves • Parmesan cheese |
Cooktime (in hours) | 0.5 |
Preptime (in hours) | 0.25 |
Totaltime (in hours) | 0.75 |
Keto friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 311 |
Fat | 24.1 |
Protein | 20.7 |
Carbohydrate | 2.5 |
Fiber | 0.7 |
Net carbohydrates | 1.8 |
Sugar | 0.8 |
Saturated fat | 11.5 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 72.2 |
Sodium | 831.7 |
Servings | 4 |
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Pepperoni pizza bread (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 1-2 per serving.
Recipe instructions
- Roll out the dough on a cookie sheet and start to layer your spinach & pepperoni. There really is no limit to what kind of ingredients you use. Just depends on what your family likes. The good news is my kids don't really notice the spinach!
- Once all of your ingredients are layered on, you can begin to roll the dough up. When you are done rolling, pinch the seam and ends together so the cheese doesn't ooze out. Make sure the seam is on the bottom, touching the cookie sheet.
- I usually cook at 350 8F for 20-25 minutes. You'll just want to keep an eye on it in case it needs more or less time in your oven. Once it starts to brown you can brush it with a little egg white and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese to make it pretty.
- Let it cool for 5-10 minutes and slice with a serrated bread knife.
- Enjoy! :).
Food tags
Spinach, Pork, Cheese, Greens, Vegetable, Meat, European, Toddler Friendly, Kid Friendly, Weeknight, Baking,, Oven, Easy, Inexpensive
Pepperoni pizza bread (recipe) details
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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:45M
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