

Next comes piling on the cheese, and being a true Wisconsinite, I feel one can never have too much cheese. Many have tried their first white sauce pizza this way, and I’ve talked a few kids into attempting Ham and Pineapple pizza, which is typically a more adult variation. By giving those varying choices, it’s been fun to see guest’s creative juices go to work. If you are a true pizza purist, my homemade pizza crust is simply delicious, and much easier than most would think.įor the sauce, I offer both the traditional red pizza sauce and also white Alfredo sauce. If you are truly in a time crunch, grab the store bought pizza crusts, and divide them into mini pan pizza sizes. The only true prep work comes from getting the dough ready, and chopping up the veggies and meat.

I’ve learned that by lining bowls filled with every kind of lunch meat and smoked sausage available, I’m sure to hit the mark for everyone. We are meat lovers in this house, so the pizzas I buy at the store never satisfy my carnivore guys. Not only is it a budget saver, but it’s just plain fun.Īnytime we have guests, there is always a wide range of preferences, so creating a DIY pizza bar is a sure way to please the entire crowd. Who doesn’t like pizza? No one that I have met, especially when guests can make their own personalized pan pizza with their choice of toppings, and I get the satisfaction of serving a fun, winning entrée for fraction of the price. One of those recipes that crown me “Mom for the Day” anytime I serve it for a teen guest is the “Make your Own Pizza Bar.” Since I have been caught in that predicament more times than I care to admit, I’ve become quite equipped to provide for the masses with a few staple recipes that I keep loaded in my repertoire of Ten Minute Dinners. It always begs the question, “Am I ready to feed a crowd on a moment’s notice?” In our home, the reality centers around children of all ages flying in and out of the house at any time, any hour. With school age children home all day, it means being a bit more creative in the kitchen.

#Pizza buffet full#
As the kids have finally unwound and are enjoying freedom from the confinement of their school days, moms are in full gear with summer routines, and the one downfall centers around all day meal time madness.
