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Mealtime Makeover: Whole-Wheat Pizza

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By using whole-wheat crust, part-skim cheese, turkey pepperoni, and mixed vegetables, this pizza offers kids more of the nutrients they need, with less fat and fewer calories.

Prep time: 25 minutes

Ingredients:

This Recipe Traditional Recipe
1 ready-to-bake whole-wheat pizza crust
(10 inches in diameter)
1/3 (2 slices) medium pizza (typical delivery-style pizza with pepperoni and thin crust)
1/2 c pizza sauce  
1 c shredded part-skim, low-moisture mozzarella cheese  
1/2 c (17 slices) turkey pepperoni  
1 c sliced mushrooms  

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius).
2. Spread pizza sauce on crust.
3. Spread cheese on top of the sauce.
4. Sprinkle sliced mushrooms and pepperoni on top of the cheese.
5. Bake approximately 15 minutes.
6. Cut into 6 wedges.

Serves: 3

Serving size: 2 slices

Nutritional analysis (per serving):

This Recipe Traditional Recipe
395 calories 570 calories
22 g protein 22 g protein
11 g fat 26 g fat
3.6 g sat. fat 10 g sat. fat
52 g carbohydrate 62 g carbohydrate
8 g fiber 3 g fiber
24 mg cholesterol 26 mg cholesterol
980 mg sodium 1507 mg sodium
160 mg calcium 259 mg calcium
1 mg iron 4 mg iron
n/a mcg folic acid n/a mcg folic acid

Note: Nutritional analysis may vary depending on ingredient brands used.

Variations and suggestions:

Looking for a snack-size version of this recipe? Try making mini whole-wheat pizza snacks.

Mini whole-wheat pizza snacks

Prep time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

This Recipe Traditional Recipe
1/2 whole-grain English muffin 1 French bread pizza with pepperoni
1 tbsp pizza sauce  
4 slices turkey pepperoni  
2 mushrooms, sliced  
1 slice part-skim, low-moisture mozzarella cheese  

Directions:

1. Toast whole-grain English muffin half in toaster or toaster oven
2. Spread pizza sauce on the muffin.
3. Top with sliced turkey pepperoni and mushrooms.
5. Top with mozzarella slice.
6. Toast in toaster oven or conventional oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit (176 degrees Celsius) until cheese melts and ingredients are heated through.

Serves: 1

Serving size: 1 mini pizza

Nutritional analysis (per serving):

This Recipe Traditional Recipe
183 calories 570 calories
13 g protein 29 g protein
7 g fat 28 g fat
3 g sat. fat 14 g sat. fat
17 g carbohydrate 50 g carbohydrate
2.25 g fiber 4 g fiber
17 mg cholesterol 65 mg cholesterol
388 mg sodium 1160 mg sodium
287 mg calcium 450 mg calcium
1 mg iron 4.5 mg iron
15 mcg folic acid (muffin only) n/a mcg folic acid

Note: Recipe can be doubled to make 2 mini pizzas from a single whole-grain English muffin.

Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD
Date reviewed: April 2008

Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.

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