{UPDATE: You can vote for these HERE.}
For the fourth time, a huge thank you to all who voted for my cookie witch legs for the Project Food Blog contest! I made it through to another round!! Thanks for sticking by me this far. And speaking of sticks...That's how I interpreted the 5th challenge: put my own spin on pizza. I don't often openly toot my own horn very loudly, but these mini pizzas on a stick.... Oh. My. Goodness. Awesome. My plan worked perfectly (it never does), they tasted absolutely delicious, and they were ridiculously easy to make. So toot.
How did my pizza pops come to be? Anyone who reads this blog or my other gig knows that I love tiny versions of things and I especially love tiny versions of things on lollipop sticks. So when I saw this challenge, I knew precisely what I would do. Then I remembered that I've already seen pizza-on-a-stick. And that I already blabbed about it here. Dang. Not an original idea. But I hope to at least claim a tiny bit of credit for this method. Though I suppose dough, sauce and toppings, in that order, is hardly an original idea for pizza either. Hmmm. Perhaps we should just get on with things.
how to make pizza pops
you will need*
roll of refrigerated pizza crust
*I used the Pillsbury refrigerated pizza dough, Classic, not Thin Crust. Find lollipop sticks and circle cookie cutters in the baking aisle of the craft store. I chose these assorted toppings: tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, basil, arugula, goat cheese, ricotta cheese, cherry tomatoes, and fresh spinach.
what to do
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Unroll pizza dough on a floured surface. Cut out 2 1/2 inch circles (this may need some muscle to get the cutter through the made-to-stretch dough, just twist the cutter back and forth a bit). Insert lollipop stick about half way into the circle and place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Add a teaspoon or so of sauce (if using) and tiny bits of desired toppings. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until crust and toppings begin to brown.
some ideas for toppings
In case you need a little inspiration:
Oh, how original and creative! They look so appetizing and I bet you can't eat just one. Good luck with the challenge!
ReplyDeletethese are awesome! Going to go vote for you now :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! sugarswings, voting starts monday! I'm pretty sure I'll harrass everyone again. Paula, I ate All. Of. Them. All. I couldn't believe how good they were, something about the mini size I think.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the calzone pops!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat timing! My 5 year old just rediscovered Pizza tonight at a birthday party. I'm SO going to make these!
ReplyDeleteToot! Toot! or should I say Woot! Well done on making it to round 5, fabulous job. Hooray. And love the pizzas on a stick.
ReplyDeleteso cute,...good luck for the next challenge
ReplyDeleteSo creative as always :) keep up the good job ur so talented!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very creative treat. I smiled when I saw it. It is really nice.
ReplyDeleteGENIUS! Totally making these!!! so easy!
ReplyDeleteJust adorable. Love them. good luck!
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute - but WOW - that's alot of work for something that would be gone in less then a second!
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing, you have some wicked awesome creativity!!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are going to love making these! Julia says that she wants to serve them for her 5th Birthday party next month. Fun!
ReplyDeleteJulia's FIVE already? Oh my time flies. If any of you make any, I'd love to hear the results!
ReplyDeleteGenius idea. I am absolutely going to make these for my son's 2nd birthday party. I am sure you will make it through the 5th round with this idea. Good luck again.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO fun!!! I tried something similar last year and FAILED miserably! YOU are so smart!
ReplyDeletePS...congrats on the Project Food Blog!
Again, so amazing! I'm posting these on my food blog this next week. Good luck on this challenge. You know I'm rooting for you. :)
ReplyDelete~Jenifer
I was really excited to see what came out for the 5th part of the competition, since I LOVE pizza. This is so creative and it is totally YOU! You are too cute, good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very cute spin on pizza. Having just discovered your blog, I looked through it and am really impressed with your skill and creativity- definitely could have used you during the September Daring Bakers challenge of decorating sugar cookies. Luckily I found you just in time for Hallowe'en:p
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun twist on pizza! I'm always so focused on the sweets so I love seeing some savory treats =)
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me?!! These are the cutest things ever!! You are way to much fun. Great (and very unique) idea!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this idea and am going to do it for the next football gathering at my home! What a fabulous idea!
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LOVE!
ReplyDeleteDo you think you could insert the sticks after baking with the same result? I imagine a lot more pizza rounds would fit on a baking sheet that way. I would LOVE to make these for a party sometime!
If you hadn't said anything, I would've assumed that you were the first person to put a pizza on a lollipop stick. :) I think these are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, this dish is so yummy looking, I don't think it took time ever, ready dough, ready topping, just to the oven :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for this brilliant idea of making it pizza pops.
This is an awesome idea! : ) good luck!
ReplyDeleteThese are nothing short of adorable. I bet kids would go crazy for them. GREG
ReplyDeleteYou guys are the awesomest! Thank you! Mindy, I saw the cookie challenge! Always wish I had joined the DAring Bakers... RhodeyGirl, you probably can, but more risk to mess up the toppings and less stable since they aren't baked on (the stick will easily slide back out that way) You do lose tray space, you are right, but if you arrange alternately stacked so the sticks go between two pops, you can squeeze a bit more on.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely adorable and well presented!
ReplyDeleteThese were actually one of the ideas I discussed with my children before I went my way.
Wow! What a masterpiece! I voted for you! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGreta post! These are adorable! Great job. I like how you made it your own and kept true to the spirit of your blog. Nicely done. I voted for you!
ReplyDeleteGood luck! Hope to see us both in round 6!!! =)
Fantastic idea! These are super adorable and they look really delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Very creative! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteLL
Love this idea! Very inventive. Voting!
ReplyDeleteThese are super creative! I love your choice of toppings, too. You have a vote from me!
ReplyDeleteVoted today!! They look awesome! Will be making for Faith and Joey this week. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteMeaghan, Your mini pizza pops are so cute! The calzone is adorable too! I wouldn't expect anything less from you:)
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable! I would love to make these for a party and see people go just crazy over them :) Good luck!! :)
ReplyDeleteSues
If you haven't already, you should submit these to your state fair. You can make a lot of money!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THEM!! You have a vote from me!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCute! And I love your little drawings. :)
ReplyDeleteI also love small individual desserts and things on sticks! These are great and sound so simple to make. I love it when cooking ideas pan out (they often don't for me either). Good luck in round 5, I just gave you a vote!
ReplyDeleteHooray! Now I can eat pizza easily while driving down the road. Cool!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Too cute! I voted - good luck, I love seeing your ideas!
ReplyDeletepizza pops for kids and calzone pops for the kids at heart!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable! I love your take on this challenge ;)
ReplyDeleteCalzones! You are crazy. And I love it.
ReplyDeleteFirst off congrats!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorably cute and creative!
Love it! Well done!
ReplyDeletethis is way too cute, i know what to do for my nephew's 3rd birthday party now! thanks for this great post!
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of the little Bagel Bites my parents made us eat as children! Although these aren't bagels, I'm sure they're extremely more tasty than anything found in the frozen food section! Good luck in this challenge and you've got my vote!
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest interpretation of pizza I have ever seen, very clever. :)
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are ridiculously cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly original, creative, and unique "spin" on pizza! I can totally see incorporating this into one of my girl's birthday parties! Fabulous! So glad we were both featured in One Pretty Thing's crafty food roundup!
ReplyDeleteVery clever and original, and I bet they taste great too. A vote from me! - S
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cookie pops! And the calzones are charming! Best of luck!
ReplyDeletelove love love love the calzone
ReplyDeleteSo creative, these look so tasty! Congrats on making it to the 5th challenge!
ReplyDeleteYour pizzas look beautiful, so inviting. Very unique because on stick! YUM YUM=)
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea.. my son's birthday is coming up next month so I'm going to make several hundred of these...
ReplyDeleteAhh those calzones are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a great party hors d'oeuvre idea! :-D
ReplyDeleteMmmm looks like I'm going to have to go grocery shopping tomorrow to try this out!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm going to have to try these at home. What a cute and fun idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! Thanks for sharing...I think I will try mines with jerk chicken and mozzarella.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and my son loved the look of it..Promises that he will try it himself
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