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Pizza Muffins - Quick Pizza Snack

When you have a pizza lover at home, even at snack time, demand is for pizza. So for a quick snack for a pizza lover, I made pizza muffins which is quick, easy, similar to making a muffin; separate wet and dry ingredients and then mix them together. Only difference is that its savory muffins. Lets see how its done: 

Makes: 12 large ones or 16 medium ones
Ingredients: 
  • All purpose flour - 1 cup
  • Wheat flour 1/2 cup
  • Baking soda 1/4 TSP
  • Baking powder - 1 teaspoon
  • Salt 1/4 TSP or as per taste 
  • Mixed bell pepper (I used all 3- 1 cup total)
  • Sausages - 1/2 cup or more as per taste
  • Tomatoes - 3 Tablespoon
  • Tomato sauce/ pizza sauce/pasta sauce -1 tbsp or more as per taste/ more for garnish
  • Mixed Italian herbs 
  • Pepper as per taste
  • Cheese ( I used pasta cheese and mozzarella)
  • Olive oil 1/2 cup
  • 2 Eggs or Curd -1/4 cup
  • Milk 3/4 cup 
Method: 
  1. Mix all the dry ingredients listed from all purpose flour to salt in one bowl and keep aside.
  2. Take another smaller bowl and add in eggs/curd along with milk and whisk well
  3. Add in the wet ingredients to the dry flour mix and mix until well combined. Do not overmix
  4. Add in the veggies, sausages or chicken whatever you are using and mix well
  5. Add in the cheese along with half of the tomato sauce or pasta/ pizza sauce and mix well
  6. Grease muffin tray and spoon in the batter into each hole and add mozzarella in between and sprinkle some more cheese and pasta sauce on top if you like
  7. Preheat oven at 180 © and cook the pizza muffins for about 12 to 15 mins or until a toothpick comes out clean
Notes: 
  • Make sure not to over mix the batter
  • You can add any toppings you want
  • You can use full wheat flour for this too. or 1/2 n 1/2 
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