10 Kid-Friendly Pizza Recipes Your Whole Family Will Enjoy
Erica Loop
Erica Loop
Erica Loop is a freelance writer living in Pittsburgh. When she's not busy creating kids' activities for her blog Mini Monets and Mommies, you can find her trying to hang out with her teenage son, being chased by her two Olde Boston Bulldogs or teaching a children's karate class (she's a third degree black belt!).
As the weather gets cooler and there’s a chill outside, you want to stay cozy and comfy inside. Heading out for a pizza dinner doesn’t sound like anything that you want to do right now. Instead of going out or ordering in, you can turn the kitchen into your own pizza parlor. Get the kiddos to help you try one of these recipes and DIY a delicious pizza party right at home.
Potato Pizza
Your little ones looooove anything that has to do with a potato. They’re obviously all about French fries. And then there are mashed, baked, and boiled potatoes. This recipe turns a regular ol’ pizza into a potato panacea. (via Smitten Kitchen)Macaroni and Cheese Pizza
Mac and cheese is a childhood fave that your kiddo can’t stop asking for it. Combine the cheesy goodness of golden pasta with pizza for the ultimate indulgence. (via Nellie Bellie)Philly Cheesesteak Pizza
This twist on the traditional cheesesteak recipe is warm, toasty, and yummy. The kids will get a kick out of turning what should be a sandwich into a well-topped pie. (via Mom Endeavors)Mini Pizza Cookies
Don’t worry — these aren’t chocolate chip sweet treats with sauce and mozzarella on top. They’re more like mini pizzas, and they’re totally adorable. (via I am a food blog)Spring Veggie Breakfast Pizza
Just because the name says “spring” doesn’t mean that you have to nix the notion of making this pizza during the other three seasons. With an egg on top, this pizza is one the kids can eat in the morning or evening. (via Life As a Strawberry)Chicken Pizza With Creamy Garlic Sauce
When your kiddo snubs the traditional tomato sauce, this is what you should try. This white pizza uses a garlic sauce instead, and it’s just as delicious. (via Natasha’s Kitchen)Simple Tortilla Pizzas
Turn a tortilla into the perfect pizza. Your child can pick and choose what they top it with. Create a “pizza bar” with typical taco ingredients, such as a cheese blend, veggies, or anything else your family absolutely adores. (via Cookie + Kate)French Bread Pizza
This grown-up version of your favorite frozen treat is something everyone will love. Bonus: It’s certainly fresher than what you ate during your college days. (via The Little Epicurean)Broccoli Pizza
Finally: The ultimate way to get your tot to actually eat their broccoli. Put it on a pizza and they won’t even notice they’re getting their daily fill of veggies. (via Smitten Kitchen)Brussels Sprout and Bacon Pizza
Again, here’s another way to turn your child’s aversion to anything green into a tasty treat. Oh, and then there’s the bacon. (via Bowl of Delicious)Erica Loop
Erica Loop is a freelance writer living in Pittsburgh. When she's not busy creating kids' activities for her blog Mini Monets and Mommies, you can find her trying to hang out with her teenage son, being chased by her two Olde Boston Bulldogs or teaching a children's karate class (she's a third degree black belt!).