Pizza Redefined: Healthy Oats Recipe

Pizza Redefined: Healthy Oats Recipe

4 Jan 2018 | 2 min Read

revauthi rajamani

Author | 44 Articles

 

Does your child like pizza? Here’s a  smart recipe to feed them oats pizza  with lots of veggies

 

Ingredients:

 

For dough:

Oats powdered or Oats flour – ½ cup

Wheat flour – ½ cup

Salt to taste

 

For topping:

Tomatoes (blanched, deskinned and grounded to paste) -2 Tbsn

Red chillies (soaked in water and made to paste)-2 Tbsn

Capsicum /Bell peppers(red, yellow, green) sliced – 1 each

Jalapenos – few

Paneer (grated) -½ cup

Oregano powder-1 Tbsn

Onion sliced-¼ cup

Method

 

1) Make a dough of Powdered Oats and Wheat Flour with adequate water and salt just like the way you dough prepare for Chapatis.  Allow it to rest for 20 minutes.

 

2) Make a round ball out of the dough and flatten it and roll it like chapathi.

 

3) Heat a tawa, cook the flattened, rolled like chapathi on both sides well- This is the Base for the pizza.

 

4) Now place the cooked base on a dish, apply the blanched, ground tomato paste, then the chilly paste well on the upper side of the pizza base.

 

5) Layer it up with colourful capsicum, bell peppers,onions, jalapeños, and on top of all these veggies, just layer it up with the lavish amount of grated paneer.

 

6) Finally, splash it up with Oregano powder, little bit of salt and bake it in the oven for five minutes.

 

Your delicious Pizza with a dashing spread of paneer is all set to eat. Yummilicious..!

 

Note: You can pick vegetables as per your child’s liking.

 

Also read:It’s Pancake Time! The Secret For Fluffy Pancakes

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