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    Take care of hangry kiddos (and adults!) with these tasty and quick 10-minute Pita Pizzas! Pita pizzas make for an easy meal, lunch, or snack that the whole family will devour.

    Medically reviewed and co-written by Jamie Johnson, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), and Lauren Braaten, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT).

    Pita Pizzas

    These adorable little pita pizzas are your new secret weapon for getting a meal on the table in record time. No bake crust = no problem! And they’re just as easy to freeze and reheat as they are to put together.

    Plus, these pita pizzas are the perfect game plan for giving everyone in your family a little bit of what they want when it comes to pizza. They’re even a helpful strategy if you want to encourage any picky eaters to try a bit of something new.

    One more bonus – these pizzas are healthier than most store-bought or restaurant pizza, so you’ll feel no mom-guilt about including them in your weekly meal plan.

    Did someone say pita pizza, pretty please? 🙂

    Feeding kids can be tricky! But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! Here you can find 40 Family Dinner Ideas, over 100 Kid Snack Ideas, great Hidden-Veggie Recipes, 50 Cooking with Kids Recipes, and so much more! And for even more family-friendly recipes, check out my best-selling cookbook Little Foodies: Recipes for Babies and Toddlers with Taste.

    A pita pizza on a teal plate with a yellow napkin against a white background.

    Reasons to Love these Easy Pizzas

    • toddler, kid and adult-friendly
    • easy to make
    • hidden veggies
    • can customize with favorite fillings
    • great for school or packed lunches
    • healthy
    • freezer-friendly
    • great for lunches, snacks or dinner
    • can be made gluten and dairy-free
    Ingredients spread on a white background  for pita pizza.

    Ingredients

    • Pita: we are using a piece of pita bread as the pizza base, but you can use whichever type of pita you prefer – whole wheat, regular, gluten-free, etc.
    • Pizza Sauce: You can use any store-bought or homemade sauce you prefer.
    • Mozzarella: you can shred your own or use pre-shredded mozzarella from the store. I used pre-shredded cheese. You can also use an Italian cheese blend.
    • Parmesan: optional, but it is great to sprinkle on top.
    • Toppings: you can use any toppings you prefer. See below for lots of fun options and combinations.

    Health Benefits of Pita Pizzas: Just because it’s pizza, doesn’t mean it’s not healthy! The pita provides carbohydrates, an important macronutrient needed for energy. Pizza sauce is full of nutrients like vitamins A and C and potassium, and the cheese provides the calcium needed for healthy bones. Depending on what toppings you choose, you can boost the health factor even more with fiber and other nutrients from vegetables and protein from meats.

    Allergy Substitutions

    • Gluten-Free: use a trusted brand of gluten-free pitas and gluten-free toppings.
    • Dairy-Free: vegan cheeses have come a long way in their replication of taste, texture, and behavior (Melty! Bubbly! Stretchy!) so try plant-based mozzarella or parmesan-style shreds. If that doesn’t appeal, you can absolutely still have delicious pizzas sans cheese!

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    A pink baking sheet with ingredients for a kids pita pizza.
    Place your pita bread on a baking sheet. For a crispier crust, prebake the pita for a few minutes before adding the toppings.
    Hand spooning on a pizza sauce to the pita pizza.
    Spread on the sauce.
    A pink baking sheet with 2 pita pizzas with sauce and cheese.
    Add the cheese.
    A pink baking sheet with 2 pita pizzas with cheese and toppings ready to go into the oven.
    Next up, add any toppings you prefer.
    Baking pan with 2 cooked pita pizzas with varies toppings.
    Bake until the cheese is golden brown.
    Pita pizza on a teal plate with a side of cucumbers and ranch and blueberries.
    Cut into slices and serve.
    1. Toast Pita Bread: for a crispier crust, place the pita in the oven for a few minutes before adding your toppings.
    2. Spread Sauce: Add a few spoonfuls of sauce to the top of the pita and spread around, leaving a small circle of pita for a crust.
    3. Add the Cheese: Next, sprinkle on your cheese, avoiding clumps.
    4. Toppings: Scatter the toppings evenly on top of the cheese.
    5. More Cheese: Sprinkle with a pinch of parmesan.
    6. Bake: Pop the pita pizzas into the oven and bake until golden.
    7. Done: Serve warm or set aside to come down to room temp for freezing.
    Pita pizza on a teal plate with a side of cucumbers and ranch and blueberries. Another dark blue plate with pita pizza cut into smaller strips for a toddler.

    Pita Pizza Variations

    One of the best things about these pita pizzas are all the choices you can make for toppings! Veggie or meat lovers, extra cheese or bbq-style pizza, it can all be done! 

    Sauces

    Toppings

    • Veggies: bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, broccoli, tomatoes, spinach
    • Cheese: mozzarella, parmesan, provolone, cheddar, “jack” cheeses, feta
    • Meats: pepperoni, ground sausage, chicken, bacon crumbles

    Combos

    • Classic: Hidden Veggie Sauce + Pepperoni + Mozzarella
    • Veggie: Tomato Sauce + Bell Peppers+ Onions + Mushroom + Mozzarella
    • BBQ: Barbecue Sauce + Shredded Chicken + Cheddar Jack
    • Italian: Pesto + Ground Sausage + Bell Peppers + Provolone
    • Greek: Olive Oil + Tomato + Black Olives + Feta Cheese
    A hand holding a piece of pita pizza over a kids teal plate.

    Cooking with Kids

    Both toddlers and kids will have a blast making these mini pizzas!

    Toddlers

    • Can help spoon and spread on the sauce.
    • Toddlers love to sprinkle on the cheese and to add their toppings.

    Kids

    • Kids can preheat the oven.
    • They can spoon and spread the sauce.
    • Kids love to sprinkle on the cheese and add their own toppings.
    • With an adult’s help, kids can place the baking sheet into the hot oven and set the timer.

    How to Store and Freeze

    You can store cooked pita pizzas in the fridge for up to 4 days or freezer for 2 months. Make sure to let them come down to room temperature before storing them in an airtight container or freezer bag.

    To reheat, simply pop them into the microwave for 30-second intervals until warm (my microwave takes 90 seconds). Or place them on a baking sheet and warm them in a preheated 350-degree F oven for 8-10 minutes.

    A kids section plate with pita pizza with toppings ranch dressing and a side of grapes, on top of a yellow napkin with part of a pizza with a bite taken out.

    Expert Tips

    • Less is more, when it comes to toppings. Putting on too many toppings, especially sauce or ones with more water content, like tomatoes or pineapple, can create a soggy pita pizza that’s difficult to pick up and eat.
    • If you’re watching sodium content for toddlers and younger kids, use cheese like fresh mozzarella, fresh ricotta, and goat cheese, as they contain less sodium than some traditional cheeses, like parmesan or pecorino romano. You might also want to serve ham, sausage, and pepperoni sparingly for toddlers, as these meats can be saltier.
    •  If you’ve got picky eaters, try setting up the toppings for these pita pizzas ‘buffet-style’ so that kids can make their own creations in a low-pressure setting.
    • Kids love to be creative and eat food that looks like something familiar – encourage them to use toppings to decorate their pizza with a smiley face, different shapes or letters, veggie rainbows, you name it!
    • 2 pitas
    • 1/2 cup pizza sauce, pasta sauce or pesto
    • 1 cup shredded cheese,
    • 1/2 cup toppings of choice (optional)
    • 2 tbsp parmesan
    Age: 1 year and up
    Note on Pita: you can use any pita you prefer – whole wheat, white, or gluten free. Mini pitas are also fun to use for lunches. 
    Toppings:

    • Veggies: bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, broccoli, tomatoes, spinach
    • Cheese: mozzarella, parmesan, provolone, cheddar, “jack” cheeses, feta
    • Meats: pepperoni, ground sausage, chicken, bacon crumbles

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