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What’s for Dinner? The Sneaky Chef Says Power Pizza!
Power Pizza Nutrition Highlights: Vegetables, beans, calcium, fiber, and protein
This unbelievably scrumptious, homemade pizza looks, smells and tastes just like the real thing, but with added carrots, sweet potatoes, and white beans hidden completely in the sauce! If you’ve got uncooked pizza dough on hand, or just some pocketless pita breads, this pizza is quicker to make than calling out for delivery from the local pizza place – and it’s a whole lot better for you.
I mix the healthy purees right into the bottle of store-bought tomato sauce (it looks perfectly normal), then I let the kids do the rest, adding any additional toppings they like. The Sneaky Chef Orange Puree of sweet potatoes and carrots actually makes the sauce taste sweeter, something everyone always comments on. It gives me a deep sense of satisfaction when, as a mom responsible for feeding my kids the best foods possible, I can achieve natural, healthy sweetness like this using only vegetables. Plus, those same sweet, healthy veggies make the sauce less acidic so it’s easier on everyone’s digestion. And no one has ever suspected anything else is in the sauce, especially under that blanket of bubbly cheese.
You can even prepare this pizza ahead of time without cooking it, and then refrigerate for a day or two. Simply bake when you’re ready to eat. Enjoy in good health!
Power Pizza
Makes 1 large pizza or 4 smaller pizzas
* 1 store bought pizza dough or 4 “ Greek style”
pocketless pitas (whole wheat preferred)
* 3/4 cup store-bought tomato sauce
* 3 tablespoons Orange Puree (See Make-Ahead Recipe #2
below)
* 1/4 cup White Bean Puree (See Make-Ahead Recipe #9
below)
* 1 to 2 cups low-fat shredded mozzarella cheese
* Optional extra boost: sliced mushrooms, onions, sweet
peppers, or artichoke hearts
Preheat oven to 400 degrees and preheat a pizza stone, if using one, or spray a baking sheet with oil.Stretch pizza dough, or roll out with floured rolling pin on floured surface, to form a pie and transfer it to the stone or baking sheet. If using pocketless pitas, place them on the prepared baking sheet. Combine tomato sauce with White Bean and Orange Purees. Mix well. Spread 1/2 to 1 cup of the sauce mixture across the large pizza dough (use only 1/4 cup of sauce for each pita), then top with about 1 cup of mozzarella (use about 1/2 cup of cheese per pita). Cover and refrigerate at this point, or bake for 15 to 20 minutes until bubbly and lightly browned. Allow to cool a few minutes, then cut into triangles and serve.
Sneaky Chef Make-Ahead Recipe #2: Orange Puree
* 1 medium sweet potato or yam, peeled and rough chopped
* 3 medium to large carrots, peeled and sliced into
thick chunks
* 2-3 tablespoons water
In a medium pot, cover carrots and potatoes with cold water and boil for about 20 minutes until yams, and especially carrots, are very tender. If the carrots aren’t thoroughly cooked, they’ll leave telltale little nuggets of vegetables, which will reveal their presence (a gigantic no-no for the Sneaky Chef). Drain the potatoes and carrots and put them in the food processor with two tablespoons of water. Puree on high until smooth; no pieces of carrots or potatoes should remain. Stop occasionally to push the contents from the top to the bottom. If necessary, use the third tablespoon of water to make a smooth puree, but the less water the better. This makes about 2 cups of puree. Double the recipe if you want to store another cup of puree. Store in refrigerator up to three days, or freeze ¼-cup portions in sealed plastic bags or small plastic containers.




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Love the white puree idea. Anything with cheese is usually a hit with my 13-month-old and this would be the perfect way to sneak a little extra protein into lunch!!


I am a huge fan of Missy’s recipes. This pizza truly tastes great and fools my very picky eaters. I can even sneak spinach into the sauce without complaints.
And, the white puree works well in mac & cheese too!