Triscuit Pizzas

About halfway through my work day I always get a craving for something tasty, you know, a little afternoon snack. I’m sure you do too.

One of the things I like to make with ingredients most already have on hand and only takes about 5 minutes total is Triscuit pizzas.

Yes, you heard right, Triscuit pizzas.

These could also be a late night snack or for the bachelor in you, breakfast , so don’t think these tasty treats are just for your mid afternoon hunger cravings.

Ok, now for what you’ll need for the recipe:

Needed Ingredients:

  • Triscuit Reduced Fat Crackers
  • Prego Italian Sauce (Traditional)
  • Shredded Mozzarella Cheese

You’ll also need a microwave (or toaster oven), a spoon and either a plate (microwave safe) or a small metal pan (toaster oven safe).

Now that you have your needed supplies, lets get this party started.

First grab 10-20 Triscuit crackers and place them on a microwave save plate:

Triscuit Pizza Supplies

It works really nice if you have a semi flat plate so the crackers lay out nice and… you guessed it, flat :)

Next take a spoon and spread some Prego sauce on each cracker. Feel free to add a little or a lot depending on your tastes:

Prego Italian Sauce

Now that you have the sauce on all your crackers, it’s time for the mozzarella cheese… yum-o as Rachael Ray would say.

Take a few handfuls of the shredded mozzarella cheese and place all over your Prego sauce covered Triscuit crackers like so:

Triscuit Pizza Supplies

Now comes the fun part… nuking all of our Prego sauce and mozzarella cheese covered Triscuit goodness.

I suggest approximately 60 seconds or 1 minute in the microwave depending on your power settings.

The end result:

Triscuit Pizza Melted Cheese

Be careful as they will be very hot, so let them sit for maybe 30-60 seconds then dig in and eat.

Repeat as desired.

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3 Comments

  1. Devin
    March 7, 2007 at 8:48 am

    Deliciously simply! Thanks, Sean.

  2. Sean
    March 7, 2007 at 10:37 am

    Glad you approve Devin.

    You could always write the Triscuit Pizza rap :) to show your appreciation for these tasty delights.

  3. Devin
    March 7, 2007 at 7:34 pm

    Haha, I’ll consider.

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