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Mike
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Mike asked in Food & DrinkCooking & Recipes · 9 years ago

How do you make a Breakfast Pizza?

If I have a store bought Pizza Crust already, what do I need to do to make a Breakfast Pizza?

I see slices of Breakfast Pizza for sell in the gas stations that sell food and they look and taste great.

I'd like to start making them, but have no idea how.

Thanks

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    get the meat you want cook it then get you some eggs scramble them mix meat in while you are cooking add what ever you want to taste that's the the best thing about making it your self

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    This is how I like to do mine:

    I scramble a bunch of eggs and put them on top of the crust (sometimes I add spinach to the eggs too!). (Optional: Put tomato sauce or salsa down on the crust before the eggs). Then I top the eggs with cheese and toppings of my choice, like bacon, peppers, tomato, etc. Then I bake it at 350 until the cheese melts. You can also put the toppings in the scrambled eggs if you wish.

  • 9 years ago

    2 cans of Crescent Rolls or you may make Homemade Pizza Dough

    1 cup of Shredded Cheese

    ¼ cup of Onions (chopped)

    ½ cup of Bell Peppers (Shimla Mirch) or Hot Peppers (chopped)

    ½ cup of Tomatoes (chopped)

    6 Eggs

    Salt (to taste)

    Black Peppers (Pisi Kaali Mirch) (to taste)

    ½ cup of Milk

    Fresh Parsley (chopped)

    1 cup of Ground Beef (Keema)

  • 9 years ago

    Theres a recipe here

    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/egg-breakfast-pizza/

    It uses sausages and bacon - tasty!!!

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