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Frugal Clean Eating: Grilled Flatout Flatbread Pizzas

October 9, 2015 by Bekah 1 Comment

 

Clean Eating Flatbread PizzasI had been hearing about Flatout Flatbread for awhile. It’s a pretty popular whole-wheat clean eating flatbread to use to make wraps and pizzas.  You can buy 6 in a package for around $4 in the deli section at your local grocery store.  I have heard that Walmart carries them as well.  I decided to make grilled pizzas and try them on my family.

Grilled Flatout Flatbread Pizzas

  • 6 ct package of Flat-out Flatbread
  • 1 jar of pizza sauce
  • 1 1/2 cups of Italian mix shredded cheese (or Mozzarella)
  • Vegetables (I chose mushrooms and red peppers)
  • 21 Day Fix Italian Seasoning Mix
  • olive oil
  1. Preheat your grill on low heat.
  2. Place a sheet of foil on a cookie sheet.
  3. Spread olive oil evenly onto the foil.
  4. Place two pieces of flatbread on top.
  5. Add the sauce, cheese, and toppings.
  6. Transfer the piece of foil with the pizzas on top from the cookie sheet to the grilled.
  7. Cover the grilled and cook for 5-10 minutes.  Be careful because the thin bread can burn easily.
  8. Meanwhile prepare the next two pizzas for the grill.
  9. Move the pizzas on the foil from the grill to a cooling rack.
  10. Repeat until all 6 pizzas are finished.

These were so good! Everyone loved them. In the future I will get more adventurous with the toppings for but the sake of being frugal, I went easy. Each pizza is about the size of two pieces of bread. Here is the total cost:

  • 6pk Flatout Flatbread: $4
  • jar of pizza sauce: $1
  • package of cheese:  2.50
  • vegetables: $1.50
  • TOTAL:  $9 OR $1.50 per serving!

See how easy that was?

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