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Flatbread Pizza with Cilantro Garlic Sauce #SundaySupper

Summers ending, the pools and playgrounds are less crowded, 20 mph speed limits begin to exist again.  Its that time of year folks.  The kids are back in school.

When I saw this week’s #SundaySupper was about quick & easy 30 minute meals ~ hosted by Nicole of Daily Dish Recipes, I knew I had to get involved.  Even though Princess P is not school aged yet, anyone that has or has had a toddler in the house knows that standing in the kitchen slaving over a time-consuming dinner is probably never going to be a reality.  I’m lucky to pee alone.  Standing in the kitchen cooking for 20 minutes uninterrupted?  That ain’t happening.

One of our favorite weeknight meals is pizza.  But not your everyday pepperoni pizza.  We try to find unique sauces or toppings.  And we love using flatbread for our crust.  It just adds a whole new level of easy to the meal.  Pile everything on top of the flatbread, throw it in the oven for 5 minutes or so and ding, you have dinner!  Toddler approved for time & mommy approved for easy!

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INGREDIENTS:
1 bunch cilantro leaves, stems removed, roughly chopped
2 cloves roasted garlic, minced
2 tablespoons chopped green onion
1/2 of a medium jalapeno, seeded & chopped
juice from 1 small lime
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
flatbread
1 can (11 ounces) corn & peppers, drained
mozzarella cheese

LETS COOK:
1. To make the Cilantro Garlic Sauce: combine the cilantro, garlic, green onion, jalapeno, lime juice & olive oil in a food processor.  Pulse until combined & then blend until smooth.
2. Preheat your oven to 450 degrees.
3. Top the flat bread with the cilantro garlic sauce ~ there will be enough sauce for at least 3-4, possibly more, flatbread pizzas depending on how much sauce you use on each
4. Add the corn & peppers to the pizza, top with the mozzarella cheese.
5. Bake in the oven for 3-5 minutes or until the pizzas are heated through & the cheese has melted.

RECIPE INSPIRED BY: two peas & their pod

NOTES:
*This sauce was so delicious and would work so well with all different types of toppings.  I may try it next with some Garlic Tequila Chicken as a topping!  It would pair nicely with just a simple side salad if you need something extra with your pizza!

And if you need even more back to school menu ideas, just take a look at our awesome line up of recipes made by the #SundaySupper Crew:

Also, please be sure you join us on Twitter throughout the day today. We’ll be meeting up at 7:00 p.m. EST for our weekly #SundaySupper live chat where we’ll talk about Back to School Meals and ways to make meal time easier!  All you have to do is follow the #SundaySupper hashtag, or you can follow us through TweetChat! We’ll be sharing great recipes and tips all afternoon, and we’ll be talking all things Back to School Meals during our chat!

We’d also love to feature your Back to School Recipes on our #SundaySupper Pinterest board and share them with all of our followers!

RECIPE PROUDLY LINKED TO: Couponing & Cooking, Creating My Way To Success, Flour Me With Love, This Gal Cooks, Addicted to Recipes, My Favorite Finds, Twinkle In The Eye, Little Becky Homecky, Happy Hour Projects

46 Comments

  1. Ha this post made me laugh because when I first moved to the UK I noticed that all of the pizza restaurants had a pizza option with corn on it and it was usually called the “Americana”. I had never heard of corn on a pizza but apparently in the UK they think we all eat it that way. But you know what this does look pretty amazing so I might give it a try. 🙂 I am always looking for a toddler time approved meal so thanks for sharing.

    1. Lol, your comment made me laugh! I love corn & anything that has a mexican flavor has to have corn in it! But your comment made me think back to when I was in school a LONG time ago, the boys used to put corn on top of their cheese pizza!

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