Breakfast Pizza Recipe

Posted by Alexandra C. | Friday May 4, 201229 comments


If there are two things you need to know about me and my cooking, it's that: 1. Breakfast is the best meal of the day and 2. I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to cooking for one. 

That's why I was so happy to come across this genius idea called breakfast pizza. It's quick, easy and has minimal preparation required. Plus it combines all the taste of pizza with the deliciousness of breakfast. 

Originally, this recipe called for homemade pizza dough and being me, I was having none of that. Another article used pre-made pizza dough which is a great compromise, only I couldn't find that and to be honest, I didn't want to wait that long to eat. So, I pulled a fast one and cheated a bit and used ready to eat pizza flat bread. In the end, it turned out really well and it took a fraction of the time. 

Here's my own version of the breakfast pizza (lazy lady's edition) which I made with ingredients I had on hand. Of course, feel free to experiment and use whatever ingredients you want. I didn't have any but I have a feeling that bacon, sundried tomatoes and a bit of arugula on a breakfast pizza would be ah-ma-zing. 

Here's what you'll need for your own pizza:

Flat bread (ready-to-eat pizza) 
Cheese (I used grated cheddar and provolone)
Tomatoes 
Mushrooms
Eggs 
Oregano and Parsley (to taste) 

Step 1: Cheese 


Layer that sucker in cheese. The more cheese, the better. 

Step 2: Tomatoes 


Cut tomatoes and distribute them evenly across your cheese pizza. Put your pizza under the broiler, you'll need to leave it there for about 5-7 minutes or until cheese is melted. Be careful not to overcook! 

Step 3: Mushrooms 


Here's where it got a bit tricky. Because this dough is already cooked, you don't want to put it in the oven for too long. So, I cooked the mushrooms separately, sautéing them in a pan. 
 
Step 4: Egg 
 

Like the mushrooms, cook a fried egg separately in pan. After you're finished, your cheese should be nice and melted. Add your mushrooms and egg to the pizza. Because I love me some chedder, I added a bit more on top of this and stuck it under the broiler for another minute. 

Finished Product 
  

Sprinkle on oregano and parsley to taste, cut and serve! And even though this is called breakfast pizza, it makes the perfect meal any time of day! I can definitely imagine coming home to this and a cold cola after a long night, sounds heavenly! 

What's your favourite late night snack food? 
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on May 06, 2012  mimi8801  15,057 said:

Ive seen picture and recipes of breakfast pizza and i was not interested at all. This one looks delicious im gonna have to make this.

on May 06, 2012  Henrys  815 said:

That looks fantatic and I bet my kids would love it. I know what's for breakfast!!!

on May 05, 2012  sodarnsweet  2,221 said:

I love pizza! This one looks yummy.

on May 05, 2012  bdeyell86  2,033 said:

It looks different, but totally want to try it!

on May 05, 2012  Kewald  2,141 said:

I am so sad that I can't eat cheese or dairy right now!

on May 04, 2012  cutie_marlena  3,191 said:

lol not gonna lie...this doesnt look too appetizing

on May 04, 2012  shanaz  5,961 said:


I'm hungry now.

on May 04, 2012  Kagoory  1,784 said:

This honestly looks amazing ! I cant wait to try it :)

on May 04, 2012  Bren  26,031 said:

That looks really good!Pizza of any kind is good!

on May 04, 2012  MizzRobin  13,788 said:


oh yum! I have had breakfast pizza in the Caribbean on vacation for years but it looks so yummy and colorful in the photo above I think I may attempt to make some here! YUM!

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