Say goodbye to delivery: These recipes ensure you’ll have a homemade pizza ready in less time.
Craving a slice of pizza with a crispy, buttery crust covered in cheese andflavorful toppings?
Step away from the phone and put down the clipped coupons.

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you might add as many toppings as you’d like no charge!
So, preheat the oven or light the grill and make one of these cheesy crowd-pleasers tonight.
Fig Flatbread
How gorgeous is this flatbread?

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The onions brown evenly when baking, caramelizing them to perfection.
However, the outcome is totally worth it, especially if you enjoy the spicy flavor of peppers.
Pizza Sliders
Bring all the flavors of your favorite pizza to party-perfect sliders.

We used classic pepperoni and cheese, but you could mix up your toppings for your favorite pizza style.
Serve the pizza with aclassic margaritato take pizza night to the next level.
This gluten-free recipe makes a delicious and colorful appetizer for parties.

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Supreme Pizza
Have a little of everything with this supreme pizza that piles on the fresh toppings.
It’ll be on the table in just 30 minutes.
Pull Apart Pizza Bread
A can of biscuits makes this hearty appetizer (or main dish!)

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a snap to make, and it’s even more fun to eat.
You’ll serve the bread with your favorite store-bought marinara sauce.
Pair this casserole with a simple Caeser salad and somegarlic knotsfor a tasty weeknight meal.

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Don’t worry about tomorrow night either.
Just imagine this casserole with a bowl of breadsticks.
However, feel free to get creative with the fillings and swap the beef for pepperoni or veggies.

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This satisfying supreme pizza only needs 20 minutes of hands on time before going into the oven.

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