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french bread pizza

Added by 04burgesse | Wed 28 Jan 2009 @ 12:03

french bread pizza

Ingredients
1 french bread
1 finely chopped onion
1 crushed garlic
1 tinned tomatos or your own chopped/squashed tomatoes
Mixed herbs - from a pot or your own
tomato puree
oil - any type
red wine vinegar ( if you want )
salt and pepper
sugar
grated cheese.

Method
Pre heat the oven at 180 degrees.

In a hot pan splash some oil. Wait untill this is hot and put in your finely chopped onion and crushed garlic.
Once these are cooked put in your tomatoes.
Then add a 2-5 teaspoons of mixed herbs ( choice of taste ) , a pinch of salt and pepper and a pinch or two of sugar to sweeten the tomatoes.
Then have a good squirt of tomatoe puree to give colour to the sauce and more flavour and a dribble of red wine vinigar for a kick.
Once you done this leave the sauce to reduce for around 5 to 10 mins.
Whilst your waiting you can get your french bread ready by cutting long peices. Then cutting them im half so one side is crust and the other is bread and put the on a tray ( crust down, bread up )
Then simply spoon the sauce onto the bread equally. then grate some cheese on for taste.
Then put them into the oven for around 5-8 minutes to brown off.
:thumbsup:
Enjoy. :D

tried this recipe or a similar one? share your tips...

1. by Dawn on Wed 23 May 2012 @ 11:50

This is a winner, quick, tasty, and can be as cheap as chips or you can add to it with all your favs ... I add bacon,muchrooms, green pepper, etc etc and everyone can have their choice of filling, Kids also enjoy making their own :)<br />

2. by Rhys Anderson on Tue 01 Feb 2011 @ 13:52

I did it in school and now im making my mum and dads tea lol

3. by John Smith on Sun 18 Oct 2009 @ 20:31

Brilliant, I have tried it myself and my family loves it!

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