These super fast and easy shamrock pizzas are a lot of fun for the
kiddos to help make. Use an english muffin sliced in half for the pizza
base. You can let the kids spread on the jarred pizza sauce and sprinkle
on the shredded cheese. Top them with a slice of green bell pepper and
put them in the toaster oven (or oven) on 350 for about 10 minutes or
until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
I came across an adorable leprechaun sandwich on Snacks and Stories blog and just had to make a similar one. I would have liked the carrots used for the hair and beard cut finer but didn't feel like digging out my grater. The hat is made from the bottom bump of a green bell pepper. The nose is a tip of a strawberry and the eyes and hat buckle are raisins.
I came across an adorable leprechaun sandwich on Snacks and Stories blog and just had to make a similar one. I would have liked the carrots used for the hair and beard cut finer but didn't feel like digging out my grater. The hat is made from the bottom bump of a green bell pepper. The nose is a tip of a strawberry and the eyes and hat buckle are raisins.
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These are so fun Amber! I am totally making the mini english muffin pizzas with the peppers for St. Patrick's day and I am pinning it as we speak!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I really appreciate the pin :)
DeleteWhen presented like this, in such fun and festive ways, you must make trying new things so much fun. Grace doesn't like peppers but maybe, presented in such a fun way, she'd like them more.
ReplyDeleteOh so fun!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, these are just TOO CUTE!! I'm definitely pinning this to use next March....my son and husband will love these!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pin!
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