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Who doesn’t LOVE pizza?! These delicious homemade mini pizzas are easy to make, and a great way to get your little ones involved in cooking! You can top them with whatever you like, or have in your fridge, and they are the perfect lunchbox addition!

The sweet potato base, makes for a wholesome dough, and is a wonderful way to add more starchy, root vegetables into your little ones diet.

Great for Birthdays, picnics, or cold as snacks on the go.

Jane Houston

Sweet Potato Pizzas

5 from 2 votes
VG | NF | RSF
Servings: 16 mini pizzas
Course: 2 meals a day, 3 meals a day, Baby Led Weaning, BLW, Family Meals, Main Course, Snack

Ingredients
  

  • 550 grams boiled sweet potato
  • 1.5 cups white spelt flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
Topping
  • 125 grams tinned tomatoes
  • 1 tsp dried mixed herbs
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese

Method
 

  1. Peel and dice the sweet potato
  2. Boil the sweet potato until soft and drain
  3. Mash the sweet potato well and then mix the flour, salt and baking powder together in a separate small bowl. Add in the flour to the dough, reserving a little incase it is not needed
  4. Keep adding the flour and mixing in well until a dough has formed – it should be only very slightly sticky. I find I do need to use all of this flour
  5. Flour your benchtop well and a rolling pin, and place the dough down on the well floured surface
  6. Roll out gently with the rolling pin to a thickness of just under 1/2 centremetre. Place the rolled pizzas onto a baking tray
  7. To make tomato sauce for the topping, mix the tomatoes, mixed herbs, minced garlic, salt and pepper together in a bowl.
  8. Top with the homemade tomato sauce and mozzarella
  9. Place into the oven to bake at 180 degrees for roughly 20 minutes until slightly golden and crisping up around the edges

Notes

* Possibly you may need to add a touch more flour to the dough, you will know if you do as it will be hard to roll out and place onto the baking tray without sticking. Flouring the surfaces well will help but they should be easy to roll out & transfer. If not, add more flour to the dough 
 
* You can really top these with whatever you wish!
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March 26, 2024 at 3:14 am
Athanasia Ioannou says:

Made these for lunch today! The kids loved them and so did I ????

March 26, 2024 at 6:08 am
Polly says:

Can you freeze these bases once cooked? :)

March 27, 2024 at 2:09 am
Kate - Boob to Food says:

We haven't tried, but it should work ok. It would be best to par-cook them so they hold their shape to freeze, and then you could finish cooking them when you add the toppings.

March 27, 2024 at 4:06 am
Polly says:

Thank you! They’re so delicious!

April 15, 2024 at 9:24 am
CheyneLeigh Sharp says:

Made these tonight and was a hit for 3.5 yo and 8mo ????

September 15, 2024 at 8:57 pm
Katelyn says:

Would this work with cassava flour substitute?

September 19, 2025 at 6:30 am
Michela says:

Do these last in fridge and can they be rewarmed?

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