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Mini Deep-Dish Pizzas

That muffin pan is not just for cupcakes. Make these mini deep-dish pizzas using homemade or store-bought dough and your favorite toppings.

Mini Deep-Dish Pizzas

Everyday Food editor Sarah Carey shows you how to bake up fun, individual pizzas. Get the kids to help!

Everyday Food, September 2010
  • Prep Time 15 minutes
  • Total Time 30 minutes
  • Yield Makes 6
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Ingredients

  • Olive oil, for muffin pan
  • All-purpose flour, for rolling
  • 1/2 pound homemade or store-bought pizza dough, in 6 pieces
  • Coarse salt and ground pepper
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella (4 ounces)
  • 1 large tomato, coarsely chopped
  • Desired toppings, such as cooked vegetables, pineapple and ham, or pepperoni

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Lightly brush 6 standard muffin cups with oil. On a lightly floured work surface, roll out each dough piece to a 6-inch round. Fill each cup with 1 round, gently pressing dough into bottom and sides of cup. Season with salt and pepper.

  2. Sprinkle each dough cup with 1 tablespoon each cheese and tomato. Add desired toppings and another tablespoon each cheese and tomato. Bake until dough is golden brown and crisp, 12 minutes. Let cool 2 minutes before removing from cups.

Cook's Note

Standard muffin pans come in 6- or 12-cup size; if baking 6 items in a 12-cup pan, leave empty space in between. Nonstick pans are nice but not essential. Beware of very thin pans, which often lead to burning. Place pans on a baking sheet to make them easier to get in and out of the oven.

Recipe Reviews

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  • b braun24
    19 Feb, 2013

    super easy and super good!!!!

  • Happy_Birthday_Dr_Seuss
    23 Jan, 2013

    Mini Deep-Dish Pizzas
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    Nutritious and Delicious!

  • cheftb
    24 Jul, 2012

    Just made these in a 12-muffin tin. They came out great. Topped with marinara & mozzarella. Some even got spinach or left over salmon filet. Very good and super easy.

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  • b3cca
    29 May, 2012

    Very good! We make them and let everyone "fill" their own pizza.

  • Linnieloops
    23 Feb, 2012

    Very yummy. I also substituted for store bought dough. I made two versions, mixed veggie and turkey pepperoni. Both were tasty. I will definitely be making these again!

  • roxykoop
    22 Sep, 2010

    I made these and they were delicious. I used store bought dough to save time.
    I had mushrooms, onions, ground beef, and pepperoni as choice fillings. I sauted the mushrooms and onions and browned the meat first. I chose to use chopped tomatoes flavored with basil and garlic from a can. I drained the tomatoes first.
    Once evreyone chose thier fillings we topped with cheese and baked.
    Yummy!