Pepperoni French Bread Pizza

Pepperoni French Bread Pizzan is a main course that serves 6. One portion of this dish contains approximately 26g of protein, 19g of fat, and a total of 447 calories. For $2.03 per serving, this recipe covers 19% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe is typical of Mediterranean cuisine. 50 people have made this recipe and would make it again. If you have pepperoni, garlic powder, pizza sauce, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is brought to you by Julies Eats and Treats. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 20 minutes. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 63%. This score is solid. Similar recipes include Spicy Pepperoni French Bread Pizza, French Bread Pizzas With Mozzarellan and Pepperoni, and Pepperoni Pizza Bread.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 loaf french bread

1/2 Tbsp garlic powder

1 Tbsp oregano

1/2 c. Parmesan cheese

20 pepperoni slices

14 oz pizza sauce

3 c. mozzarella, shredded

Equipment:

oven

baking sheet

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat oven to 500 degrees. That's right 500 degrees! That keeps the bread crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Just how we like it!Cut bread in half length wise. Lay cut side face up on cookie sheet. Spread sauce on each half. Sprinkle mozzarella over bread. Place pepperoni on top. Then sprinkle Parmesan cheese on top. Top with the seasonings. Bake at 500 degrees for 7-10 minutes until golden brown an cheese is melted.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees. That's right 500 degrees! That keeps the bread crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Just how we like it!

2. Cut bread in half length wise. Lay cut side face up on cookie sheet.

3. Spread sauce on each half. Sprinkle mozzarella over bread.

4. Place pepperoni on top. Then sprinkle Parmesan cheese on top. Top with the seasonings.

5. Bake at 500 degrees for 7-10 minutes until golden brown an cheese is melted.


Nutrition Information:

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447k Calories
25g Protein
18g Total Fat
43g Carbs
11% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
447k
22%

Fat
18g
29%

  Saturated Fat
10g
63%

Carbohydrates
43g
15%

  Sugar
5g
6%

Cholesterol
56mg
19%

Sodium
1291mg
56%

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Protein
25g
52%

Selenium
32µg
46%

Calcium
434mg
43%

Phosphorus
365mg
37%

Folate
113µg
28%

Manganese
0.53mg
26%

Vitamin B2
0.45mg
26%

Vitamin B12
1µg
25%

Vitamin B1
0.35mg
24%

Iron
3mg
22%

Vitamin B3
4mg
21%

Zinc
2mg
19%

Vitamin A
744IU
15%

Magnesium
48mg
12%

Fiber
3g
12%

Potassium
393mg
11%

Vitamin B6
0.2mg
10%

Copper
0.19mg
10%

Vitamin E
1mg
9%

Vitamin K
9µg
9%

Vitamin B5
0.64mg
6%

Vitamin C
4mg
6%

Vitamin D
0.28µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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