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These pizza hut commercials are taunting me. So I decided to do my own version of pizza that has Protein from meat and cheese but the ooey gooey cheese we all love!

4 slice turkey

1 slice turkey bacon

1/4 cupShredded cheese of choice

2 tbspns Marinara/ pizza sauce

Lay out turkey slices overlapping. Spread sauce add cheese and chopped turkey bacon. Pop in toaster oven for 7-10 min Maybe 2-3 meals not sure yet. But so delish!

Hope u enjoy

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That look Yummy thanx for the recipe :)

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Here's another you might enjoy. It has been a favorite of ours for many years.

4 oz of cream cheese

4 eggs

1/3 C heavy whipping cream

1/4 cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese

1 tsp italian seasoning

2 C mixed italian cheese

1/4 tsp garlic powder

1/2 C low carb pizza sauce (at the time Mama Mia's was the lowest I could find in stores)

Preheat oven to 375F.

Beat together cream cheese and eggs until smooth. Add cream, parmesan and spices, mix again.

Spray 9" or larger baking dish with butter Pam (or spray of your choice).

Sprinkle 2 C cheese into dish, pour egg mixture over cheese.

Bake 375 for 30 minutes.

Remove form oven let stand for 5 minutes.

Spread on sauce and 1 cup mozzeralla cheese top with any of chosen toppings (pepperoni & sausage do very well with this recipe).

Return to oven bake til bubbly and brown.

Let stand for 10-15 minutses before cutting.

Friends who have had it all say they prefer it to regular pizza.

:)

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I use the low carb tortilla (garlic flavor) then spread pizza sause on top......top with my favorite toppings, and then cook it on the stove top for about 5 minutes on medium low heat......the crust is crisppy just like a thin crust...very yummy!

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That really looks good! Thanks for the recipe!

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Yummy! All those sound great, I will give them a try!

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It was great guys! The best thing is that it was perfect for my pizza craving and it only took 15 min total to prep and cook. It made 2 meals for me, you can slice it out and eat it like a reg piece of pizza its not as messy as it looks lol.

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Doesn't all that cheese cause us to gain weight? Just curious

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Well u can get low fat cheese. It's a good source of Protein. I eat cheese 4-5 days out the week and I continue to lose ;)

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thank you for the recipe . i'm going to have to try it when I'm on soft foods.

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All great ideas! When we were kids, Mom made "Meatza"......another good meal to satisfy those pizza cravings.

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Wow. That looks sooooo good.

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