I remember doing this in college. My friends and cousins didn't want to spend much on pizza or any mirienda so we just made these instead. Mamir miraot kami gamin ya.
Last week, I discovered we still had most ingredients to make spaghetti except for ground meat. We had Hunt's Spaghetti Sauces, Kraft Eden Cheese... I was wondering if we should keep it for another occasion or just use it now as I was in the mood to experiment with food. Well, I was looking in the fridge and all that's there were leftovers, I decided to be creative and just throw things up and make an economical version of a pizza. I know most of you have probably done this before and I post this now so you can give me pointers on how to make an even more delicious version of a pizza. Well here it is:
Loaf Bread Pizza
Ingredients:
Loaf of bread
1 packs of Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce
Kraft Eden Cheese
1 large onion cut in rings
1/2 clove of garlic minced
bell pepper cut in small pieces
salt
Knorr cubes ( beef would be better)
Left over meats cut into small pieces (hot dogs, sausages, ham, giniling kung meron)
cooking oil
Procedure:
Saute some onion and garlic in cooking oil in low fire.When you smell that delicious ginisa smell, pour in Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce. Simmer for a few minutes with constant stirring. I like Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce because it's affordable and it's tastier.
When the sauce is ready, apply it over the loaves of bread.
Top with grated Kraft Eden Cheese, onion rings, bell pepper and left over meat (of course the meat has been cooked previously).
Place inside a microwave or any oven toaster. Set it on low just enough to brown the bread and melt the cheese. (I like it when the bread is not that toasted, though a crispy toasted bread will be just as delicious). There you go, loaf bread pizza!
Now enjoy!
What other recipes can one do with Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce and Kraft Eden Cheese?