What’s for dinner tonight? It’s the question I’ve come to loathe the most. I know I’m the Mom, but sometimes I just don’t know what to serve for dinner. Don’t you get bored of eating and serving the same dish over and over again? I know I do. One night of the week I don’t dread is pizza night. It’s a night off from cooking, a night where I don’t have to cook, and I love it! The only draw back, it’s not the healthiest. So lately, we’ve been switching it up and turned it into make your own pizza night. Now, thanks to Sabra Canada Hummus….pizza night is getting a big old twist.
This my friends is Sabra Hummus Flatbread Pizza! You’re welcome.
The beauty of make your own pizza night, is the opportunity to make that pizza what ever you want it to be, spend some extra time with your kiddos and embrace your inner Betty Crocker. There’s no “wrong” way to make a pizza so you can let your creative juices flow. Of course our family loves the traditional pizza toppings but on this occasion (and let me tell you many occasions from now on) we decided to kick it up a notch and spread hummus instead of tomato sauce on the base. This Friday night we created a Mediterranean style flatbread that wowed the crowd…Friday pizza night will never be the same.
Here’s what you need:
Ingredients:
*Your choice of flat bread: Pita Bread, Pizza Crusts, or Naan Bread. (we went with Naan)
*Extra Virgin Olive Oil
*Italian Seasoning – a sprinkle
*Sabra Hummus – we had on offer both the Roasted Red Pepper Sabra Hummus and the Classic. I love that by using Sabra Hummus in place of traditional pizza sauce I’m feeding my family a healthy plant-based protein and a source of fibre and iron.
*Cucumber – chopped
*Sun Dried Tomatoes -chopped
*Black olives -sliced
*Red Onion -diced
*Salt and Pepper -to taste
*Mozzarella Cheese – shredded
*Feta Cheese
*Parmesan (optional but not really)
*Baby Arugula (optional) to add a nice peppery finish
Directions:
*Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees
*Prep all your ingredients and have them ready to go – buffet style.
*Drizzle your pita or naan lightly with olive oil and sprinkle with Italian Seasoning.
*Remove from oven and generously spread each pita or naan with 2 – 3 tablespoons of your favourite flavour of Sabra Hummus. In my opinion, the more the better!
*Top with your favourite Mediterranean inspired ingredients.
*Bake in the oven at 400 degrees for approximately 6 minutes to toast up the pita or naan, and meld all those flavours together.
Serve with a side Greek Salad.
The result a ridiculously tasty thin crust pizza, juxtaposed with the creamy Sabra Hummus and a superb crunch factor. It’s now a family favourite.
In a rush? Try a no-bake version. Perfect on a summers eve or just a fresh twist – follow the directions above but don’t bake. Sliced up into squares this would also make a lovely appetizer!
Insider Mama Tip: Struggling for lunch ideas? Here’s some insider info and a new idea for you; Sabra products are Gluten-Free, Non-GMO Verified, Vegetarian/Vegan, have no trans fats or cholesterol are Kosher, and can be found in major grocery stores and mass retailers across the country. I found Sabra products in two different spots in my local Loblaw. The next time you are making lunches, or helping kiddos make they own, remember that Sabra Hummus is a healthy addition to any sandwich and makes a perfect a spread replacing butter, margarine or mayo. One of our “go-to” lunches now includes a simple veggie lunch wrap. We use our favourite whole-wheat wrap, spread with hummus, add spinach, red pepper, cucumber and cheese. Roll it up add it to the bento box, and lunch is done. The veggies stay crisp and it’s such a nice break from traditional sandwiches.
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Tainan Lu says
My favourite way to eat hummus is on toast
LynneT says
I like to use it as a spread on my turkey or chicken sandwiches.
Ann Kieswetter says
I use it as a dip for veggies, also on sandwiches & wraps.
Elicia P says
Favorite way is to make a wrap with hummus and fill with veggies.
Joanne Jaffey says
My daughter eats it with a spoon right out of the container; I like to thin it out with a little oil&lemon for delicious creamy salad dressing.
Sandra F. says
I like eating it on fresh vegetables and in wraps.
Lori M says
I use hummus in my quesidillas instead of cheese!
Candace Glenney says
With bacon wrapped dates!
Julie-Lynne McCann says
we love it with melba toast and avocado or pumpernickel bread
Chery says
Not unique, but my favourite way to use hummus is as a spread on my wraps before I add my veggies!
Beth Young says
I like to mix hummus with plain white rice , tomatoes and red onion too So yummy
Nicole kristin hiscock says
Wow I never thought of this before! Going to try it sometime soon
sarah alexis says
My favourite way to eat hummus is on toast with tomato or avocado!
Janet M says
I love hummus on fresh veggies in the summer when it is hot.
Soozle (Suzie B) says
Im not terribly unique in my hummus uses – I like it as a dip or as a sandwich spread!