Boxing Day Recipes
Pizza Féstive Al Forno
Published: 26th December 2010 | Source: OC3D Kitchen |

1. Pizza Féstive Al Forno
You've got to be kidding right? Christmas dinner, on a pizza? This has got to be the biggest bastardisation of recent times; perhaps with the exception of the Don't Stop Believin' cover from "Glee".
This little experiment started as a bit of a laugh, but much to our suprise the end result was actually very good! Simply throw together a dough base and layer up your christmas dinner on top. If you're feeling risky, you can do what we did and replace the tomato puree base with left over gravy. Ultimately, whatever it doesn't matter what you have left over as Bread and Cheese are very neutral additions to the mix!
The OC3D XMAS Pizza
- 1 x Tesco Pizza Base
- Tesco Value Mozerella
- Leftover Gravy
- Leftover Roast Potato
- Leftover Turkey
- Leftover Pigs in Blankets
Preparation Time - < 5min
Cooking Time - 15min @ 200c (Fan Assisted)
This particular recipe has its gifts and curses. The good? It's christmas dinner on bread. The bad? It's christmas dinner on bread. As tastey as it was, it will inevitably taste just like yesterday's meal. Turn over for something a little more different...
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