Ingredients

1 whole wheat pita bread
1/4 cup barbecue sauce
1/4 lb veggie burger , crumbled
1/4 cup mushroom , sliced
1/8 cup cheddar cheese , shredded
1/8 cup mozzarella cheese , shredded
Are you in a rush and looking for a healthy meal to make? Look no further than this vegetarian pita pizza with barbecue sauce. This single serving pizza is perfect for lunch or a quick snack, and it only takes under 30 minutes to make. The combination of barbecue sauce, mushrooms, and veggie burger crumbles on top of whole wheat pita bread makes for a satisfying meal that's also guilt-free. Plus, you can customize your toppings to your liking and experiment with different seasonings to create the perfect vegetarian pita pizza to suit your taste buds.

Instructions

1.Preheat the oven to 375°F
2.Toast the pita bread in the oven for 5 minutes
3.Take out the pita bread and evenly spread barbecue sauce on top
4.Sprinkle both kinds of shredded cheese on top of the barbecue sauce
5.Add crumbled veggie burger and sliced mushrooms on top of the cheese
6.Put the pita pizza back in the oven for 10-15 minutes until the cheese is melted and the crust is crispy

PROS

This vegetarian pita pizza is easy to make and is a healthy way to satisfy your pizza cravings.

Using whole wheat pita bread and combining mushrooms and veggie burgers as toppings add vitamins and nutrients to the meal.

CONS

The barbecue sauce can be a little messy to work with while making this vegetarian pita pizza, and sometimes it can get a little too sweet for some people’s taste.

As with any cheese dish, vegetarians or lactose-intolerant individuals may want to consider an alternative topping choice.

HEALTH & BENEFITS

This vegetarian pita pizza with barbecue sauce can be a great way to include more vegetables in your diet.
Mushrooms are low in calories but high in vitamins and antioxidants. Whole wheat pita bread also contains vitamins, minerals, and fiber that can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
And using plant-based meat alternatives such as veggie burgers can be a healthier choice for people aiming to decrease their meat intake.

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