Mini pizzas with three toppings
2
Points®
Total time: 1 hr 30 min • Prep: 45 min • Cook: 45 min • Serves: 36 • Difficulty: Easy
As the sun starts to set, tempt your guests with these mouth-watering morsels featuring three winning flavour combinations.


Ingredients
Reduced fat oil spread
1 tbs
Brown onion
2 medium, thinly sliced
Brown sugar
2 tsp
Vinegar
1 tsp
Dry yeast
2 tsp, (7g)
Caster sugar
½ tsp
Plain flour
2 cup(s), (300g)
Olive oil
1 tbs
Soft goat's cheese
40 g, crumbled
Baby potatoes
1 individual, thinly sliced
Fresh rosemary
1 tbs
Bocconcini
4 baby, thinly sliced
Cherry tomatoes
4 individual, thinly sliced
Fresh thyme
1 tbs
Fresh basil
1 tbs
Oil spray
1 x 3 second spray(s)
Instructions
1
Melt spread in a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Cook onion, stirring occasionally, for 25 minutes or until golden. Add brown sugar and vinegar and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until onion mixture has caramelised.
2
Meanwhile, preheat oven to 200°C or 180°C fan-forced. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Whisk ¾ cup (185ml) lukewarm water, yeast and caster sugar in a jug until yeast has dissolved. Set aside in a warm place for 10 minutes or until frothy.
3
Sift flour and a large pinch of salt into a large bowl. Add yeast mixture and oil and mix to form a soft dough. Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 5–7 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Roll out dough until 3mm thick. Using a 5cm round pastry cutter, cut 36 discs from dough. Place discs on prepared trays.
4
Divide caramelised onion among one-third of the pizza bases. Sprinkle with goat’s cheese. Place a potato slice on half of the remaining bases. Sprinkle with rosemary. Place a slice of bocconcini on remaining bases. Top with a slice of tomato. Lightly spray pizzas with oil. Bake for 10–12 minutes or until bases are golden and crisp.
5
To serve, top caramelised onion pizzas with thyme and bocconcini pizzas with basil leaves.
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