Good Mmm-orning!
Goodness gracious it is Wednesday already. Short week!
Behold, the breakfast pizza.
Do you ever think of a recipe idea and find yourself racing to the kitchen to make it as soon as possible?
That was me last night.
I was looking at my PB & J Glo Bites and Pumpkin Spiced Glo Bites recipes and the idea of making a breakfast pizza suddenly struck me. Not just any pizza though, a peanut butter, jam, and banana breakfast pizza!
If it worked, I knew I would have a fun recipe to share with you that would be delicious, kid-friendly, and fun to throw together on the weekend.
And who doesn’t love leftover pizza for a quick weekday breakfast now and then? ;)
Peanut Butter, Jam, & Banana Breakfast Pizza
Ingredients:
- 2 cups whole grain spelt flour
- 1/2 cup Earth Balance buttery spread, warmed
- 1/4 cup Sucanat (or brown sugar might work)
- 1 large banana, sliced
- 1/2 cup Almond Milk (adapted from 1/4 cup which was an error)
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
- 3/4 cup jam
- 1/3-1/2 cup peanut butter
- Cacao Nibs (optional)
- Coconut, to garnish (optional)
Directions: Preheat oven to 400F. Grease a pie pan. In a large bowl mix together the spelt flour, salt, sucanat, and cinnamon. Now pour in milk and warmed Earth Balance. Mix. Take batter and spread evenly with fingers into the pie pan. Now grab your jam and spread over the crust mixture. Add sliced banana and optional cacao nibs. Pop into the oven for 25 minutes at 400F. Remove and cool for 15 minutes. Pipe on peanut butter, slice and serve. You can also chill it and serve it cold or try popping it in the freezer for a cold treat (just let it defrost for about 5 minutes first)!
Note: This pizza is very sweet! If you want to make a lighter pizza, you can experiment with using less jam and peanut butter. The amounts above are just a guideline.
First, make your protein-packed 100% whole grain spelt crust! The dough tastes like a healthy sugar cookie. :) Yummers.
Squish the dough all in there with your fingers. Don’t worry it doesn’t have to be perfect!
Now take your jam…you could have fun experimenting with different flavours of jam.
And spread it all around…(it helps if you let it sit at room temperature to soften!)
Cover with bananas and optional cacao nibs…or if you are feeling crazy, chocolate chips.
And bake at 400F for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and cool in pan for about 15 minutes.
Now place peanut butter in a baggie, trim a small hole in the corner, and ‘pipe’ onto the pie.
Oh yes.
This is magical.
Serve warm, chilled in the fridge, OR frozen like a DQ Treatzza Pizza!
I tried it hot, warm, chilled, and frozen and my favourite way to eat it was chilled straight from the fridge! Just like leftover pizza. :)
Have fun trying out different kinds of nut butters too. You could even make a nut-free version using sunflower seed butter. I really want to try this with Barney Butter but we don’t have it in Canada. It is probably for the best. The last time I had some Eric kept asking me if I wanted any toast with my Barney Butter. ;) Who needs toast when you have Barney Butter?
You could also try making a FRUIT pizza and loading it with all kinds of sliced fruit…how delicious would that be? I’m thinking mangoes, banana, pineapple, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, etc.
I also want to say a huge THANK YOU for your support with the Tastespotting Portabella Playoff Challenge! My Stuffed Pizza recipe took home gold. Thanks everyone! :)








That is amazing and possibly one of the most delicious things I’ve ever seen!!!
A fruity breakfast pizza? Love it!!!
You had me at peanut butter… now THIS is pizza I could eat for breakfast! :)
OMG. That looks completely incredible. Picture perfect. Genius. If I didn’t have overnight oats waiting in the fridge I’d be running to make that right now. Perhaps tomorrow…3 meal pizza day?! I fully support some form of pizza being eaten for every meal. :)
GAH! This looks so good and i’m at work and I can’t make it right this second. But now I am officially STARVING!!!! Wow, you’re a genius.
AHH looks so delicious!!! I love how dense and buttery the crust looks!
You have just revolutionised the word of breakfast. My deepest admiration to you, my dear.
Wow, you are full of great recipes lately. I love the looks of the healthy spelt crust! I tested your frosty glo cakes and raw date and seed cookies this weekend. Both successes!
Angela, you are so creative! I love that pizza idea! It is so darling!
I have yet to get degrees into frames. My lover and I have 5 (soon to be 6) between us, so it’s a matter of one whole wall! We each have 2 undergrads (poli sci then sociology/biochemistry then geology) and now I’m going to add my MA in Sociology to his MSc in Geology. But I think we’ve established that #7 (a PhD) is all up to me!
LOVE the creative recipes you come up with!!! This breakfast pizza is on my list to make.
Awesome idea!
Wow! Love the pizza idea! Who knew breakfast could be so fun! And congrats on the gold mushroom! :-)
Oh wow. This looks amazing. I love pizza straight from the fridge. :)
This is brilliant. My little boy will totally eat this (he loves vegan pizza). I’ll have to try it this weekend!
Whoaa..I have to try this ASAP! I love new ways to eat PB :D Also, good idea with piping it on!
This looks beyond amazing. I love sweet breakfasts, and the whole pizza thing just puts it over the top! :)
oh YUM, that is definitely a must try!
Peanut Butter & Jelly is my favorite thing ever so I will definitely need to try this pizza out soon!! I am a newer reader to your blog but I love it!
Congrats on your mushroom win!
That pizza looks amazing. I will definitely need to make that! Maybe I’ll try adding more fruits — some strawberries and a sprinkle of nuts or something. Thanks for the idea!
WOW–that does look great! thats the way to start the day!