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Let's Not Wait For Taco Tuesday


Sundays are perfect for rest, relaxation and recipes! There are so many fun recipes that exist, especially on Pinterest - and Sundays are the perfect day to burn something in the oven get creative with cooking!

Pizza and tacos are two wonderful foods, but not often thought of together! We just had to try this recipe when we found it (loosely based on the taco pizza recipe found here) and adjusted accordingly to our taste buds! The result was delicious - browse the photos and recipe below to inspire your own taco pizza this Sunday!






Preheat oven to 350.
Start with a thawed bread dough, spread on pizza stone.
Cook for 10 minutes



While dough is in oven, chop 5 mini peppers into circles.
For a strong kick, use one habanjero pepper!
Chop 1 red onion.
Remove dough, brush with olive oil and 2 tbs. garlic.
Spread 3/4 cup marinara sauce
Add one 16 oz can of kidney beans, the chopped peppers and onion to your dough
Sprinkle 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
Garnish with 2 tbs of chopped cilantro (optional)






Return to oven
Cook for at least 20 minutes, or until desired crispiness
Remove, let cool, serve and enjoy!


Another Sunday well spent! Our favorite meals are served with good food, good family and good friends! Will you be trying any recipes this Sunday, or do you need a little extra inspiration? Browse our Pinterest page, Feeding Family and Friends, for your weekend cooking concoctions!

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