For kids; English muffin halves or flattened biscuits for mini pizzas?!


Question:

For kids; English muffin halves or flattened biscuits for mini pizzas?

I am snack person for Bible School and need to know if the majority of kids would prefer English muffins or biscuits for the crust of a mini pizza.


Answers:
I made the english muffin version when I was a kid. I don't think the biscuits would hold up well with the added weight to them. Plus, the english muffin is closer to a pizza crust because the biscuit usually has added butter in it.

English muffin for sure!

Flattened biscuits!!!!

biscuits! woot

Biscuits because they taste better.

english muffins, definately.

Gotta go with the muffins...

My children liked the english muffin version of mini pizzas.

Well I would want an english muffin but I am an adult but I think the kids would enjoy the biscuits more.

the biscuit for sure

English Muffin foe show my nizzle

Biscuits. English Muffins seem a little too thick. You can also try ritz crackers. Perfect size for a single pepperoni.
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For kids I would say most enjoy English Muffins, try toasting them a little before adding the toppings so they are nice and crispy.

As for adults, have you tried mini pitas? They make great pizza crusts! (I know some kids that like them too, and if it's hot out you can do them on the grill).

you know they're really good if you take pita bread and make pizzas out of them. also you can get low carb low fat pita that tastes great. the pitas are less work because they are a little bigger and can serve more, but just as fun.

(just realized after id posted that someone else already told you that. oh well)

For the ease of preparation and to shorten cooking time, use the english muffins.




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