feeding 3 hungry children on a budget, hotdog stuff crust pizza home made with photos. yummy food for kids

in #food7 years ago

I am always looking for a way to feed my kids good food and there is one way I know how and that is by making it myself, as a trained chef of 15 years I have plenty of mad cooking skills.

I like to budget so on a weekend we can spend the money we have saved through the week on something else, like going to the pictures, bowling or even a drive to the coast.

Today I made pizza from scratch this is the recipe I used and as was around at @wrongjohn house I had no access to the internet so I had to scratch my head and make it up as I went along.

Now there were a few challenges I had to face while cooking up these tasty treats.

  1. There is no rolling pin.
  2. I had to bring my own pan to make my pizza sauce.

Now the recipe I made was kid-friendly as my kids like a sweat pizza sauce otherwise they will not eat it.

The sauce
passata full carton of 400mls this cost 50p
2 tablespoons of tomato puree tube cost 64p
and a good squirt of ketchup £1.00

The dough
2 cups of flour bag cost 45p
7g of yeast 12p
2 teaspoons of sugar
salt freshly ground
and warm water. eyeballed to make a rubber-like dough

and a tin of hotdogs 74p
grated cheese £1.50 I used about 120g between all 3 pizzas and there are loads left in the bag.

so to feed 3 kids with this recipe it cost about £1.90 to make for 3 pizzas.

Now,l this will be less as I also made meatball bbq pizza which is in my next post and used the remaining sauce and dough to make that so it might be even £1.20 to make. but you get a rough idea that this is cheap. and tastes better than a takeaway

here we go.

so for the dough, I mixed all the ingredients together and needed together to make a large dough ball and left to rest on the side for about an hour.
While this was rising I made the sauce which was just putting the 3 ingredients in a pan and leaving to simmer and mixing when needed.

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No rolling pin so I used a Pringles tin haha

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I chopped the hotdogs in half then lengthways

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I started to wrap the hotdogs in the dough making sure I pinch it down to keep them in the dough.

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The sauce had cooked down to make a lovely sweet sauce

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Popped the 3 bases on a pizza tray

and started to load it up with the sauce and cheese

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chopped the remaining hot dogs into little slices and place them on top of the pizza and baked at gas mark 6 for 25 minutes until golden and bubbly

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As you can see the kids are loving it.

My wife said she didn't want my kids faces on the net so I blacked them out, but you can still see the smiles.

Hope you like my food blog and pictures

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I can understand why food is one of the busiest tags on Steemit. All these meals are incredible.

The menu kinda makes one salivate.

it does indeed :)

nice work ,
that is the advantage of being a chef
we eat a lot of rice , that is also cheap

I've got some good rice recipes, I am going to start doing D-tube videos soon, I am just struggling to start, I am a little lost with video editing. but I have done a video that I think I will be posting tomorrow.

You're a good wife @artonmysleeve - I'll be home soon, plate mine up! Nice work with the Pringles tube...

why thank you.

haha, I am glad you enjoyed it mate.

Looks yummy

I saw that you had pizza last night @happyhousewife. that also looked yummy too. :)

Yes I sure did. Thanks @artonmysleeve looking forward to seeing some more of your blog. Take care