4th of July Campfire Pizzas – After the Barbecue

You are going to need a pie iron for this but this is outstanding for around the campfire. At our 4th of July barbecue, at the end of the day, we start a fire in the fire pit. Get the fire burning hot until you have good coals. Spray the pie iron thoroughly with Pam or something similiar before beginning.

8 oz pizza or spaghetti sauce
1 lb White bread
1/4 lb Mozzarella cheese
Pepperoni

Using the pie iron, take two slices of bread, put 1 1/2 tablespoons pizza sauce on one slice of bread. Top with Mozzarella cheese and sliced pepperoni. Place other side of bread on top and butter outer sides of bread. Put sandwich into pie iron and place in coals of fire. Cook until bread is toasted.

 

Using the pie iron, take two slices of bread, put 1 1/2 tablespoons pizza sauce on one slice of bread. Top with Mozzarella cheese and sliced pepperoni. Place other side of bread on top and butter outer sides of bread. Put sandwich into pie iron and place in coals of fire. Cook until bread is toasted.

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About Bob Blick

Although I currently have over a dozen websites online, I started up realmencooking.com to share my passion and knowledge for barbecuing. I want this to be a fun and informative site and plan to write basically the way I talk.
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2 Responses to 4th of July Campfire Pizzas – After the Barbecue

  1. Mleinda says:

    Sounds good, I will be trying this at my next camping trip in a few weeks! Thanks

  2. Bob Blick says:

    You will love it. We also do pies. Same technique – use bread and add the pie filling. What a tasty snack.

    I did neglect to mention to spray the pie iron with Pam or something first each time before using it.

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