Sometimes we are in the mood for the flavor of pizza, but not the work. This recipe is a perfect solution for those nights. I always keep precooked sausage and hamburger in the freezer so this meal can be thrown together in a quick hurry. It is also one we love to do when we are camping. My husband is a scout master so coming up with recipes that can be done in a Dutch oven that 16 hungry boys will love is a challenge. This is one they all enjoy!
Pizza Pot Pie
1 lb
hamburger
1 lb pork or
Italian sausage
¼ cup
chopped onion
¼ cup
chopped green pepper
15-20 slices
of pepperoni, quartered
1 can green
beans, drained
1 can
mushrooms, drained
1 (15oz) can
tomato sauce
1 tsp dried
oregano
1 tsp dried
basil
½ tsp garlic
powder
1 cup grated
mozzarella or cheddar cheese
Batter:
5 Tbsp dry
milk powder
½ tsp salt
1 tsp baking
soda
1¾ cups
all-purpose flour
½ tsp dried
oregano
½ tsp dried
basil
½ tsp garlic
powder
3 eggs
1½ Tbsp vegetable
oil
1½ cups
water
Brown
hamburger and sausage with onions and green peppers in a large skillet. Drain.
Stir in pepperoni, green beans, mushrooms, tomato sauce and seasonings. Allow
to simmer for 5-8 minutes until heated through. Pour into a greased 9x13 pan.
Top with shredded cheese. Combine batter ingredients. Stir just until combined.
Pour over mixture in 9x13 pan. Bake at 400° for about 25 minutes or until a
toothpick inserted in center of dough comes out clean.
Dutch Oven Instructions:
Before going camping: Cook and combine filling
ingredients and store in a ziplock bag. Mix the dry ingredients for the batter
in a separate ziplock bag.
At camp: Start at least 40 charcoal
briquettes for heat. These will take 20-30 minutes to get hot.
Pour filling into a greased or foil lined 12"
Dutch oven. Place 10 coals under the Dutch oven and allow the filling to warm
through. Mix the batter ingredients and pour over the top of warm filling.
Place 20 coals on the lid and replace coals under the oven if needed. Bake for
approximately 25 minutes. Rotate the lid about ¼ turn clockwise and the
oven about ¼ turn counter-clockwise about every 10 minutes to provide a little
more even cooking. You
want the top of the batter to crack and
be golden brown. Insert a toothpick into
the batter and see if it comes out clean.
We make a similar pizza but use a popover recipe for the top, then turn it upsidedown on each plate so crust is on bottom.
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