Sandwich Wrap Pepperoni Pizza

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  • Number of Servings: 1
Ingredients
1 sandwich wrap in sundried tomato flavor (or any flavor that suits you)1/4 cup pizza sauce1/4 cup 2% milkfat mozzarella cheese 17 turkey pepperoni slices5 jumbo olives, sliced
Directions
Preheat oven to 400*. Place cookie sheet in oven while pre-heating.
Place wrap on cookie sheet and place in oven for 2-5 minutes (watch to make sure does not burn just crisps).
Take out of oven and turn on broiler.
Place toppings on wrap.
Put under broiler for another 1-3 minutes or until done to your liking.
ENJOY!


Number of Servings: 1

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user ANDRALA.

Servings Per Recipe: 1
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 302.1
  • Total Fat: 14.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 51.9 mg
  • Sodium: 1,817.6 mg
  • Total Carbs: 25.6 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 11.0 g
  • Protein: 27.6 g

Member Reviews
  • JBNETTA1
    I love this recipe, it's simple to make for a quick lunch. I actually top mine with spinach instead of olives and it's great. - 12/14/09
  • SYLVIALYNN2
    Play nice and be nice. Not everyone has the same tastes or dietary restrictions and may be at a different stage in their journey. Recipe sounds delicious and I will be trying it with adjustments to fit my taste and needs. - 12/26/10
  • JENNYJ5
    Quick and good!! I had all the ingredients at home!! I never could figure out how to keep my wrap from getting soggy, never thought of putting it in the over first to crisp it up!! Awesome!! - 6/30/08
  • SAGARINO
    Very good but I added some sliced tomatoes & zuchini - 6/28/08
  • CHICKCALLEDEMO
    Made it "my way" with out meat or the sauce but used a tad of crushed galic/olive oil infusion, spinach, mushrooms, and a low sodium cheese that I enjoy and it was really good. This is a fun recipe and can be altered to anyone's tastes and sodium preferences if they think about it prior to making. - 6/28/08
  • CD3605571
    I cut down on the pepperoni by 2/3 and made my own pizza sauce to cut back on sodium and added sauteed onions, bell peppers and mushrms to bulk it up. It was good! - 6/28/08
  • LITTLEWIND53
    My sister has done the personal pita pizzas for years, she gathers all the ingredients from pineapple, ham, cheeses, etc., and everyone makes thier own. She uses the small pita pockets. It is always a hit.
    P.S. You can use NSA tom sauce to cut the sodium. Make of it what YOU want. We do... - 12/27/10
  • EBPOOKIE
    Sounds great I would substitute my own sauce because of the sodium. I would boil a few tomotoes puree it then add basil and onions. I used Mortons light salt or Mrs. Dash vs. Salt. Add pepper to the sauce and garlic and you will have a much healther pizza sauce without the high amounts of sodium. - 6/18/09
  • PRETTYBLKGYRL
    to reduce the sodium count of homemade pizzas I use fresh mozzarella cheese & homemade tomato sauce. - 9/7/08
  • CODELL26
    This was pretty awesome! I don't get the chance to eat much while I'm at work, so this is a good way to get a lot of the nutrients I need in a fun way! I added some veggies to make it more like a supreme pizza. - 7/31/08
  • LEAHHOLMES
    Really quick, easy and tasty - I suspect I'll be making this for lunch quite often! If you're concerned about the sodium then just put some different toppings on according to taste. Also, I just put it back in the oven rather than broiling, and it still worked great. - 6/29/08
  • SMILINDAD
    I think I'll try this with ground turkey instead of the turkey pepperoni. That would cut a lot of the sodium. - 6/28/08
  • BSTARR11
    I actually wrap this up as opposed to eating it flat. Either way it's awesome! - 3/7/07
  • SUGARSMOM2
    the perfect go to snack or meal . quick easy . tastey. - 12/26/10
  • LEANJEAN6
    wOW!--vERY GOOD--tasty-- - 12/26/10
  • RTRNMAC
    Perfect pizza substitution but not as heavy as pizza. I made mine with fat free cheese and no pepperoni. I followed the recipe for my husband's version. - 9/18/08
  • KSPILLS713
    Lightened it up a little. Similar to what I make with flatbread and baked like a pizza. - 9/3/08
  • MOMOKO
    I am not sure why it needs 17 pepperoni slices. That sounds like a lot for a single serving. It sounds tasty though. :) - 9/3/08
  • WHEEZE645
    I tried it with canadian bacon because I don't like pepperoni - 7/7/08
  • LULUSLOSINGIT
    This was so good, but I didn't realize how high the sodium content was. Unfortunately, I am going to have to look for another pizza alternative. : ( - 6/28/08
  • MCDEANE52
    This is, by far, the BEST recipe I've tried! It is GREAT!!! A new family favorite. THANK YOU for this wonderful, easy recipe! - 6/28/08
  • HORNOFPLENTY
    Very cool recipe! And I love how it's filling because of the protein and fiber! - 6/28/08
  • TISHTISHX
    I prefer my pizza soft & chewy so I put it all together cold & put it in toaster oven then roll it up to eat it. You can also roll it up then melt it in microwave. To prevent sogginess, put the cheese on 1st then the toppings. I also prefer a whole wheat flour tortilla, they're soft to start with. - 12/27/10
  • CD8417846
    I love this but not the olivers - 12/26/10
  • SHERYLN
    Sodium way too high, will have to try another alternative. - 9/3/08