Syn Free Pizza | Slimming World Friendly Recipe
This Syn Free recipe has been tried and tested week after week, making the best homemade Slimming World friendly pizza. My family now prefers my homemade pizza to takeaway.
It’s been really hard to create a pizza and keep it Slimming World friendly. I have been perfecting it for years. I have had some great attempts using Syns but I really wanted a Syn Free recipe incorporating Healthy Extras. This pizza really hits the spot and the topping decisions are up to you.
Are you a pizza person? (Is there a person who is not a pizza person?) We do pizza Friday at our house every week! We used to buy supermarket pizzas or order in but now we make them from scratch every week. The kids love getting involved and I think they enjoy it more after their efforts.
Why you’ll love this recipe….
- Easy to make
- Delicious
- Fun to make with the kids
- Choose your own toppings
- Syn free
- Uses Healthy Extra A and B
Batch Cook – Storage Information
- Fridge: The dough can be made ahead of time (even the night before). Just wrap in clingfilm and leave in the fridge. The sauce can also be made in advance and stored for up to 5 days in the fridge
- Freezer: The dough cannot be frozen. The sauce however can be and stored in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Syn Free Topping Ideas
- Ham & fresh pineapple (remember to add the pineapple on after cooking)
- Chicken & Mushroom
- Chicken tikka slices
- Chicken, Beef & Cherry tomatoes
- Spinach & Mushroom
- Ham & Mushroom
- Beef, Jalapenos, Red onion and Red pepper
- Mushroom, Mixed peppers, Red onion and Cherry tomatoes
- Slimming World Syn free sausage, Beef, Mushrooms, Mixed peppers and Red onion
- Tuna, Sweetcorn and Red onions
Is this recipe Slimming World friendly?
Absolutely!! Using 60g of made up bread mix counts as 1 Healthy Extra B portion for the day. Also 70g Reduced fat mozzarella counts as 1 Healthy Extra A portion. Everything else is Syn Free!
Related Articles: What is Healthy Extra A and Healthy Extra B?
Syn Free Pizza
Ingredients
Pizza Sauce
- 2 x 400g Tins Chopped Tomatoes
- 2 tbsp Tomato Puree
- ½ tsp Dried Basil
- ½ Onion [Peeled, finely diced]
- 1 Garlic Clove [Crushed]
- ¼ tsp Salt
- ½ tsp Paprika
- Pinch Black Pepper
Rest of ingredients
- 500g Packet Wholemeal Bread Mix [60g made up is Healthy Extra B]
- 70g Mozzarella, reduced fat/light [Shredded]
- Warm Water [Use around 10ml less than suggested on packet]
- Frylight/Low calorie cooking spray
- Choice of toppings
Instructions
Pizza Sauce
- Add all ingredients into a sauce pan, cover with a lid and simmer for 30-40 minutes stirring occasionally.
- Allow to cool for 5 minutes.
- Place into a food processor and blitz until smooth.
Rest of the pizza
- Make up bread mix as instructed on the packet. Then on a lightly dusted surface knead the bread for around 5 – 6 minutes.
- Pre heat oven to 180c/160c fan/Gas 4.
- Place the mix into a bowl and cover with either clingfilm or a damp towel. Place in a a warm place and leave for around 30 minutes or until the dough has doubled in size.
- Place the dough back onto a lightly dusted surface and knead for another 5 minutes. Then divide into 60g sections. [60g is 1 Healthy Extra B portion]Here is where you can freeze or store portions for further use.
- Using a lightly dusted rolling pin. Roll out your pizza dough to the desired thickness and shape.
- Spritz a baking pan with Frylight before placing the pizza on. Then spray the top of the pizza generously.
- Place into the oven for approx 7 – 8 minutes.
- Remove and top with delicious tomato sauce, shredded mozzarella and your choice of toppings. [Remember to pre cook any meat]
- Place back into the oven for 8 – 9 minutes before serving.
Have you created this recipe?
Please let me know how it turned out! Leave a comment below or share a photo on Instagram tagging me at @fatgirlskinny__ and the hashtag #fatgirlskinny.
Is the bread mix used as your HEB?
Yes 🙂
How can the base be syn free?
It uses your Healthy Extra B. This information is in the post x
Could you recommend a particular bread mix please, like the one you use yourself, thank you
I use Aldi ‘The Pantry’ Crusty Wholemeal Bread Mix
Thank you, our Aldi here in Ireland doesn’t stock this anymore, is there any others that you would recommend? Thanks again
That’s a shame. Most supermarkets stock own branded Wholemeal bread mixes 🙂