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You’re Going to Love This Bubble Pizza Recipe

BUBBLE PIZZA CASSEROLE

You’re Going to Love This Bubble Pizza Recipe

Bubble pizza is a super quick and easy way to make pizza at home. The recipe uses biscuits to form the crust, ground beef simmered in pizza sauce, and two cheeses as topping to make it a hearty meal. Kids love this, and you can't beat the savings over takeout pizza. While it's filling enough to be a meal on it's own, oven baked French fries go perfectly with it. Salt the frozen French fries before baking to pull out the moisture and make them crispier.

Ordering pizza is a strong temptation on nights that are busy or tiring. It's hard to beat the convenience of being able to get a nice, warm pie delivered straight to your home. However, this bubble pizza recipe is so easy to make that it can definitely work as a delivery substitute.

Plus, this pizza recipe is going to be a lot better for you than takeout pizza. Most pizza chains use extra ingredients in their pizzas; while this creates a unique and delicious flavor, it also often adds a lot of extra fat and calories.

Make this bubble pizza recipe and you won't think twice about ordering takeout the next time you have a busy night. Your whole family will enjoy this, so much so that they'll be disappointed once it's all gone! If you enjoy this recipe, leave a comment down below letting us know.

Bubble Pizza

Bubble Pizza Ingredients:

1½ lb. ground beef
1 jar pizza sauce
2 tubes refrigerator biscuits
1½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Directions:

1. Brown the ground beef in a skillet and drain.

2. Stir pizza sauce into browned hamburger and simmer until heated through.

3. Quarter the biscuits and place in a 13-in x 9-in x 2-in greased baking dish. Top with beef mixture.

4. Bake uncovered at 400 degrees F for 20 minutes.

5. Sprinkle with cheeses and bake 5-10 more minutes.

Serve with oven baked French fries if desired. Salt the frozen French fries before baking to make them crispier. 

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