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When you’re on a weight loss journey, finding a healthy pizza recipe can feel like a mighty challenge, so we thought it was time to share this piece of pizza perfection. Get ready to grab a slice of Slimming World’s egg pizza.

Is it a pizza? Is it a frittata? Whatever you want to call it, this slimming-friendly spin on the takeaway favourite delivers all the pizza flavours you love and fits perfectly into the Slimming World eating plan.

And if you really do fancy a ‘proper’ pizza, go right ahead and enjoy one! No food is banned at Slimming World and this dough-based margherita is a doddle to make.

More on the blog: Got that fakeaway feeling? Check out our collection of takeout-style recipes

Slimming World egg pizza recipe

serves 4
Free
ready in 45 minutes
vegetarian

What you need:

600g chard or mature spinach
low-calorie cooking spray
1 large leek, thinly sliced
4 garlic cloves, crushed
12 large eggs
120g fat-free natural cottage cheese
small pack fresh mint, chopped
small pack fresh basil, chopped
small pack fresh coriander, chopped
2 tomatoes, diced
4 spring onions, thinly sliced
1 medium-hot chilli (red or green), deseeded and sliced

What you do:

1. Strip the leaves from the stalks of the chard or spinach and finely shred the leaves (save the stalks, as you can enjoy them cooked with another meal.)

2. Spray a large ovenproof non-stick frying pan (use one you can put a lid on, as you’ll need to cover it) with low-calorie cooking spray and place over a medium heat. Add the leek, garlic, 3 tbsp water and as much of the chard or spinach as you can fit in. Cover and cook until tender, stirring in another handful of chard or spinach every now and then. Tip into a colander and press out as much liquid as possible.

3. Crack the eggs into a large mixing bowl, season lightly and beat well. Stir in the chard or spinach, cottage cheese and all the herbs.

4. Preheat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4.

5. Wipe the pan, spray with more low-calorie cooking spray and return to a medium heat. Pour in the egg mixture and cook gently for 10 minutes or until the mixture is partially set. Scatter over the tomatoes, spring onions and chilli. Transfer the pan to the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown and firm all the way through.

6. Release the omelette with a spatula, turn out onto a large plate or serving board and cut into wedges. Serve hot with a big, crunchy salad.

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How will you top your egg pizza?

The great thing about this recipe is that, once you’ve mastered making your frittata, you can try whatever ingredients you fancy.

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Lovs says: “I really love pizza omelettes! I’ve got mushrooms, peppers, sweetcorn and spinach with my Healthy Extra ‘a’ choice of cheese. Having this with salad and a leftover jacket potato I made into wedges.”

More on the blog: Slimming World lunch ideas

Claire tops her pizza omelette with cooked chicken slices, plus sliced peppers, onions, tomatoes and spring onions, to make a quick and easy lunchtime meal.

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