Flatout® Flatbread is the official flatbread of Weight Watchers®, and the only flatbread they endorse! Flatout has always been BIG on flavor, but LOW in carbs and sugar. These wraps, made using Flatout Flatbreads, are one of those recipes. We ended up making two slightly different versions using Flatout‘s Light Original Flatbreads.įlatout Light Original Flatbreads are only 90 calories each and they’re high in protein and fiber. And the good news is that there are recipes out there that give you the best of both worlds – healthy AND tasty/filling (for all our healthy recipes CLICK HERE). Whether you’re on a specific diet or not, the fact that when you eat better, you FEEL better is an undeniable truth! So lately we’ve been focused on eating better. If you’re in need of a light and easy meal, try the BLT wrap or Turkey Bacon Ranch wrap! With Flatout Light Original Flatbreads, these wraps are under 400 calories and Weight Watchers approved!įlat out wraps – weight watchers approved! Bake for 5-7 minutes, until pizza is hot and cheese is melted.This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Flatout® Flatbread. Top pizza with Canadian bacon, sautéed onions, and pineapple chunks. Spread tomato sauce evenly over flatbread, then sprinkle cheese evenly over sauce. Flip flatbread to over, lightly spray other side with cooking spray. Lightly spray flatbread with olive oil spray and place on baking pan or cookie sheet. Spray a non-stick skillet with olive oil spray. Each serving has 7 Weight Watchers Freestyle Points. Or yours! Healthy Hawaiian Pizzaġ ounce shredded, part skim mozzarella cheeseģ slices Canadian bacon, sliced into quartersĢ slices pineapple (canned in juice, drained and cut into chunks) Now, with all of the flavor and none of the guilt, any night can be pizza night at my house. Next, I added of generous smear of tomato sauce, some gooey melted cheese, Canadian bacon, the sweet tang of pineapple and – my, oh, my – I knew I had a winner! Best of all, each flatbread is only 4 points on the WW Freestyle plan! Definitely a find in my search for a perfect pizza crust! Lavash flatbread is thick enough to handle the toppings without falling apart and big enough so I got four good-sized pieces of pizza from each flatbread. Flatout seems to be another brand that will fit the bill.) But if it’s not available in your store, I’m sure that you can locate similar products in your area – look for a whole wheat flatbread that is good sized and not too high in fat or calories. (I was able to find Lavash in my local market. It took me a long time to find a crust that would fit the bill but when I discovered Lavash Whole Grain Flatbread in my grocery store, I knew it was the perfect foundation for my pizza makeover. The key to this healthy pizza is a delicious, healthy, and generously-sized pizza crust.
Figuring out ways to do a makeover on a high-fat, high-calorie favorite food can be an easy first step on the path to a healthier eating.Īnd here’s the really good news! My healthy Hawaiian pizza makeover is so yummy, you might not even realize you’re eating healthy! And, likewise, most of us recognize that restaurant or fast food pizza is not a very healthy choice.īut here’s the good news: even small changes and choices can make a difference. That’s fine.īut no matter what our current state of readiness when it comes to weight watching, most of us recognize that seeking out healthier food choices is a good idea for the beyond 50 lifestyle. Now, maybe you’re not looking to lose weight. Finally, it had to include some scrumptious toppings – plain cheese just wasn’t going to cut it for me! It also had to be big enough to fill me up but low enough in points so I didn’t blow my diet. That it had to be delicious went without saying. A lot.įinally, realizing that going on this way could eventually result in my driving to the nearest pizza parlor and indulging in a most unfortunate setback, I set out to create a better pizza. So, for the last four months, I have avoided pizza entirely. Really, that’s not too terrible but….who has ONE slice of pizza? Not me, that’s for sure! A slice of thin crust, restaurant style cheese pizza is 8 points on Weight Watchers. Of course, it is possible to enjoy a slice of pizza on Weight Watchers.
I still can’t believe I reached my goal weight and feel so much healthier and energized!Īnd when my schedule gets busy, it can be hard to plan healthy meals. Lately, however, I have been skipping the pizza, trying to make healthier choices and stick to my WW Freestyle plan.
How a dish with Italian origins came to be so popular with red-blooded Americans in every part of the country is something of a mystery but there’s no doubt about it, most Americans love pizza. Full disclosure policyĪsk just about anybody in the US to name their two fast food favorites and chances are pretty good that one of them will be pizza.