Who knows Betty? We know Betty! The Betty Crocker Pizza Maker, that is.
We’ve created so many fun articles using the famous “Betty”, like How To Make Shabbat In The Betty Crocker and 5 Genius Foods to Cook on the Betty Crocker When Traveling, and we have so many more ideas coming your way!

Today we’re sharing 4 delicious and fun matzo pizza recipes that you can make on the Betty, perfect for at-home fun, or travel too.
Mexican Matzo Pizza

What you’ll need:
Matzo
Shredded cheese
Toppings (we used avocado, cilantro, salsa, sunny side up egg, sour cream)
Directions:
1. Heat up the Betty Crocker.
2. In the meantime, assemble your pizza(s).
3. Once the pizza maker is preheated, place your pizza on top. Close the lid for four to five minutes to melt the cheese and warm the toppings.
Dessert Matzo Pizza

What you’ll need:
Matzo
Chocolate spread
Fresh fruit, diced
Caramel sauce, for drizzling
Directions:
1. Heat up the Betty Crocker.
2. In the meantime, assemble your pizza(s).
3. Once the pizza maker is preheated, place your pizza on top to warm toppings.
Israeli Sabich Matzo Pizza

What you’ll need:
Matzo
Shredded cheese
Fried eggplant slices
Sliced hard boiled eggs
Israeli salad
Sliced pickles
Directions:
1. Heat up the Betty Crocker.
2. In the meantime, assemble your pizza(s).
3. Once the pizza maker is preheated, place your pizza on top. Close the lid for four to five minutes to melt the cheese and warm the toppings.
Italian Matzo Pizza

What You’ll need:
Matzo
Tomato sauce
Shredded cheese
Pesto
Olives
Basil leaves
Directions:
1. Heat up the Betty Crocker.
2. In the meantime, assemble your pizza(s).
3. Once the pizza maker is preheated, place your pizza on top. Close the lid for four to five minutes to melt the cheese and warm the toppings.
Photographed by Sara Goldstein
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