“Did we just turn a loaf of bread into the best pizza night ever?” Sprout asked, sauce still on his chin. This French Bread Pizza recipe is our favorite kitchen shortcut; quick, nostalgic, and endlessly customizable. Crunchy crust, melty cheese, and all your favorite toppings, ready in under 20 minutes. Whether it’s a busy weeknight, game day, or a last minute party snack, this recipe delivers that cheesy pizza satisfaction with half the effort. We’ve tested dozens of combos and baking tips to make sure every bite is just the right mix of crispy, gooey, and full of flavor. Sprout even calls them “pizza boats.”
Why I Love This Recipe
French Bread Pizza is more than just quick; it’s the fastest way to scratch the pizza itch without delivery. Unlike frozen versions that end up soggy, this recipe uses fresh bread and a broiling trick for perfect results. The crust gets golden, the cheese bubbles just right, and the flavor is way better than school lunch nostalgia. Plus, it’s fully family-friendly. Everyone builds their own half, toppings stay simple, and dinner is on the table in 20 minutes or less. That’s a win in our house.
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French Bread Pizza Ingredients
- French bread (or Italian loaf, halved lengthwise)
- Olive oil or garlic butter
- Pizza sauce (store-bought or homemade)
- Mozzarella cheese (shredded)
- Toppings of choice (pepperoni, veggies, etc.)
- Dried oregano or Italian seasoning
See recipe card for quantities and nutrition info.
How to Make French Bread Pizza
Prep the Bread
- Preheat oven to 425°F.
- Slice bread in half lengthwise.
- Lightly toast the bread halves on a baking sheet for 3–4 minutes.
- Brush with olive oil or garlic butter.
Add Sauce and Cheese
- Spread pizza sauce evenly over toasted bread.
- Sprinkle a generous layer of mozzarella.
- Add Italian seasoning.
Load Up the Toppings
- Add your favorite toppings evenly across the bread.
- Keep toppings thinly sliced to prevent sogginess.
- Finish with a light sprinkle of cheese on top.
Bake and Broil
- Bake for 8–10 minutes until cheese melts and bubbles.
- Broil for 1–2 minutes for crispy edges.
- Cool slightly before slicing and serving.
Note: To avoid soggy crust, always toast the bread first and avoid overloading sauce.
Troubleshooting
- Bread too soft? Always toast it before adding sauce.
- Cheese not melted? Use shredded cheese, not chunks.
- Too soggy? Go easy on the sauce and toppings.
- Burnt edges? Watch closely during broiling.
Substitutions
Gluten-Free Swap
Use gluten-free baguette or rolls — many brands hold up well with toasting and don’t crumble under toppings.
Vegan Option
Choose vegan cheese that melts well and use olive oil instead of butter. Add roasted vegetables or plant-based pepperoni for toppings.
Low Carb Idea
Use halved zucchini or roasted eggplant slices instead of bread. Just adjust bake time slightly to account for moisture.
Cheese Variety
Try provolone, fontina, or a blend of mozzarella and cheddar for a twist. Each gives a new depth to the pizza flavor.
Hannah's Favorite Variations
- Garlic Bread Pizza: Brush with garlic butter before adding toppings.
- Breakfast Pizza: Add scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheddar.
- BBQ Chicken: Swap marinara for BBQ sauce and top with chicken, red onion, and smoked gouda.
- Caprese Style: Add sliced tomato, fresh basil, and mozzarella after baking.
Equipment
- Baking sheet
- Serrated knife
- Small saucepan (if warming sauce)
- Cheese grater
- Oven mitts
Hannah's Storage Tips
In the Fridge
- Store leftovers in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
- Reheat in the oven at 375°F for 8–10 minutes.
In the Freezer
- Freeze assembled but unbaked pizzas for up to 2 months.
- Bake from frozen at 425°F for 12–15 minutes.
For Meal Prep
- Prep toppings and bread ahead of time.
- Assemble just before baking for best texture.
My Grandma’s Secret Sauce Rule
Grandma always said, “Sauce should never soak; it should sit.” She’d toast the bread just enough, then use a spoon to swirl sauce like she was painting. Sprout imitates her now, carefully keeping the edges clean. That one little habit changed our pizza forever; no more soggy crusts, just bite after bite of flavor-packed crunch.
The 20-Minute Pizza We Keep Making
Quick, crunchy, and packed with flavor; this French Bread Pizza is one of the easiest ways to satisfy a pizza craving. It’s fast, family-approved, and a total weeknight lifesaver.
It even rivals our Breakfast Pizza, Egg Muffins, and Breakfast Quiche when we’re short on time and big on flavor. Let the kids make their own halves, try bold topping combos, and say goodbye to frozen pizza nights forever.
Tag us with your French Bread Pizza creations and share your favorite topping twist; we’d love to see what your kitchen comes up with!
FAQs
Why is French bread pizza so good?
French bread pizza so good Because it’s fast, comforting, and full of texture. The crunchy edges and soft center of the bread mimic the best parts of a pizza crust, without needing dough prep. Plus, you can make it in under 20 minutes with ingredients you already have, making it perfect for busy families.
What is another name for French bread pizza?
French bread pizza has many names; you might hear it called "pizza bread," "baguette pizza," or even "school lunch pizza"; all hinting at its nostalgic roots. Some brands like Stouffer’s and Red Baron even use variations. But no matter the name, the concept stays the same: quick, crispy, melty goodness on sliced bread
Where did French bread pizza originate?
French bread pizza first took off in the 1970s as a school cafeteria staple and budget-friendly meal in American homes. Its rise came from its simplicity: all the pizza joy without the dough making hassle. Today, it’s a nostalgic favorite with serious weeknight appeal.
What is the difference between pizza dough and French bread dough?
Pizza dough is usually made with a high protein flour for chewiness and contains olive oil for elasticity. It’s soft, stretchy, and designed to rise quickly. French bread dough has no oil and uses longer fermentation for a crisper, crustier exterior. It's drier and leaner, perfect for hearty slices with structure.
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French Bread Pizza
Equipment
- 1 Baking Sheet (For baking both halves)
- 1 Serrated knife (For slicing bread)
- 1 Cheese Grater (Shreds better melt than pre-grated)
- 1 Small saucepan (Optional, for warming sauce)
- 1 Oven mitts (For safe handling after broil)
Ingredients
- 1 loaf French bread - Or Italian loaf, halved lengthwise
- 2 tablespoon Olive oil - Or garlic butter
- ½ cup Pizza sauce - Store-bought or homemade
- 1 cup Mozzarella cheese - Shredded
- Toppings - Pepperoni, diced veggies, etc.
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - Or dried oregano
Instructions
- Toast sliced bread and brush with olive oil.
- Spread pizza sauce evenly.
- Add cheese and favorite toppings.
- Bake 8–10 mins, broil to finish.
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