Can you name this dessert?


Pizza for breakfast!

Sometimes I get so caught up writing new recipe posts that I forget to write about other things I’ve been eating. Today’s breakfast was worthy of a magazine cover; too pretty to not share:

breakfast pizza

The actual recipe can be found here: Single-Serving Breakfast Pizza

(Be warned: It’s an embarrassingly old post!)

A few years ago, this breakfast pizza was one of the most-popular recipes on my website. However, it wasn’t originally called “breakfast pizza.” No, originally I thought it’d be a great idea to name this lovely creation… a pizzert. I went on calling it “pizzert” for over a year, until finally someone told me she couldn’t get on board with the recipe because she was pronouncing it to sound like it rhymed with lizard. Yikes!

dessert pizza

So yeah, the recipe needs a new name.

artisana coconut butter

Question of the Day:

What would you call this recipe?

Edit: I could not choose a winner based on best suggestion… because I liked them all :).

So I chose a random winner instead: Alanna.

For now it will stay Breakfast Pizza… and I will continue to secretly call it Pizzert ;).

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351 Comments

  1. Chocolate-Coated Runner says:

    Pizzert Fruit-tart 🙂

  2. Alex says:

    la dolce pizza!

  3. Vanity Olvera says:

    I would call this one the “berry peachy tart” or “berry peachy pie “

  4. Jenny Evans says:

    breakfast tart? Some of the previous posts have been really creative too!

  5. Crystal says:

    Berry Good Breakfast Tart (or Pizza)

  6. Kate @eatrecyclerepeat says:

    Sorry if this shows up twice, but I didn’t see my comment appear…

    I’d call it asaoha. “Asa-oh-ha”. Asa is morning and I learned from the kids I teach that oha is slang for good morning or wake up! And this would definitely make it a good morning if I woke up to this pizza. It just sounds cuter in Japanese.

  7. Alice says:

    Pizzert is (and will always be) the best!

  8. Thom H says:

    “Piece of cake Pizza Cake”

    I make this constantly. Sweet as a dessert pizza cake & savory as a dinner pizza cake.
    Delicious!!

  9. sunnie says:

    Tropical Pie or Fruitfest Pizza Pie!

  10. Melissa M says:

    Fruity Palooza