Cinnamon Raisin Pizzert


Hi chocolate pizza pies!

I always marvel how my posts involving peanut butter are much more popular than the others. They even seem to be more popular than my posts involving chocolate. You people need to sort out your priorities! Chocolate should always come first.

Still, I’m glad you liked the Peanut Butter Frosting post. Today’s post involves peanut butter too. But more importantly, it involves the power couple: cinnamon and raisin. Some things are made for each other. Chocolate and raspberry, peanut butter and jelly, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Hmmm, scratch that last one.

The marriage of cinnamon and raisins is guaranteed to last forever. If you need proof, just take a look at the snack I ate yesterday afternoon:

cinnamon raisin pizza

The Breakfast Pizzert

The cinnamon-raisin breakfast pizzert. I added both to the wet mix, then added more cinnamon after it emerged from the oven.

gluten free pizza

Cinnamon Raisin Breakfast Pizzert

Serves 1-2

  • 1/2 cup spelt or white flour (or click for a Gluten-Free Version.) (70g)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/16 tsp uncut stevia OR 2 tbsp sugar of choice
  • 1/3 cup plus 1.5 tbsp water, juice, or milk of choice
  • 2 tbsp (35g) applesauce or melted coconut oil (or veg oil, mashed banana, or even baby food!)
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup raisins

Mix everything together and pour the batter into a greased pan. Grease very well so the pizzert doesn’t stick to the pan! Cook in an UNpreheated oven set to 420 F, for 10 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Frost with peanut butter or healthy peanut butter frosting if desired.

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pizza dessert

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110 Comments

  1. Carrie (Moves 'N Munchies) says:

    AHHH i just fell in love with pizzerts yet again….
    and you know what would rock… peanut butter FROSTING on a pizzert.. as well as regular pb because you cant have a pizzert without it, fact.

    I LOVE marriage.. well I mean YES i would like to get married, but I am so with you on how in the WORLD am I gna find someone who can put up with me… but i do have hope that there is someone for everyone- i just hope to find that person sooner rather than later 😛

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      You’re always welcome to live with Emma and me until you find that someone. (See my comment to Emma, a few above ;).)

  2. Carrie (Moves 'N Munchies) says:

    OMG and old couples are ADORABLE.. I’m like that creeper girl who takes phone pics of old couples walking in the park..
    thats totally normal though……..

  3. Alyssa says:

    YUM! I love your pizzert’s – Your PB posts are so popular bc pb + chocolate is the best combination EVER

  4. Allyson says:

    This looks absolutely amazing! I adore cinnamon and raisins-I have been eating Peanut Butter co’s cinnamon/raisin swirl peanut butter like crazy for the past week:) I love the commitment aspect of marriage—but I do agree with you the the high divorce rate (especially in the US) is very daunting and scary! I think that the number one reason the divorce rates are so high is because people don’t take relationships seriously these days–it is so normal for people to fly through relationships(not that it is a bad thing–sometimes it just happens that way) so there isn’t a basic foundation of trust and commitment to begin with early on in relationships. Without commitment/seriousness early on in a relationship, I think a marriage is doomed for failure.

  5. Albizia says:

    First – if I were your sister, I would probably beg you to cook for me all the time. You are lucky I am not 😀 .

    As for marriage, I don’t think it’s that important. If there is true love, a piece of paper means nothing. I know people who are perfectly happy although they aren’t married. They love each other, they have kids and everything else. But maybe my deeply hidden romantic side wants to try a wedding dress one day 🙂 .

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Hahahaha YOU’re lucky you’re not. I would shove all my test creations in your mouth. And my mom can attest to the fact that they’re not all good ;).

  6. Lisa says:

    soooo agreed cinnamon and raisin are meant for each other! and the only thing I can think of that peanut butter shouldnt go with is perhaps some vegetables. like, can you imagine eating a broccoli dipper in peanut butter? i love my broccoli and i love pb, but i dont know if id mix those! :p

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I thought about that too… but then I remembered peanut sauce! Broccoli in peanut sauce is uber yummy!

  7. Hela says:

    I can´t stand raisins. like, at all! but still, there is peanut butter involved, so it´s yum 😉
    I really love the idea of commitment, too. With honesty, faith and love you can make a marriage work and that is what I would love to have for myself. But as you have said – you must find the right person first 😉

  8. Brandi says:

    I need to get myself to make a pizzert. Maybe a apple cinnamon one like apple pie? The idea of a red velvet one sounds delicious though!

    The whole marriage deal I don’t really worry about because my mind changes constantly what I think about it. Probably 60% of the time I wouldn’t want to get married, but maybe they’ll be a time when I think other wise.

  9. Katelyn @ Chef Katelyn says:

    A girl after my own heart! You know about my raisin addiction, aka this is perfect. Plus, cinnamon and raisin is pretty much my favorite combo of all time!

    I can’t wait to be married, but I have the same fears as you – what if he decides he wants out? Scary thought, but I guess that’s where the “leap of faith” comes in:)

  10. Caitlin (EatFeats) says:

    1. I loved Brad and Jen together.
    2. Marriage sounds lovely as long as you find the right person. I would love to make a lifetime of special memories with someone! Buuuut for now I would like to do everything exactly as I want without compromising my beliefs, wants, or Saturday night plans. Definitely not yet mature or selfless enough to have a husband!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      They would’ve had very pretty children :(.