No one could contaminate my personal pizza with their sausage, green peppers, onions, or try to steal the last piece because it was all mine. Personal.

None of this cheese on one half, meat lover’s on the other half business. I wanted my own. My personal pan pizza toppings were simply cheese, pineapple, and hot pepper flakes. Not much has changed in a couple decades because that’s still what I use to top my pizzas.

Unless I realize that I’m out of frozen pineapple chunks, don’t have canned pineapple, but have frozen mango instead.

I adore mango. I could eat it plain, in cookies, and evidently now on pizza.

In 10 minutes I had crispy and crunchy perfect little personal-sized pizzas. The tortillas shells crisped up wonderfully. I only like extra crispy and thin pizza crust. Why waste all those calories eating thick pizza dough when you could eat this dough?

The mango was juicy and its sweetness and flavor intensified while baking. It was definitely a happy accident that I was out of pineapple. And when it’s peach or apricot season, they are fabulous on pizza, too.

The inspiration behind these pizzas came from a care package of La Tortilla Factory tortillas that I received. I spied a jar of tomato sauce that was lurking in the back of my cupboard and pizza making ensued.

They’re as easy as dolloping a little red sauce onto the tortillas and adding shredded cheese. Make sure to leave a bit of space around the perimeter so you don’t have a cheese overflow situation. Wasting melted cheese that has gotten stuck to a baking sheet would be almost as horrific as wasting frosting inside a piping bag.

Top the with diced mango and basil. I didn’t use fresh mango and I didn’t use fresh basil. The dried basil in a spice jar from Trader Joe’s worked just fine and so did their frozen mango chunks but if you have fresh of either, you’re lucky. Use those.

I thought about customizing our pizzas: Scott’s with pepperoni, mine with extra hot pepper flakes, Skylar’s with extra cheese, but I didn’t. But you totally could and should.

You should throw a pizza party and make life on a Wednesday more fun. You can pretend you’re eight years old at Pizza Hut when in reality you have bills to pay and won’t be ordering personal pan pizzas from a restaurant any time soon when you can just make tortilla pizzas at home for about 25 cents each, give or take. And yes, this was every bit as fabulous as it looks. Of course, when I see mango my heart skips a beat and I get very excited.

At the very least, the thought of pizza with about 48 seconds of prep time and 10 minutes of baking time should have you excited.

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