Easy, fluffy mini pizzas perfect for school lunches or quick snacks – freezer-friendly and ready in under 25 minutes!
These Mini Lunchbox Pizzas are a lifesaver for busy parents! And my kids are extra happy on the days that these delights make an appearance in their lunchboxes! It can be hard coming up with new ideas to ensure your kids don’t get tired of the same old sandwiches or typical school lunch options. We want them to eat and enjoy their lunch and know they are getting something that’s both delicious and satisfying. Pizzas might seem a decadent choice, but when they are homemade from scratch and topped with fresh ingredients, you can feel good that you’re providing your kids with a healthy option that they love.

With just two simple ingredients in the dough, you’ll have these fluffy, protein-packed pizzas ready in no time. The dough is quick to mix, no special equipment needed – just your hands! The result is a soft base, similar to focaccia, and the Greek yoghurt adds extra protein to keep the kids fuller for longer.
The best part? You can top these pizzas with anything you like (make them veggie-only if you want!), and they’re ready in less than 25 minutes. You could even get the kids to top their own pizzas with their favourite ingredients! Cook them ahead of time, freeze them and pop them into the kids’ (and adults’!) lunchboxes during the week – perfect served hot or cold!

What other toppings can I use for these Mini Lunchbox Pizzas?
I love how versatile these pizzas are. Some of our favourite toppings include sliced ham, pineapple, sliced mushrooms, diced capsicum (bell peppers), baby spinach, semi-dried (sun-blushed) tomatoes or leftover cooked chicken. To sneak some extra greens onto the pizza, add some grated zucchini (courgette), which will melt in with the cheese.
How can I make these pizzas even more fun for my kids?
Rather than just making the pizzas round, you could form the dough into any shapes you like from oval to square or even diamond. For younger kids, you could even use fun-shaped large cookie cutters for the dough, such as cat or dog faces.

Can I make these pizzas in an air fryer?
Yes! If you want to make these in an air fryer, preheat it to 180°C (350°F) and cook the pizzas for 8–10 minutes, or until the dough is golden and the cheese is melted.
Watch how to make Mini Lunchbox Pizzas
What are some other quick and easy recipes ideal for lunchboxes?
If you are looking for other similar, easy lunchbox treats, I think you’ll love:
Cheesy Corn Fritters
The BEST Homemade Sausage Rolls
Spinach and Feta Rolls
Spinach and Feta Triangles

Mini Lunchbox Pizzas
Fluffy mini pizzas made with a two-ingredient dough, topped with pepperoni and mozzarella – perfect for school lunches or quick meals. Ready in under 15 minutes!
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: around 10 mini pizzas 1x
Ingredients
DOUGH
- 2 cups (300 g) self-raising flour (see note 1 if you only have plain/all-purpose flour)
- 1 cup (250 g) full-fat plain Greek yoghurt
TOPPINGS
- ⅓ cup (90 g) tomato paste (concentrated puree)
- 1 cup (125 g) freshly shredded mozzarella
- ½ cup (80 g) pepperoni
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) (180°C/350°F fan-forced). Line a baking tray with baking (parchment) paper.
- In a large bowl, combine the self-raising flour and yoghurt. Mix with a spoon until the mixture resembles large flakes, then combine with your hands, kneading until a soft dough forms (this will take about 1–2 minutes, see note 2 for further instructions and troubleshooting).
- Lightly flour a clean work surface and roll out the dough to about a 1 cm (1/2 inch) thickness. Use a large mug or cookie cutter to cut out rounds (or you can make one large pizza instead). Combine any leftover dough scraps using your hands, roll out again and use your cutter to create more rounds. Repeat this process until there is no dough left.
- Place the dough rounds on the prepared baking tray (use two baking trays if needed). Spread a small amount of tomato paste over each round.
- Top with shredded mozzarella, followed by the pepperoni.
- Bake for 12–14 minutes, or until the dough is golden and the cheese has melted (if using two trays, place one in the top and one in the bottom of the oven, there is no need to swap them during cooking).
- Allow to cool slightly on the tray before serving.
Notes
Note 1 – If you only have plain (all-purpose) flour, add 4 teaspoons of baking powder (2 teaspoons per cup of flour) for the same fluffy results.
Note 2 – The dough will initially feel dry and like it is not combining. Keep kneading! It will eventually start to come together. Sprinkle extra flour on your hands and on the dough if it starts to become too sticky.
Make Ahead
These mini pizzas are ideal for meal prepping! Bake them ahead of time and freeze in airtight containers. Ensure they are cooled completely before freezing. Use baking (parchment) paper between them to stop them sticking together. To serve, thaw them overnight in the fridge or reheat them in the microwave or oven. They can be served warm or cold. Store cooked mini pizzas for up to 3 days in the fridge or for up to 3 months in the freezer.
Leftovers
See the “make ahead” instructions above.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Category: Lunch, Snacks
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Kid-friendly
Nancy says:
Hi Nicole, i made these tonight with coconut greek yogurt due to allergies to dairy. I used the same measurements. Worked wonderfully. I was lazy and used tomato sauce instead of puree. I have to say the best pizza dough ever! My kids loved them. Thank you so much. This will be our regular lunch box/ dinner for the family
Nicole says:
Hi Nancy, this is absolutely brilliant feedback, thank you. It is so incredibly helpful that you shared that coconut Greek yoghurt worked. I have to try this myself and will probably add this to the recipe as it will be so useful for others who can’t eat dairy. Thank you so much! Nic x
Clodagh says:
The mini pizzas are amazing we will definitely make them again we had ours with chicken and ham I recommend these
Nicole says:
Hi Clodagh. Wow, chicken and ham sounds absolutely delicious! So glad you enjoyed them. Thanks also for rating the recipe. Nic x
Adelina says:
Hi, i made it today, but my dough became too sticky and i had to add more flour to make it together.. may i know what i did wrong?
Nicole says:
Hi Adelina, I don’t think you did anything wrong. The dough can get sticky and you did exactly the right thing by adding more flour … I sometimes have to do this myself. I hope they turned out OK! Nic x
Lisa says:
Last minute pizzas made for school tomorrow, because mum forgot about lunches! Can confirm these are so good and sooo easy!
Nicole says:
I’m so happy to hear this, Lisa. This is exactly what my recipes are meant to do … make your life easier. I have to admit that I cook these all the time, too, and you can swap the toppings. They’re such a winner with the kids! Thanks for your rating. Nic x
LR says:
This recipe great. Feel so much better making it from scratch for my kids. When taking out of the fridge do you warm them up a bit before putting in lunch box, they are a bit hard
Nicole says:
Hi Leanne, this recipe really is a beauty, isn’t it! I never both to heat up the pizzas … I just put them into the lunchboxes cold and my kids love them. Thanks for your rating! Nic x
Hilary says:
Thank you for this recipe! It’s a big hit in our house with some modified toppings. We used mushrooms, spinach and ham. Amazing.
Nicole says:
Hi Hilary, thanks so much for this feedback. I’m so happy to hear that you used your own favourite toppings … yep, you can top them with whatever you like! Your combo sounds absolutely delicious. Thanks for rating the recipe. Nic x
Eleasha says:
Amazing!! And my teenagers agree 👍 thanks so much! They turned out the exact same as yours too.
Nicole says:
So happy to hear this, Eleasha! Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Mari says:
Top notch, fool proof, made with the simplest ingredients, and so many possible topping combos for everyone’s tastes (bbq chicken, margherita, hawaiian…just a few I’m looking forward to try next!)
These are a life saver; you are a lifesaver. Thank you for sharing.
Nicole says:
Thank you for the lovely feedback, Mari! I’m so thrilled you enjoyed them and I love your flavour variation ideas. Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Amanda says:
Thank you so much for this recipe! My kids love it and it is nice to have something wholesome to pull out of the freezer.
Nicole says:
Hi Amanda, yep, I’m pretty obsessed with these myself. I am thrilled they have worked out well for you. Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Dee says:
Such a great recipe. Making different shapes can be so great for kids. Having it be their food is even better. If you take a square turned like a diamond and put a half circle on a side on the op it will look like a heart. 3 hearts with the bottoms all touching looks close to a 3 leaf clover. So fun! Been doing this for years in Girl Scouts.
Nicole says:
Hi Dee, thanks so much for sharing! This sounds absolutely gorgeous and I must try it! Nic x
Pia Herbert says:
These came out perfectly!
Nicole says:
Great to hear, Pia! Nic x
Emma Mitchell says:
Oh my gosh!!!! Just made these with the kids!! So easy, so delicious… Will absolutely be making over and over again!! Thank you!
Nicole says:
Thanks for this beautiful feedback, Emma! I am so happy you enjoyed this and hopefully found another easy recipe for your rotation! Thanks also for the rating, Nic x
Shari says:
Very good. I only had no fat Fave. The dough seemed dry. I guess fat makes a difference. We all enjoyed them. Will try with full fat next time. Thanks
Nicole says:
Hi Shari, yes unfortunately it is essential to use full-fat yoghurt to get this dough to work. Let me know if you try again. I’d love to hear! Nic x