How to Make Pizza Bombs at Home: If you're bored of eating the same pizza over and over again, it's time to try something new and exciting. Today, we've brought you a recipe for "Pizza Bombs," which are even more delicious than pizza itself. As the name suggests, they're packed with flavor and cheese. They're crispy on the outside and soft and cheesy on the inside.
 
   Pizza bombs will be loved by everyone, from children to adults, and they're easy to make for parties, lunches, or evening snacks. With just a few simple ingredients like pizza sauce, cheese, vegetables, and flour, this dish is ready in minutes. Let's learn the easy recipe and tips for making this yummy pizza bomb.
Ingredients:
Flour
Yeast
Salt   
Sugar
Oil
Pizza sauce
Cheese
Bell peppers
Onions
Sweet corn
Oregano-chili flakes
Method:
Making pizza bombs is quite easy. First, you need to prepare the dough. To do this, first mix flour, yeast, salt, and sugar in a large bowl and knead into a soft dough. Once it's kneaded, cover it and let it rise for at least an hour. Do not disturb it during this time.
While it's setting, finely chop all the vegetables and mix them in a bowl. Add a little salt, pizza sauce, and cheese. Also, add the oregano and chili flakes.
 
   Now, form small balls from the prepared dough and spread them out. Apply a little pizza sauce and stuff all the vegetables. Add a little cheese on top and seal it into a circular shape.
After shaping, lightly butter the top and bake in the oven. Your crispy, cheesy pizza bombs are ready. Serve hot so the cheese flavor comes out even better.
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