Pizza night just got a glow-up. These high protein smashed potato pizza bites are crispy, cheesy, gluten-free, and finished with a drizzle of optional hot honey (aka the mom hack move of the year). They’re kid-friendly, football-season-approved, and way more nourishing than bagel bites.

I make them when I need an easy weeknight dinner that’s fun for the kids but still packs protein for me — or when we’re having friends over for game day and I want a snack that disappears in minutes.


Why You’ll Love These Pizza Bites

  • High-Protein: Cottage cheese + mozzarella + turkey pepperoni = the protein punch you need.
  • Gluten-Free: Perfect for anyone avoiding traditional crust.
  • Kid-Friendly: Skip the hot honey and these are toddler-approved.
  • Game Day Ready: Bite-sized, crispy, and way better than frozen apps.
  • Easy Hack: The potatoes cook in the microwave first so these come together fast.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Baby potatoes (small gold or red work best)
  • Olive oil
  • Salt + pepper
  • Marinara sauce
  • Cottage cheese (adds protein + creaminess)
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese
  • Turkey pepperoni (I love Applegate, quartered for bite-size pieces)
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Fresh basil
  • Hot honey (optional, but SO good for the adults)

How to Make Smashed Potato Pizza Bites

  1. Microwave the potatoes → Place baby potatoes in a bowl and microwave ~4 minutes until fork tender.
  2. Smash → On a parchment-lined sheet pan, use the back of a glass to smash each potato into a little disc.
  3. Season + oil → Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle salt and pepper, flip and coat both sides.
  4. Broil once → Pop under the broiler for ~4 minutes until starting to crisp. Flip.
  5. Top like pizza → Add a spoon of marinara, a dollop of cottage cheese, shredded mozzarella, and quartered turkey pepperoni.
  6. Broil again → 3–4 more minutes until crispy and golden.
  7. Finish strong → Sprinkle parmesan + basil and drizzle with hot honey (optional).

Tips & Tricks

  • Hot honey hack: Add it after baking so it doesn’t burn — or skip for the kids.
  • Make it ahead: Smash and broil the potatoes ahead of time, then store in the fridge. Add toppings and broil again when ready to serve.
  • Switch it up: Try chicken sausage, dairy-free cheese, or even pesto instead of marinara for a fun twist.
  • Batch it: Double the recipe for game day — these go FAST.

Serving Ideas

✔️ As a football season appetizer 🏈
✔️ A kid-friendly dinner (with a side salad or veggies)
✔️ A fun twist on pizza night without the heavy crust


Why This Recipe Works for Moms

It’s fast. It’s flexible. And it feels fun without being fussy. I love that I can throw these together in under 20 minutes while juggling two kids, and still end up with something that feels like comfort food but fits my high-protein goals.


Save this one for your next pizza night — your family will be obsessed.

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