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Weight Watchers Recipe of the Day: 27 Favorite Pizza Recipes with Points

Pizza Lover? You're not alone! Pizza is one of my all-time favorite foods.

Because I can't imagine life without pizza, Weight Watchers is the only weight loss program that ever worked for me.

Don't think you have to kiss pizza goodbye just because you're trying to lose weight. Weight Watchers teaches you how to have your pizza and your skinny jeans too.

Whether you are a fan of thin crust pizza, favor thick crust, or are a total pepperoni fiend, myWW you the flexibility to enjoy any kind of pizza any way you like.

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How Many Calories & Weight Watchers Points in a Slice of Pizza?

Pizza calories and nutrition and WW Points can vary substantially based on the toppings, the cooking method, the crust and the size of the pizza slice. A single slice of cheese pizza from a popular restaurant chain has around 250 calories and 9 WW Points.

Adding meats like sausage or pepperoni will increase the calories and points. A slice of pepperoni pizza will cost you 10 Points. While a personal pan cheese pizza can set you back as many as 20 points.

But as a lifetime WW member, my approach to pizza is different than it once was. I no longer eat it as often or stuff myself until I hurt. I've learned to enjoy it in moderation occasionally. I've also learned to satisfy my cravings for pizza with a wide range of healthy pizza-inspired recipes.

A lighter healthier way to enjoy pizza for fewer Points, is with healthier DIY pizzas you make at home.

I thought it would be fun to create a collection of lighter healthier recipes for pizza and pizza-flavored dishes, that won't blow your Points budget.

You'll find traditional pizzas, english muffin pizzas, pizza muffins, pizza casseroles, pizza soups, salads, paninis, with all kinds of crusts, homemade, tortillas, flatouts, zucchini, portabellas, cauliflower, pizza meatloaf, pizza rolls, bubble pizza and more. Enjoy!

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Favorite WW Friendly Recipes for Pizza

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Crispy Pita Pizza - I love pizza. Making a personal pizza on a whole wheat pita was something I had never tried until now. As it turns out, this crispy pita pizza is one of my favorites! I love thin and crispy crust on my pizza, and since this takes less than 10 minutes, it has quickly become my go-to way of enjoying delicious pizza at home. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

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WW Pizza Photo Credit: You Brew My Tea

Weight Watchers Pizza is actually a favorite choice of mine for lunch these days. It is not your typical pizza but is totally yummy and a great substitute. Get the Recipe (You Brew My Tea)

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WW Vegetarian Mushroom Pizza Photo Credit: Pointed Kitchen

WW Vegetarian Pizza. If you are looking for a tasty vegetarian pizza, that is low in calories and points then look no further. This delicious, easy to make Mushroom Pizza made with 2-ingredient dough is 10 SmartPoints for the entire pizza! Get the Recipe (Pointed Kitchen)

Pepperoni Tortilla Pizza. Deliciously melty Pepperoni Pizza baked onto a whole wheat tortilla for only 6 WW SmartPoints! You won't miss your normal thin crust pizza after you try this for the first time. Get the Recipe (Dinner Then Dessert)

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Grilled Pizza Photo Credit: SkinnyTaste

Easy Grilled Pizza made from scratch with a yeast-free Greek yogurt dough, topped with sauce, mozzarella cheese and your choice of toppings. A great summer outdoor meal that whole family can enjoy! Get the Recipe (SkinnyTaste)

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Spinach Artichoke Pizza Finger Photo Credit: Drizzle Me Skinny

Skinny Spinach & Artichoke Pizza Fingers. I wanted to make a few Weight Watcher friendly Super Bowl finger foods and these spinach and artichoke pizza fingers were my first creation…and OMG..they are just too good. These are super (no pun intended!!) easy to make I promise..and they re-heat well if you want to make them earlier in the day. Get the Recipe (Drizzle Me Skinny)

Healthy 3-Cheese Garden Vegetable Pizza

Whole Wheat Veggie Pizza. A lighter healthier pizza made with whole wheat pizza dough, reduced fat cheese and loaded with lots of fresh vegetables. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

Weight Watchers Friendly French Bread Pizza

This French Bread Pizza recipe turned out even better than I'd hoped. It's the perfect way to satisfy a pizza craving in a Weight Watchers friendly portion-controlled way. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

English Muffin Hawaiian Pizza

Hawaiian English Muffin Pizza. As a girl who adored English Muffin Pizzas as a kid, the description of this English Muffin Hawaiian Pizza with sauce, cheese, ham and pineapple was enough to get me excited. It's quick and easy too. All you need is about 5 minutes to put it together and another 8 to 10 minutes to let it bake. Get The Recipe(Simple Nourished Living)

Vegetable Crock Pot Pizza

This vegetable crock pot pizza came out surprisingly tasty. The crust browned nicely around the edges. And although the crust was thick, it wasn't too "doughy." It's definitely something I can see myself making again. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

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Veggie Lover's Flatbread Photo Credit: Emily Bites

Veggie Flatbread Pizza. Even if you don't consider yourself a veggie lover, this flatbread may convert you. The Flatout crust is thin and crispy and it's topped with three types of cheeses and a variety of fresh, delicious veggies sautéed in garlic. Get the Recipe (Emily Bites)

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WW Veggie Ranch Pizza Photo Credit: Recipe Diaries

Veggie Ranch Pizza. If one of your resolutions is to eat more veggies then add this recipe to your list! Veggie ranch pizza is made with a Pillsbury crescent crust, ranch-flavored cream cheese, and lots of fresh vegetables.

This would be great to take to lunch and of course, it's a good appetizer for any Super Bowl party. The first time I ever had this pizza was at work for treat day. Get the Recipe (Recipe Diaries)

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Skinny Pizza Logs Photo Credit: Emily Bites

These Skinny Pizza Logs seriously taste even better than the fried version and each pizza log is less than 100 calories and only 2 myWW Points. Don't be skeptical about halving the string cheese – it's absolutely perfect. Get the Recipe (Emily Bites)

Skinny Pepperoni Pizza Mini Muffins

Pepperoni Pizza Muffins are a lighter healthier way to satisfy a pizza craving. I love them dipped in a little warm marinara sauce. Each one has just 29 calories and 1 myWW Point. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

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Pull Apart Pizza Bread Photo Credit: Drizzle Me Skinny

Skinny Pull Apart Pizza Bread. I saw this amazing looking bread pop up one day and I thought “oh yum!” I knew I could lighten it up some and make it more weight watcher friendly..so that’s exactly what I did.. It seriously is so easy to make and I doubt it will last long once it comes out of the oven. Great for parties or a fun appetizer for the family! Get the Recipe (Drizzle Me Skinny)

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Zucchini Pizza Bites Photo Credit: SkinnyTaste

Zucchini Pizza Bites. This recipe is an oldie, but goodie! A perfect way to use up all the zucchini in your garden and satisfy your craving for pizza in a low-carb way. They also happen to be gluten-free and perfect for meatless Mondays. Of course, you could add some leftover sausage, pepperoni, basil, or whatever you like on your pizza. Experiment and have fun! Get the Recipe (SkinnyTaste)

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WW Friendly Pepperoni Pizza Casserole Photo Credit: Midlife Healthy Living

Easy Weight Watchers Pepperoni Pizza Casserole is my new favorite comfort food this month. It's a combination of macaroni and cheese and pizza! Do I need to say more! Not only is it easy and delicious, but it's also Weight Watchers friendly! Get the Recipe (Midlife Healthy Living)

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Pizza Stuffed Shells Photo Credit: Drizzle Me Skinny

These deluxe pizza stuffed shells are delicious.. my daughter loved them! I used my own recipe for veggie pasta sauce. I used ground chicken but this dish can easily be made with ground beef or pork if you don’t mind the extra points. Get the Recipe (Drizzle Me Skinny)

Deep Dish Spaghetti Pizza Casserole. Fresh-cooked spaghetti forms the “crust” for this deep dish “pizza” casserole layered with ricotta cheese, meaty marinara, and melted mozzarella cheese. This quick and easy dish is part pizza, part pasta, and part pie–and it delivers the flavor of lasagna. Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

Easy Slow Cooker Pizza Soup

Slow Cooker Pizza Soup, an healthy and delicious soup perfect for pizza lovers! In fact, it's called "Pizza in a Bowl" Get the Recipe (Simple Nourished Living)

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*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.

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FAQs

What pizza has the lowest weight watchers points? ›

One slice of…PointsPlus™ values
Thin crust cheese pizza: crisper and thinner than regular slices5
Thick crust cheese pizza: doughy and chewier than regular slices, but not as thick as deep-dish pizza7-11
Sicilian: thick-crust cheese pizza cut into squares5-7
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How many WW points is Domino's pizza? ›

Have a favorite pizza place? Here's a quick cheat sheet:
1 Slice Domino's 16" Cheese Pizza Slice5
1 Slice Papa John's Thin Crust Large Cheese Pizza Slice8
1 Slice Pizza Hut 12" Hand Tossed Cheese Pizza7
1 Slice California Pizza Kitchen Margherita Crispy Thin Crust Pizza8
1 Slice CiCi's Pizza Buffet 15" Cheese Pizza6
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How do you make a pizza into a balanced meal? ›

Healthy Spinach and Ricotta Pizza
  1. Pizza can go either way: quintessential greasy junk food or healthy combo of fresh ingredients. ...
  2. 2) Use Lighter Cheeses.
  3. 3) Load Up On Veggies.
  4. 4) Mind Your Portions.
  5. 5) Go for Healthier Topppers.
  6. 6) Choose Leaner Meats.
  7. 7) Serve with Salad.
  8. 8) Spoon on Homemade Sauce.

What is a healthy pizza option? ›

Opt for a thin-crust pizza instead of a deep-dish. Skip the stuffed pizza crusts and dipping sauces. Enjoy your slice of pizza with a side salad or cooked vegetables. Top your pizza with lean protein, like chicken strips, instead of processed meat, like pepperoni.

What cheese is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: yogurt & cottage cheese

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WeightWatchers®, ZeroPoint® foods are everything! If yogurt and cottage cheese are your ZeroPoint foods and you've got some questions, you're in the right place.

Can you eat unlimited zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Full of fiber and protein, these foods also support overall health, keep you full, and bulk up and add flavor to your meals. And, of course, you can eat as much as you like.

What is the healthiest meat to put on pizza? ›

For meat lovers, you might enjoy shredded white chicken meat for a healthy pizza topping. White meat chicken is leaner than dark meat (chicken thighs/legs) and provides an ample amount of protein per serving.

What is the healthiest vegetable to put on a pizza? ›

Here are the top 5 veggies for pizza toppings that are not only healthy but also delicious:
  1. Spinach - This leafy green is a great addition to pizza as it's mild in flavor and has a soft texture. ...
  2. Mushrooms - Mushrooms are a common pizza topping and for a good reason.
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What is the healthiest cheese for pizza? ›

Mozzarella is relatively low in fat and calories. This makes it a healthier cheese option compared to others.

What is the healthiest pizza to order? ›

LIGHTEN UP
  • Veggie Pizza. A medley of fresh baby spinach, fresh mushrooms, diced tomatoes and black olives on top of a smaller portion of cheese. ...
  • Veggie and Chicken Pizza. ...
  • Chicken, Green Pepper, and Onion Pizza. ...
  • Chicken and Ham Pizza. ...
  • Ham and Pineapple Pizza.

What is the healthiest cheese? ›

Which cheese is healthiest? Cottage cheese is probably the healthiest cheese, Rizzo says. “It's lower in saturated fat and higher in protein than most other cheese,” she explains.

What is the healthiest pizza crust? ›

Both the cauliflower crust and the whole-wheat crust offer fiber and protein, which play a key role in weight loss by helping to keep you feeling full and satisfied after a meal. But if you're not trying to cut carbs and are looking for that traditional pizza pie flavor, the whole-wheat crust is what you want.

How many points is Domino's free pizza? ›

20 points: A free dipping cup, a 16-piece order of Parmesan Bread Bites or a 20 oz. drink. 40 points: An order of Bread Twists or Stuffed Cheesy Bread. 60 points: A medium, two-topping pizza; pasta; Oven-Baked Sandwich; or a 3-piece order of Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes.

What is the most low calorie pizza? ›

Compare Top Pizza Delivery Chain Nutrition Data
BrandTypeCals
Godfather'sThin Crust320
Pizza HutThin Crust370
Round TableRegular500
Little Caesar'sThin Crust495
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What is the lowest amount of points on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | I have read that 23 points is the lowest | Facebook.

What is the lowest fat pizza cheese? ›

Mozzarella is relatively low in fat and calories. This makes it a healthier cheese option compared to others. Mozzarella contains probiotics such as the bacteria Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus fermentum.

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