This year marks the 25th anniversary of "Toy Story."
In honor of the occasion, as well as National Pizza Party Day on Friday, Disney has released two recipes inspired by the film's Pizza Planet restaurant. One recipe creates a veggie-topped flatbread that looks like a rocket ship, while the other results in a more traditional pizza with alien-shaped toppings.
To make both recipes, you'll need numerous ingredients and tools, including the $49.95 Toy Story Pizza Maker that's sold on the shopDisney website.
The Alien Veggie 'Meatball' Pizza requires 13 ingredients
While you can use pre-made ingredients like frozen dough to make this dish, Disney suggests making the pizza, meatless meatballs, and alien faces from scratch.
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To do so, you'll need ingredients like basil pesto, white beans, goat cheese, black olives, tomato sauce, and more. A full list of ingredients can be found in the photo below (click each photo to see it in a larger size).
You'll also need numerous tools to complete this recipe, including a sheet pan, parchment paper, food processor, and pizza maker. Here are the complete cooking instructions:
The final result should be an eight-slice pizza, with either one or two aliens on each piece.
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Making Disney's Rocket Ship Pizza requires a few less steps
Rather than pizza dough, this recipe utilizes whole-wheat naan as a base. You'll also need tomato sauce, part-skim mozzarella, cauliflower florets, sun-dried tomatoes, and red and orange sweet peppers.
You'll need a pizza maker for this recipe as well, plus a knife, cutting board, and bowl. Find the full recipe below.
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Once the pizza is finished cooking, you'll need to arrange it into a rocket-ship shape. Finally, you'll use strips of sweet pepper to "form the fuel for the rocket ship 'blast-off.'"
If you don't like pizza, Disney offers many other recipes you might prefer online
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