Over winter break, I was introduced to the concept of a McPizza. As the name implies, it’s a combination of McDonald’s and pizza. If you’re feeling extra creative, you can use other fast foods for inspiration.

McPizza before baking
Underneath the pizza cheese and chicken nuggets are cut up burgers (one McChicken and one McDouble to be exact).

Baked McPizza
After a short hop in the oven (under 10 minutes), you get this calorie bomb that rivals the Double Down.

Pizza Bell
Here is a pizza topped with Taco Bell, as if you weren’t already turned off by hamburgers on pizza above.

Baked Pizza Bell
Here’s a side shot of the taco pizza. It’s heavily carb-laden with soft and hard taco shells in addition to the pizza crust.