This leftover crêpe pizza recipe is my ultimate pizza hack for crispy, thin-crust pizza in under 10 minutes! By using leftover crêpes (like the ones in my Balkan crêpes (palačinke) recipe) you've got a pizza base that's even thinner and crispier than traditional pizza dough. Not to mention it's way quicker and easier. Slice them, fold them, or roll them up palačinke-style! These pizzas are so moreish, you'll be making crêpes just so you can have leftovers to make them with!

To give full credit where it's due, this fun leftover crêpe pizza recipe was my lovely husband's idea! He was very proud of himself for thinking of turning our extra crêpes into pizzas. It's incredible what one can achieve when fueled by pizza cravings! But I must admit it was a stroke of genius (and I'm not just writing that in case my husband is reading this!)😂

If you've followed along my blog, you'll know he is Serbian. So our household crêpes are always thin, Balkan-style crêpes (palačinke). And like my father-in-law, I only know how to make a huge mountain of crêpes, so there are always leftovers. And when I'm not making leftover crêpe gozleme from the extras, you bet I'm turning to this leftover crêpe pizza recipe!


Of course, you will need crêpes! You can either use leftovers, or whip up a batch in under 15 minutes with my Balkan crêpes (palačinke) recipe. Apart from mozzarella cheese, and tomato passata, follow your heart with toppings. In this post I'm showing you one of our favourites: a salami, cherry tomato and bocconcini cheese flavoured pizza. But see the bottom of this post for other ideas!
Preheat your oven to 180°C fan on the grill function (or broil if you're in the U.S.). All we are really doing is making sure the ingredients are cooked and the cheese has melted. So make sure your oven is on the grill (broil) function to get that intense heat from above! Then spread your tomato passata, or sauce of choice on your crêpe, and scatter on the mozzarella cheese.

Then just add any toppings of your choice! Place into the oven for 7 minutes for the cheese to become slightly golden and melty, and voilà! A perfect, thin-crust pizza in no time at all!

If you're like my husband, you'll roll up your pizza into a log, palačinke-style! It brings out the kid in him 😋 You can also just fold it on itself like a French crêpe, or slice it up like a normal pizza. As is my advice with many things food-related, follow your heart on this one! Garnish with fresh basil, and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, if you're feeling extra fancy!

Because the base is quite thin, I like to keep things simply for these pizzas. If you do decide to go heavy on the toppings, maybe rolling them up to eat is the way to go! But below are some simple, delicious pizza topping ideas.

The possibilities really are endless. But I hope I've given you a fun new way to make thin-crust pizza that's easy, quick and most importantly, delicious! And if you liked this leftover crêpe pizza recipe and want more ideas on how to use crêpes, check out my leftover crêpe gozleme recipe, which also takes 10 minutes! Crêpes really are so versatile... and tasty!

I truly hope you enjoy this recipe! If you tried it and loved it, I would be so grateful if you left a 5-star review and a comment to let me know how it went! xxx
Once out of the oven, drizzle some olive oil and scatter on fresh basil leaves if using. Cut into slices, fold, or roll up your pizza and enjoy!
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