Pizza is well liked the world over, and for those of us who live the LCHF lifestyle we often eat a lower carb version, like this Cauliflower Crust Pizza here
However, I recently came across Suzanne's quick and easy version and thought it one to share. Have a look at the recipe and perhaps give it a try!
Crust
1⁄3 cup shredded mozzarella cheese1⁄4 cup blanched almond flour
1⁄8 teaspoon garlic powder
Pinch of salt
1 large egg yolk
Toppings
1 1⁄2 tablespoons no-sugar-added pizza sauce
1⁄4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
5 slices pepperoni (Or toppings of your choice)
1⁄4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
Note: Feel free to create your own pizza toppings or season the crust with different spices! Fresh basil also complements this recipe really nicely.
1. Place an oven rack in the top position. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
2. Make the crust: In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the mozzarella cheese, almond flour, garlic powder, and salt and stir until well blended. Microwave for 25 seconds.
3. Knead the dough with your hands for a few seconds. Add the egg yolk while the dough is still warm. Knead until combined and roll into a ball. Form a disk as if you were making a hamburger patty. Place the dough on a parchment-lined baking sheet and use your hands to press into a circle 5 to 6 inches in diameter and about 1⁄4 inch thick (or use a rolling pin). If the dough cools too much to form properly, place it back in the microwave for 10 seconds.
4. Use a fork to poke holes in several places throughout the crust before baking. Bake on the top rack for 8 to 10 minutes, until the crust is golden brown.
5. Remove the crust from the oven and flip it over. Top the flatter side with the pizza sauce and sprinkle with half of the cheese. Next, add the pepperoni slices, then sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Bake for another 3 to 4 minutes, until the cheese is melted.
6. Sprinkle the pizza with Italian seasoning before serving.
Per serving:
CALORIES: 479 | FAT: 39 g | PROTEIN: 25 g | TOTAL CARBS: 11 g | NET CARBS: 7.8 g
Words, picture (and more) from an original idea here
For help with weight/measurement conversion see here
Buffalo milk is used to make authentic, traditional Italian Mozzarella, but many producers in different countries now use regular cow’s milk.
The cheese itself comes in the form of round-shaped, white curds that are easy to slice.
Additionally, Mozzarella comes in pre-shredded (grated) form, which many people prefer for convenience (and the lower price).
All the best Jan
27 comments:
This sounds delicious! Valerie
...something to try.
I almost was going to have pizza for my lunch today...but laziness won out and I had a couple of sandwiches followed by some strawberries and grapes, instead. Tomorrow is another day...and another lunch! :)
Oh, a pizza recipe I can eat. Looks delicious.
Ooooh boy, does this look scrumptious!!! I am most definitely making THIS!! Thank you!!
Jan your cauliflower crust pizza link doesn't work
The link I mean
Who can pass up pizza?
made a nice pizza made with some of my last tomatoes last night
Yummy. Can I have some? Our daughter in law made pesto pizza the other night. I just ate one piece (yay!) and it was scrumptious. They have cauliflower crusts at the grocery store now.
I love homemade pizza because I can control the calories and the flavor. Will have to give this recipe a try! Have a great one!
I am definitely making this later. I remember one time at my sister's, for an appetizer she put out sliced tomatoes drizzled with a little olive oil with shredded parmesan on top and it was delicious!
edit - i was wrong it was mozzarella.
That looks good.
This looks delicious! I'd change the toppings to veggies, but it looks fairly straightforward, thank you!
Quick and easy is nice and looks good too.
This is a perfect treat for one person, and you know I love my cheese.(lol) Hugs...RO
Can't go wrong with pizza!
That's terrific and easy, Jan, I would like a slice (or all of it right now!).
I simply LOVE mozzarella. It is one of my favorite cheeses. This sounds good, especially if I don't have to use pepperoni. Thanks for the recipe, Jan.
Wow...this looks amazing!
Suddenly I am very hungry now...;))
Christine very kindly said:
"Jan your cauliflower crust pizza link doesn't work.
The link I mean."
Very many thanks Christine, I've corrected it now.
All the best Jan
Can't go wrong with pizza. Thanks for sharing this, Jan.
this one i must try as cauliflower is liked by me and hubby !
sounds delicious!
Thank you Jan! I love this! Big Hugs!
I do love a pizza. I have a SW recipe to try soon, mushroom pizzas. Now they sound good!
Lisa x
Oh this is perfect. I ve copied it down! Thankyou
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