Almond Meal Pizza Crust
sarahsim48
Posts: 37 Member
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Low carb, gluten free and DELICIOUS! Can't remember where I found this recipe, but it came from a Paleo site.
2 cups Almond Meal/Flour
2 eggs, beaten
2 teaspoons Olive Oil
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground oregano
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Preheat oven to 176° C (350° F). Combine all the ingredients and mix together. If the dough seems too wet, you can add a little more cheese or almond flour.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and put the dough in the center. Top with a second sheet of parchment paper and roll out to your preferred thickness. {This dough is super sticky, so don’t forget the parchment paper!} Can be rolled out super thin to make a huge pizza.
Bake the crust for 12-15 minutes until the edges are golden brown. Then add desired toppings and bake another 15 minutes or however you like it.
2 cups Almond Meal/Flour
2 eggs, beaten
2 teaspoons Olive Oil
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground oregano
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Preheat oven to 176° C (350° F). Combine all the ingredients and mix together. If the dough seems too wet, you can add a little more cheese or almond flour.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and put the dough in the center. Top with a second sheet of parchment paper and roll out to your preferred thickness. {This dough is super sticky, so don’t forget the parchment paper!} Can be rolled out super thin to make a huge pizza.
Bake the crust for 12-15 minutes until the edges are golden brown. Then add desired toppings and bake another 15 minutes or however you like it.
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i'm planning on making some meatzas so this will work for me. thanks a lot.0
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The first time I made this I totally botched it by forgetting it in the oven. lol It was terrible and my house smelled like burnt almonds.0
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hehe, don't do that!0
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Just added this to my blog for future reference....thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try it!!0
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Will try this for sure...0
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bump - do you have the nutritional breakdown - I could add it, but was being lazy... ;-)0
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Sorry, I am just seeing this. Wish MFP gave you notifications about everything!
If you cut it as 8 servings it is as follows:
Cals 246
Carbs 5
Fat 21
Protein 10
Sodium 76
Sugar 1
It is a lot of fat, but the good kind. http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=200 -
Thanks!!!0
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I've been looking for a pizza dough recipe with almond flour- thanks!0
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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!0
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bump. It's from "Everyday Paleo" btw http://everydaypaleo.com/everyday-paleo-pizza/0
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You can also save on the fat, calories, and cholesterol but replacing the 2 eggs with a flax substitute. You just mix 2 Tbs of flax meal with 6 Tbs of warm water until thick to equal 2 eggs. Plus is sneaks more whole grains into the crust without loosing Omega 3s.0
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bump trying this out this week0
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bump - thank you0
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Thanks for posting!0
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Almond meal at Whole Foods was $10 for around 2 lbs. I had to pass on that...too expensive.0
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I just made this pizza crust for lunch and it turned out perfectly! The only change I made was to omit the salt (as I find real Parmesan salty enough). I also divided the dough ball into 4 for personal pizzas. I cooked one and threw the other three in the freezer.0
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Almond meal at Whole Foods was $10 for around 2 lbs. I had to pass on that...too expensive.
You can always make your own. Just wait for almonds to go on sale at your local bulk food store then stock up.0 -
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Almond meal at Whole Foods was $10 for around 2 lbs. I had to pass on that...too expensive.
You can always make your own. Just wait for almonds to go on sale at your local bulk food store then stock up.
Thanks for the suggestion. Would I just grind the almonds up in a food processor?0 -
You can also save on the fat, calories, and cholesterol but replacing the 2 eggs with a flax substitute. You just mix 2 Tbs of flax meal with 6 Tbs of warm water until thick to equal 2 eggs. Plus is sneaks more whole grains into the crust without loosing Omega 3s.
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Awesome!0
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Thank you for this. Have you ever tried it with egg white instead, or would that be gross?0
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sounds great! Ill have to try it sometime.0
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I just found this and tried it tonight! It is AMAZING! I have a lot of food allergies so I have been excluded from the pizza world for quite some time. I used a pesto sauce and it great!0
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Thank goodnessss. I have 4 lbs of almond meal and I need to use it.0
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