Cauliflower Crust Pizza w/ Pics!

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  • iwantniceabs
    iwantniceabs Posts: 357 Member
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  • nkp17
    nkp17 Posts: 8 Member
    Ya I understand how to do math.
    What I meant was, that the original poster said her pizza was something like 41 calories a slice (8 slices per pizza) making it about 330 calories per pizza. When I do the math (which i actually did earlier today when thinking maybe I would make a cauliflower crust pizza for dinner before realizing it is way higher in calories than one would think.) it shows me that making it at the lowest calorie/fat ingredients would make it over 400, closer to 425 without any toppings. No cheese on top, only inside the crust.

    So what kind of mozzarella, parmesan, etc are being used to make it nearly 100 calories less?
  • HappyGladGal
    HappyGladGal Posts: 21 Member
    Wow.. I love this!! I am a pizza lover and I am going to try to do this sometime.. Saved to my favorites.. Thanks for sharing.. :flowerforyou:
  • jdelisle
    jdelisle Posts: 1,050 Member
    Ya I understand how to do math.
    What I meant was, that the original poster said her pizza was something like 41 calories a slice (8 slices per pizza) making it about 330 calories per pizza. When I do the math (which i actually did earlier today when thinking maybe I would make a cauliflower crust pizza for dinner before realizing it is way higher in calories than one would think.) it shows me that making it at the lowest calorie/fat ingredients would make it over 400, closer to 425 without any toppings. No cheese on top, only inside the crust.

    So what kind of mozzarella, parmesan, etc are being used to make it nearly 100 calories less?

    I wrote a few messages down that I forgot to mention the calorie content was just for the crust, because toppings are such variables! Sorry about the confusion, it was too late to edit by the time I logged back in!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    Ya I understand how to do math.
    What I meant was, that the original poster said her pizza was something like 41 calories a slice (8 slices per pizza) making it about 330 calories per pizza. When I do the math (which i actually did earlier today when thinking maybe I would make a cauliflower crust pizza for dinner before realizing it is way higher in calories than one would think.) it shows me that making it at the lowest calorie/fat ingredients would make it over 400, closer to 425 without any toppings. No cheese on top, only inside the crust.

    So what kind of mozzarella, parmesan, etc are being used to make it nearly 100 calories less?

    I wrote a few messages down that I forgot to mention the calorie content was just for the crust, because toppings are such variables! Sorry about the confusion, it was too late to edit by the time I logged back in!

    LOL whoops!
  • fujiko
    fujiko Posts: 58 Member
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  • Tercob
    Tercob Posts: 151 Member
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  • debbyl
    debbyl Posts: 10 Member
    Tried it. This was very good. Thanks!
  • saramerrigan
    saramerrigan Posts: 555 Member
    bump to note the recipe down later.....looks delicious!
  • Angelois
    Angelois Posts: 3 Member
    bump to note the recipe down later.....looks delicious!

    Me too :laugh:
  • HappyHungryHealthy
    HappyHungryHealthy Posts: 121 Member
    I was just about to post a topic on this, but I may as well ask here! :) Can you make this with frozen cauliflower? If it's defrosted and all that :)
  • ebayaddict0127
    ebayaddict0127 Posts: 523 Member
    yummo
  • Blonde11
    Blonde11 Posts: 21 Member
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  • That looks soooo good! Do you think it would be good with vegan cheese?
  • truelove11
    truelove11 Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks for the recipe. I'm going to try to make it tonight. For those asking why sub cauliflower and not have the "real thing".... for me it's because I am type 1 diabetic. I am sure there are others eating gluten free. It's not a matter of building the calories into the daily count for some.

    :flowerforyou:
  • GrayMama
    GrayMama Posts: 12 Member
    Trying this recipe this week. I'm super stoked! Thanks for sharing.
  • Bejede
    Bejede Posts: 191 Member
    bump!
  • Made this once before, it was pretty delicious but your looks much better than mine did!
  • jeskuhsmeekers
    jeskuhsmeekers Posts: 131 Member
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  • AnnabellaMiniJarv
    AnnabellaMiniJarv Posts: 13 Member
    Yum :)
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    Why? Why does everyone think cauliflower can replace everything?:sick:

    Eat the real thing.

    :flowerforyou:

    Judgement of others in a place where we are all trying to be healthier isn't healthy, supportive or motivating. Eating the real thing may work for you. It might not for others. Some people are trying to avoid (or physically have to avoid) ingredients that are in pizza crust, mashed potatoes, etc. Recipes like this gives those people options.
  • Amestris
    Amestris Posts: 152 Member
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  • Akimajuktuq
    Akimajuktuq Posts: 3,037 Member
    Why? Why does everyone think cauliflower can replace everything?:sick:

    Eat the real thing.

    :flowerforyou:

    Newsflash: wheat makes some people sick. I choose not to eat things that make me sick.

    But I'm more likely to do a meatza and it has LOTS OF FAT because fat is healthy and delicious and satiating. Oh, and my meatza has more calories than regular pizza but one is full on one or two pieces so, bonus, there's leftovers.
  • robinmmurphy3
    robinmmurphy3 Posts: 65 Member
    I am SO trying this!!
  • mcm412
    mcm412 Posts: 18
    Bump. Thanks!
  • jdelisle
    jdelisle Posts: 1,050 Member
    Tried it. This was very good. Thanks!

    Glad to hear you enjoyed it! :)
  • blue_eyes_
    blue_eyes_ Posts: 18 Member
    Saving
  • YoshiZelda
    YoshiZelda Posts: 340 Member
    Bumping to save!
  • heh7370
    heh7370 Posts: 23 Member
    I tried this a few weeks ago. It was alright, but the taste of the parmesan was kind of overwhelming. Can this be made without parmesan, or with less? I also found that I had to add a bit more flour in order for it to not be runny, even though I squeezed as much water out of my cauliflower as I could. It was an interesting experiment and I enjoyed it and I may potentially make it again, but I won't try to completely substitute it for the real thing.
  • dclark566
    dclark566 Posts: 330 Member
    That looks awesome...thanks for the share! Gonna have to try this one!