Cauliflower Crust Pizza w/ Pics!
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Why? Why does everyone think cauliflower can replace everything?:sick:
Eat the real thing.
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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.0 -
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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.0 -
I am SO trying this!!0
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Tried it. This was very good. Thanks!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it!0 -
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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.0
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That looks awesome...thanks for the share! Gonna have to try this one!0
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Thanks! Looks delicious!0
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you make me want to try it!0
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My gosh this looks so good. Can't wait to try it!0
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Tried this last night and it was delicious, it's also quite filling!
Hope everyone else gives it a shot, it's a very healthy, and good alternative.0 -
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Why? Why does everyone think cauliflower can replace everything?:sick:
Eat the real thing.
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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.
I'm going to make it again tonight. Hubs ate it, and ate it, and ate it. We finished a whole, large pizza.
Tonight I'm going to try it with my pizza stone. Trying a slightly different recipe.0 -
Why? Why does everyone think cauliflower can replace everything?:sick:
Eat the real thing.
:flowerforyou:
because with this you can eat WAAAAAAY more than one piece. I do eat the real thing but when you're 5'2 you just don't get enough calories in the day to eat 3 pieces of pizza.
? make a thin crust pizza, has less calories and you can eat more…problem solved…
or eat less earlier in the day so you can eat more pizza …
Or maybe you can just leave those that wish to try this recipe alone and find something else to do rather than to continually post your crap in this thread? Just a thought.0 -
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