Cauliflower Crust Pizza w/ Pics!
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People are trying ot lose weight here, that's why.0
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bump - but also - this isn't paleo. Paleo = no cheese.0
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Cauliflower pizza might take slightly more time than ordering online but wow, it's so good. I thought there was no way it was going to compare to real pizza. I was wrong. It's delicious. The whole time you're making it you think to yourself "no, there's no way this is going to hold together in an oven" but it does! It's the weirdest thing I've ever made, but so so so good.0
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For those not wanting to wring out their cauliflower, I made cauliflower "tortillas" the other day and baked the riced cauliflower at 325 for 30 minutes or so instead of microwaving it. The "tortillas" came out really well. Normally, my pizza crust is just a little too soft. It tastes fine, but you have to eat it with a fork.
I also used parchment paper, which was awesome.
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I made this tonight and I loved it even the kids loved it. I am a picky eater and wouldn't think twice about about cauliflower but you would never know that's what the crust was made of.0
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I just made this and it smells so good, however I did add a dash more chickpea flour as the "dough" was just a bit too watery - though I think that's because I didn't squeeze the liquid out of the cauliflower properly. I got too enthusiastic and the cauliflower ended up all over the kitchen, so afterwards I was a little apprehensive to say the least.
Yet to try though, but this looks to be the best pizza alternative I have made thus far.0 -
That looks amazing! I might have to give it a try. I just find that I'm a bit intimidated by making pizza at home ...even my Pillsbury pop-can pizza doesn't turn out very good. Usually just go for delivery or frozen0
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Saving this! Thanks for sharing.0
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I think it's time to make this again. It was awesome last time.0
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I keep telling myself I'll try making this, but your pic is super-inspiring, not to mention the great suggestions on getting a crispy crust! Definitely making! Thanks0
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Made a great one tonight!0
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looks delicious!0
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THAT LOOKS SO GOOD0
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Looks yum !0
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bump to save. Yum!!!0
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mmmm im going to try this0
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So I tried cauliflower pizza last night for the first time and it was super delicious! It was 41 calories per slice (8 slices per pizza) and only 2 grams of fat! Had I not made it myself, I totally wouldn't have believed it was made from cauliflower! It's gluten free, paleo, and just straight up delicious!
Here's the recipe I used:
http://www.cookingwithjax.com/2014/01/cauliflower-crust-pizza.html
Enjoy!
I tried it out. It wasn't bad, but I think I'm not going to make it again.
Your calorie calculation is off a little.
Cauliflower medium head- 146
USDA - Egg, 1 egg (50g) 71
Cheese - Parmesan, shredded, 4 tbsp 80
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese, 1/4 cup 80
Bob's Red Mill - Vital Wheat Gluten, 0.0625 cup (30g) 30 (That's what I used for the flour)
I got 407 calories in the crust. In reality it should be negative calories for all the prep work involved. lol
It turned out as shown. Had a devil of a time draining the water. I think I pulsed it too much cause little bits of cauliflower paste were coming through the cheesecloth. It was fun. Thanks for sharing.0 -
I made this tonight and it was very yummy! It was a pain to drain the water off the cauliflower but well worth it. I used a clean, unused nylon to do it! It worked pretty well. Topped it with pizza sauce, onion, spinach, ow fat cheese and turkey pepperoni. Will do a bbq pizza one next. Mine was hand edible, did not need a fork0
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I know there are a plethora of versions out there, here is mine:
Grated a head of cauliflower with a cheese grater (I would use a food processor if I had one). Cook in microwave for 8 mins. Let it cool for about 10 mins. Put in an egg and 1/2 cup mozzarella as well as a few dashes of whatever spices you like (basil, oregano, parsley, cayenne). Mix with hand. It'll be gloppy. Spread onto a lightly oiled pan. I used coconut oil on glass. Norm i use olive oil but my cousin said to try coconut for when olive oil hits a certain temp it turns to trans fat. Bake at 450 for 15 or until it starts to brown slightly. As that baked I sautéed desired veggies in coconut oil. I used summer squash mushrooms and asparagus. Once crust was done I used no salt added diced tomatoes for sauce. Added cheese. Put sautéed veggies on top. Baked an additional 15 on 450 or until cheese started to brown
That's pretty close to the same recipe. I don't have a microwave though so I liked the idea of roasting the cauliflower first (plus it really brought out a nice flavour).
Both of the directions seem so yummy to me! I am dying for pizza. Gotta have a pizza! I have had the craving for pizza since I started this MFP. I used to eat a large half of a PaPa Johns pizza with all the dipping butter in the blink of an eye! If I had a pizza now, I think I would be sitting in the corner with my family's pizza, growling like a wild animal eating it all ! Hopefully this will replace my craving. : )0 -
I like to cook and bake gluten free for some friends of mine. Thank you for the recipe. I will give it a try.0
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Any tips on how to get it nice and crispy? The base was a little soft.0
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Just had this for lunch, and I'm so full. With toppings, it was only 310 for the size I made. I've found you can do the initial bake of the crust on the weekend, and just add the toppings and pop it in the toaster oven for 10 min before lunch. That way I can take it to work.0
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