Cauliflower Pizza Crust
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Yum!! I am definitely going to try this!!!0
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Can't wait to try this. *bump*0
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bump!!0
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One important note!!!
I made TWO of these, today. I baked the first one on aluminum foil and it didn't brown as well.
I baked the *second* one on parchment paper and it made a huge difference.
I'm also glad to know who the original poster, was-- thanks for speaking up!
-Chelle
I'VE NEVER USED PARCHMENT PAPER IN THE OVEN..... IT WON'T BURN/ CATCH FIRE??????
That's exactly what I was thinking of! LOL Ooops! Thank you!
Parchment is good up to I believe 425 degrees, it'll say on the box.0 -
This look so yummy, and I feel like it would take care of some of my cravings in a very healthy way.0
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Looks like it would def take care of a pizza craving, making this for my family ASAP thank you!!0
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bump!!!0
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looks good! definitely adding cauliflower to my shopping list this week0
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Bump for dinner tonight! Do you think I could use frozen? Not a single caulifloer in my market on Sunday???0
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bump! Definitely trying this one on Saturday0
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Interesting idea thanks!0
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bump for later!0
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BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMPPP!!0
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Is the recipe link not working for anyone else?
http://blog.yourlighterside.com/2009/05/low-carb-pizza-dough-cauliflower.html0 -
The link's not working for me!0
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hmm, now to find a time to cook it when my husband isnt around the kitchen so he doesnt see what goes into it! it looks great.
Is it really thin and crispy?0 -
Looks amazing - thank you " x0
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Is it okay to love you ?
i love big meals with little calories YESSSSS!!!!!!!0 -
I looked it up on http://yourlighterside.com and right on the homepage, the recipe is located under "popular posts". It is the first recipe on the list, and on the recipe page has a link that takes you to the page that teaches you how to rice the couliflower. I will try this recipe, just because all the reviews on this blog!
Thanks for this tip!!!!:flowerforyou:0 -
hmm, now to find a time to cook it when my husband isnt around the kitchen so he doesnt see what goes into it! it looks great.
Is it really thin and crispy?
Yes, it is. The secret to the crust is: the thinner the better. If you want a little bit thicker crust you'll need to add some cheese into the cauli-rice for some extra "glue." I prefer to minimize the calories and have great luck with just the eggs if I keep things really thin.
ANOTHER way to get rid of your pizza craving is to build a "pizza" inside of a bell pepper half instead of on a crust. I put tomato puree, oregano, garlic, basil, salt, pepper, sauteed mushrooms and onions, spinach and turkey pepperoni into it and bake at 350 until yummy.
I'll post a pic at my next opportunity!
-Chelle0 -
bump...looks good.0
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yummy!0
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oh my that looks so good! i think i will have to try making myself one!0
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