Cauliflower Crust Pizza

Cauliflower Crust Pizza
It is no secret that I love to eat and one of my favorite comfort foods is pizza.  I love everything about pizza the texture, the sauce, the cheese, the smells and if my kids are not around the veggies I can pile on top too.  The other week a friend of mine told me how she had made her family a pizza for dinner, but the kicker is the crust is made from the vegetable cauliflower.  I was skeptical, but she assured me it was tasty, healthier, and a great alternative to people who are gluten free or are trying to lose weight.  I love vegetables, but cauliflower as the crust of a pizza seemed a bit far-fetched.  I am not one to thumb my nose up at food though so when I saw cauliflower on sale at the store last week I bought myself a couple of heads.  The recipe she gave from Your Lighter Side  seemed easy enough and I have to say with a few tweaks of my own.  I totally LOVE IT!  Anyone who loves pizza like me will not be disappointed because the texture is similar and the taste is outstanding.  The cauliflower is not over-powering in taste, it is a cheaper and a healthier alternative than the gluten free pre-packaged pizzas out there.  I loved the cauliflower crust pizza so much I made another one because my kids and husband devoured the first one quickly.  I am glad I tried it because cauliflower crust pizza will be a staple in our monthly dinner plans and I do not have to feel guilty eating it at all.

Cauliflower Crust Pizza

Ingredients:

3 Cups cooked cauliflower (Riced in your food processor or blender)

3 Eggs, whipped

3 Teaspoons Dried Oregano

1 Teaspoons Basil

3 Teaspoons Crushed Garlic

2 Cups Shredded Cheese (I only had Sharp Cheddar on hand, but you can use whatever cheese you would like)

1  24 oz  Jar of spaghetti sauce

Any topping you might like to add, however your toppings need to be pre-cooked as the pizza is only put back into the oven to melt the cheese.

Directions:

  • Pre-heat Oven to 450 degrees
  • If you have a pizza pan like me I laid parchment or cooking paper on the pan to lay the crust on or cookie sheet, but first use a non-stick spray.
  • Take your head of cauliflower and cut off the stems and leaves, then cut into sections and place in your food processor or blender to be riced.  The cauliflower should look like grain when you are done pulsing it.  If you do not have a food processor or blender then use your cheese grater to rice your cauliflower.  Take the riced cauliflower and place it in a microwavable safe bowl and cook in your microwave for six minutes. **The time may vary depending on how powerful your microwave is, if by chance you do not have a microwave steam your cauliflower it will be a bit more mushy, but will still turn out the same once cooked.**
  • In a large bowl mix together the cooked cauliflower, eggs, oregano, basil and garlic.  Once these ingredients are thoroughly mixed take your parchment paper covered pizza pan or spray coated cookie sheet and scoop out the mixture onto it.  Use your hands to press the mixture about a quarter to half inch thick in the shape of a circle.   If you make your crust too thin the pizza crust will not hold together and will fall apart.
  • Place pan in the oven for 15 minutes or until crust is lightly browned.
  • Remove crust from oven and cover with sauce and your choice of cheese and other already cooked toppings.
  • Place the pizza back into the oven and cook until the cheese is melted.

This pizza is yummy and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.  Let me know if you try it I love to hear other people’s success stories in trying new foods.

 

XOXO,

Amee

 

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17 thoughts on “Cauliflower Crust Pizza”

  1. So do you mix that 2 cups of whatever kind of cheese in the actual crust? And then more on the top. It’s reading add cauli,eggs,oregano,garlic but no cheese. I make another cream cheese crust that you also add eggs and mozzarella to,so i feel like I’m supposed to put the cheese in with the cauliflower on this one too.

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    • Hi Maura,

      No I only put cheese on top of my cauliflower crust pizza, but you could add more cheese to recipe and do that as well if desired. 🙂

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  2. SO excited about this, Amee!! It looks so delicious. Can’t wait to put it onto my menu for next week. I haven’t found a good pizza crust yet and this one looks FABULOUS!! So happy you linked up to Mop It Up Mondays! Have a great rest of your weekend!
    {HUGS},
    kristi

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    • Hi Kristi,

      Thanks it is really yummy and the great thing is you can add whatever toppings you want. I stayed with cheese because I have kids, but you could add ground meat, vegetables and anything else you really like on pizza pineapple. Thanks for hosting! Amee

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  3. Wow, I’ve never even heard of anything like this! It looks healthy & delicious. Thanks so much for linking up on Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust.

    Warmly, Michelle

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    • It is really good I was shocked myself.

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  4. I’ve wanted to try Cauliflower pizza crusts, I just haven’t yet. We love pizza and make it weekly in our home.

    Thanks for sharing this – I’ll have to try it sometime. I’m so glad you linked up!

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    • It is crazy cauliflower crust pizza? You would not think it is good, but it really turned out great. I have had several people write me and say they made it and their kids loved it. I plan to make it a few times a month as we LOVE pizza like your family. Amee

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  5. Wow! What a great way to get our kiddos to eat their vegetables! Thanks for sharing on “Strut Your Stuff Saturday!” We hope to see you this friday! -The Sisters

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    • Thank you for hosting yeah my kids love it. 🙂 Amee

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  6. Definitely an interesting recipe! I must try it and see if I can trick the kiddos! Thanks so much for sharing at Clean and Scentsible. I’ll be featuring this on my Facebook page. Enjoy the rest fo your week.
    Jenn 🙂

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    • Hi Jenn,
      Yep my kids usually will not eat cauliflower, but they ate this up. One reader asked me to try this with broccoli so I am going to do that too, but I worry about how much gas everyone would get. Thank you for the feature on your Facebook page greatly appreciated.
      Amee 🙂

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  7. I am so happy that Traci suggested this to you and I am lucky I found this by accident, haha. I just love the idea and will definitely be making it after getting some. I wonder if you could make it with brocolli as well since they are both of the same texture. Will have to try. I could eat those veggies everyday. Thank you again. Who could turn down pizza. An easy lunch or snack even. hugs

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    • I am glad too it is really good. I might have to try it now with broccoli I only wonder how bad we might fart lol. Feel free to like my page on FB or subscribe asI probably make foods you might enjoy. Amee

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  8. What a unique recipe…I can’t wait to try this. Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday 🙂

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    • Hi Lisa,
      Yes it does sound like an odd combination, but I kid you not very yummy.

      Thanks,

      Amee

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