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Cauliflower Crust Pizza is the best invention ever. Yes, you heard that right… pizza crust made out of cauliflower. It’s (shockingly) good!

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You can top cauliflower crust with any pizza toppings you’d like. I topped this one Hawaiian style. This pizza is incredibly simple to make!

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These days you can buy “cauliflower crumbles” in your market’s produce section. If you can’t locate the crumbles, it’s easy enough to make your own.

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How to make cauliflower crumbles:

Just use a cheese grater to “grate” your cauliflower into very small pieces. You can grate a whole large head of cauliflower and make two 9-inch pizzas.

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Microwave those cauliflower crumbles for 8 minutes. No water or anything needed. Just microwave it for 8 minutes to soften it up, and then let it cool a little bit. See the recipe below for how to proceed if you do not have a microwave.

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Mix 1 1/2 cups of the cauliflower crumbles with egg, cheese and spices. (I use mozzarella, but imagine using different varieties of cheeses in the crust! Yum!)

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Shape it into a 9 to 12-inch round. Bake the crust. Top it with desired sauce and toppings.

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I went so simple and just used Classico Tomato Basil marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, Canadian bacon and pineapple (our favorite).

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All that happens next is just a quick broil in the oven to melt the cheese and heat the toppings.

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That is all! The pizza can be cut into 6 slices. You’ll probably want to eat three slices to make it a complete meal. If you happen to be following the Weight Watchers WW plan, you will find a link to the WW Points on the recipe card at the end of this post.

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You should be able to make two pizzas from one large head of cauliflower. Everyone in my house really love this pizza crust and agrees that you can’t tell at all that the crust is made out of cauliflower. It doesn’t taste like “real” pizza crust, but it doesn’t have the flavor or texture of cauliflower either. You’ll have to try it out for yourself and let me know what you think! Thanks to this Cauliflower Pizza Crust post for inspiring me to make this myself and share it with my readers!

More pizza topping ideas:

  1. Marinara or pizza sauce with your favorite toppings
  2. Pesto with thin sliced tomato and fresh mozzarella
  3. Alfredo with sausage, mushrooms, Provolone & Asiago cheese
  4. Barbecue sauce with shredded chicken, green onions and smoked gouda

Here are a few more recipes featuring cauliflower:

Cauliflower Crust Hawaiian Pizza

Alternative crust for pizza that tastes great!

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 18 minutes mins

Total Time: 43 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: cauliflower crust, hawaiian pizza

Servings: 2 servings (½ pizza each)

Calories: 507kcal

Author: RecipeGirl.com

Ingredients

CAULIFLOWER CRUST:

  • 2 + cups cauliflower crumbles (alternately, you can use a box grater to grate a cauliflower head)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup finely shredded mozzarella cheese (or try another kind)
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon dried minced (or fresh) garlic
  • ½ teaspoon onion salt

TOPPINGS:

  • ½ cup pizza sauce or tomato-basil marinara sauce
  • ½ cup finely shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 3 slices Canadian bacon, cut into strips
  • ½ cup pineapple tidbits

Instructions

PREPARE THE CAULIFLOWER CRUST:

  1. Place the cauliflower crumbles in a large bowl and microwave them (dry) for 8 minutes (see Tips below if you do not have a microwave). Give the cauliflower a chance to cool.

  2. Preheat the oven to 450℉. Spray a cookie sheet or pizza pan with nonstick spray (or use a nonstick surface).

  3. In a medium bowl, mix the cauliflower crumbles (about 1½ cups since they shrink after cooking) with the remaining crust ingredients. Pat the "crust" into a 9 to 12-inch round on the prepared pan. Spray the crust lightly with nonstick spray and bake for 15 minutes (or until golden). Remove the crust from the oven and turn the heat up to broil.

PREPARE THE PIZZA:

  1. Spread the sauce on top of the baked crust, leaving a ½-inch border around the edge. Sprinkle ¼ cup cheese on top. Add the bacon and pineapple, spreading it out around the pizza. Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top.

  2. Broil the pizza 3 to 4 minutes, or until the toppings are hot and the cheese is melted and bubbly. Cut into 6 slices and serve immediately. *This pizza is best served on a plate with a fork.

Notes

  • For those who don’ t have a microwave: You can steam the florets just until they are tender (not mushy) on the stove and then let them cool before grating them. The texture/consistency won’t be the same (It will be more like a puree) but it still works fine once you mix all the ingredients together.
  • *Other topping ideas:
    Marinara or pizza sauce with your favorite toppings
    Pesto with thin sliced tomato and fresh mozzarella
    Alfredo with sausage, mushrooms, Provolone & Asiago cheese
    Barbecue sauce with shredded chicken, green onions and smoked gouda
  • If you are preparing this recipe as GLUTEN-FREE, just be sure to use brands of sauce and Canadian bacon that are known to be GF,

Nutrition

Serving: 1g, Calories: 507kcal, Carbohydrates: 38g, Protein: 39g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Cholesterol: 173mg, Sodium: 1931mg, Potassium: 1123mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 27g, Vitamin A: 1002IU, Vitamin C: 95mg, Calcium: 717mg, Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

Is cauliflower crust pizza really healthier? ›

Though cauliflower crust isn't inherently healthier than traditional crust, it tends to be higher in protein and fiber. It's also higher in fat and cholesterol. Cauliflower pizza crust can fit gluten-free, diabetes-friendly, low carb, or weight loss diets.

Why does my cauliflower pizza crust fall apart? ›

Aside from the lack of gluten, another reason cauliflower pizzas are so prone to falling apart is because cauliflower is packed with water.

Why is my cauliflower pizza crust soggy? ›

I originally posted this recipe back in 2011, when I learned the secret to making a cauliflower pizza crust that isn't soggy. (You need to squeeze out the moisture from the cooked cauliflower before making your crust mixture!)

What is in the cauliflower crust for pizza pizza? ›

Non-GMO cauliflower, Non-GMO pizza mix (corn starch, rice flour, potato starch, dextrose, vegetable fibers (psyllium, fructose, emulsifier), vegetable fibers (inulin), stabilizer (sorbitol)), water, non-GMO yeast, non-GMO extra virgin olive oil, non-GMO brown cane sugar, non-GMO sea salt.

Does cauliflower pizza crust raise blood sugar? ›

The Diabetes Effect

Obviously, cauliflower pizza is more “diabetes friendly” than traditional types of pizza with flour crust. It's not rocket science — fewer carbs means less spiking of glucose levels, so there's no need to “chase it” with large amounts of insulin.

Is cauliflower pizza crust inflammatory? ›

Cauliflower is high in fiber which we all know is super important for our bodies. Fiber works to reduce inflammation and help your digestive system. Vegetables that are rich in fiber are also known to lower the risk of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.

How to make caulipower pizza crust crispy? ›

Cooking Instructions

Remove crust from box & overwrap. Layer crust with your favorite toppings. Cook topped crust directly on the middle rack (no pan needed!) until cheese is golden brown and crust is crispy, typically 12-15 minutes.

What is the difference between keto crust and cauliflower crust? ›

Cauliflower Crust Versus Keto Crust

It's made with cauliflower rice and has a similar base to cauliflower crust in that regard. However, the rest of its recipe is made up of eggs, casein protein, and whey protein. Designed to have more protein and fat, our keto crust is great for avoiding carbs and feeling full.

Why does my cauliflower pizza have so many carbs? ›

A single slice could have anywhere from 2 to 29 grams. That's a huge range, especially because cauliflower isn't carb-heavy (a cup has 5 grams). Why the difference? Crusts may include rice or brown rice flour, sugar, tapioca starch, and corn starch, which supply carbs.

What is the healthiest pizza crust? ›

Cauliflower. The current champion of alternative pizza crusts tops our list too. Why it's great for pizza crust: Cauliflower's mild taste and relatively low water composition make it an almost seamless swap for flour-based crusts.

Why does cauliflower pizza hurt my stomach? ›

Cauliflower provides essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients, but it can also cause stomachaches or abdominal cramps. The culprit behind the stomachaches is cauliflower's fiber content, which becomes most troublesome when you increase your fiber intake too rapidly without giving your body time to adjust.

Is homemade cauliflower pizza crust healthy? ›

Per serving, cauliflower crust is lower in carbs. So, if you're looking to eat fewer carbs, going gluten-free or simply trying to eat more veggies, then cauliflower crust is for you.

Can you eat pizza with cauliflower crust? ›

What's the secret to a delicious pizza? A cauliflower-based crust from Pieology, one of four crusts the pizzeria offers. The lower carb and gluten-free alternative tastes like traditional cheesey goodness without any of those pesky carbs!

What is cauliflower pizza crust made of? ›

In a bowl, combine the cauliflower with the mozzarella, Parmesan, oregano, salt, garlic powder and eggs. Transfer to the center of the baking sheet and spread into a circle, resembling a pizza crust.

What is the healthiest type of pizza crust? ›

Both the cauliflower crust and the whole-wheat crust offer fiber and protein, which play a key role in weight loss by helping to keep you feeling full and satisfied after a meal. But if you're not trying to cut carbs and are looking for that traditional pizza pie flavor, the whole-wheat crust is what you want.

Why is cauliflower crust so high in carbs? ›

Cauliflower itself isn't bringing the carbohydrates to the table–it's everything else that gets mixed in to complete the crust. Ingredients like rice flour, tapioca starch, corn starch, and sugar add to the carb count of some cauliflower crusts you buy at the store.

Is cauliflower good for weight loss? ›

Cauliflower has several properties that may help with weight loss. First, it is low in calories with only 27 calories per cup (107 g), so you can eat a lot of it without significantly increasing your calorie intake ( 1 ). It can also serve as a low calorie substitute for high calorie foods, such as rice and flour.

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