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Holy delicious!! Kids love it, we love it. I can eat "bread" again. Unreal how easy and super delicious this is.

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Cauliflower pizza Crust

A grain-free alternative to traditional Pizza Crust, that you can pick up with your hands!

Ingredients:

4 cups raw cauliflower rice (about one medium head)

1 egg, beaten

⅓ cup soft goat cheese (chevre)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

pinch of salt

Instructions:

Preheat your oven to 400F.

To make the cauliflower rice, pulse batches of raw cauliflower florets in a food processor, until a rice-like texture is achieved.Fill a large pot with about an inch of Water, and bring it to a boil. Add the “rice” and cover; let it cook for about 4-5 minutes. Drain into a fine-mesh strainer. THIS IS THE SECRET: Once you’ve strained the rice, transfer it to a clean, thin dishtowel. Wrap up the steamed rice in the dishtowel, twist it up, then SQUEEZE all the excess moisture out! It’s amazing how much extra liquid will be released, which will leave you with a nice and dry pizza crust.In a large bowl, mix up your strained rice, beaten egg, goat cheese, and spices. (Don’t be afraid to use your hands! You want it very well mixed.) It won’t be like any pizza dough you’ve ever worked with, but don’t worry– it’ll hold together! Press the dough out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It’s important that it’s lined with parchment paper, or it will stick.) Keep the dough about ⅓” thick, and make the edges a little higher for a “crust” effect, if you like.Bake for 35-40 minutes at 400F. The crust should be firm, and golden brown when finished. Now’s the time to add all your favorites– sauce, cheese, and any other toppings you like. Return the pizza to the 400F oven, and bake an additional 5-10 minutes, just until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Slice and serve immediately!

Notes

Time-Saving Tip: I recommend making a double-batch of cauliflower pizza crusts–& make one for now, and save one for later. After baking the crusts, wrap up the extra pizza crust in foil, and FREEZE it for a quick “frozen pizza” to enjoy another night! All you need to do is add toppings and bake at 400F, until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Serving Size: 1/8 Total Grams of Protein/Serving: 10

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Would love to try it

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I'm not a huge fan of goat cheese. Any good substitutes?

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Sounds good to me I will have to try it

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Cauliflower pizza Crust

A grain-free alternative to traditional Pizza Crust, that you can pick up with your hands!

Ingredients:

4 cups raw cauliflower rice (about one medium head)

1 egg, beaten

⅓ cup soft goat cheese (chevre)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

pinch of salt

Instructions:

Preheat your oven to 400F.

To make the cauliflower rice, pulse batches of raw cauliflower florets in a food processor, until a rice-like texture is achieved.Fill a large pot with about an inch of Water, and bring it to a boil. Add the “rice” and cover; let it cook for about 4-5 minutes. Drain into a fine-mesh strainer. THIS IS THE SECRET: Once you’ve strained the rice, transfer it to a clean, thin dishtowel. Wrap up the steamed rice in the dishtowel, twist it up, then SQUEEZE all the excess moisture out! It’s amazing how much extra liquid will be released, which will leave you with a nice and dry pizza crust.In a large bowl, mix up your strained rice, beaten egg, goat cheese, and spices. (Don’t be afraid to use your hands! You want it very well mixed.) It won’t be like any pizza dough you’ve ever worked with, but don’t worry– it’ll hold together! Press the dough out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It’s important that it’s lined with parchment paper, or it will stick.) Keep the dough about ⅓” thick, and make the edges a little higher for a “crust” effect, if you like.Bake for 35-40 minutes at 400F. The crust should be firm, and golden brown when finished. Now’s the time to add all your favorites– sauce, cheese, and any other toppings you like. Return the pizza to the 400F oven, and bake an additional 5-10 minutes, just until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Slice and serve immediately!

Notes

Time-Saving Tip: I recommend making a double-batch of cauliflower pizza crusts–& make one for now, and save one for later. After baking the crusts, wrap up the extra pizza crust in foil, and FREEZE it for a quick “frozen pizza” to enjoy another night! All you need to do is add toppings and bake at 400F, until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Serving Size: 1/8 Total Grams of Protein/Serving: 10

Thanks for the recipe.

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Pretty close to what we do. We have been using whatever cheese we have and it works great.

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Cauliflower pizza Crust

A grain-free alternative to traditional Pizza Crust, that you can pick up with your hands!

Ingredients:

4 cups raw cauliflower rice (about one medium head)

1 egg, beaten

⅓ cup soft goat cheese (chevre)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

pinch of salt

Instructions:

Preheat your oven to 400F.

To make the cauliflower rice, pulse batches of raw cauliflower florets in a food processor, until a rice-like texture is achieved.Fill a large pot with about an inch of Water, and bring it to a boil. Add the “rice” and cover; let it cook for about 4-5 minutes. Drain into a fine-mesh strainer. THIS IS THE SECRET: Once you’ve strained the rice, transfer it to a clean, thin dishtowel. Wrap up the steamed rice in the dishtowel, twist it up, then SQUEEZE all the excess moisture out! It’s amazing how much extra liquid will be released, which will leave you with a nice and dry pizza crust.In a large bowl, mix up your strained rice, beaten egg, goat cheese, and spices. (Don’t be afraid to use your hands! You want it very well mixed.) It won’t be like any pizza dough you’ve ever worked with, but don’t worry– it’ll hold together! Press the dough out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It’s important that it’s lined with parchment paper, or it will stick.) Keep the dough about ⅓” thick, and make the edges a little higher for a “crust” effect, if you like.Bake for 35-40 minutes at 400F. The crust should be firm, and golden brown when finished. Now’s the time to add all your favorites– sauce, cheese, and any other toppings you like. Return the pizza to the 400F oven, and bake an additional 5-10 minutes, just until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Slice and serve immediately!

Notes

Time-Saving Tip: I recommend making a double-batch of cauliflower pizza crusts–& make one for now, and save one for later. After baking the crusts, wrap up the extra pizza crust in foil, and FREEZE it for a quick “frozen pizza” to enjoy another night! All you need to do is add toppings and bake at 400F, until the cheese is hot and bubbly.

Serving Size: 1/8 Total Grams of Protein/Serving: 10

Thanks for the recipe

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No problem, happy to share!

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<p><strong><u>Cauliflower pizza Crust</u></strong></p> <p> </p> <p>A grain-free alternative to traditional Pizza Crust, that you can pick up with your hands!</p> <p>Ingredients:</p> <p>4 cups raw cauliflower rice (about one medium head)</p> <p>1 egg, beaten</p> <p>⅓ cup soft goat cheese (chevre)</p> <p>1 teaspoon dried oregano</p> <p>pinch of salt</p> <p> </p> <p>Instructions:</p> <p>Preheat your oven to 400F.</p> <p>To make the cauliflower rice, pulse batches of raw cauliflower florets in a food processor, until a rice-like texture is achieved.Fill a large pot with about an inch of Water, and bring it to a boil. Add the “rice” and cover; let it cook for about 4-5 minutes. Drain into a fine-mesh strainer. THIS IS THE SECRET: Once you’ve strained the rice, transfer it to a clean, thin dishtowel. Wrap up the steamed rice in the dishtowel, twist it up, then SQUEEZE all the excess moisture out! It’s amazing how much extra liquid will be released, which will leave you with a nice and dry pizza crust.In a large bowl, mix up your strained rice, beaten egg, goat cheese, and spices. (Don’t be afraid to use your hands! You want it very well mixed.) It won’t be like any pizza dough you’ve ever worked with, but don’t worry– it’ll hold together! Press the dough out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It’s important that it’s lined with parchment paper, or it will stick.) Keep the dough about ⅓” thick, and make the edges a little higher for a “crust” effect, if you like.Bake for 35-40 minutes at 400F. The crust should be firm, and golden brown when finished. Now’s the time to add all your favorites– sauce, cheese, and any other toppings you like. Return the pizza to the 400F oven, and bake an additional 5-10 minutes, just until the cheese is hot and bubbly.</p> <p>Slice and serve immediately!</p> <p> </p> <p>Notes</p> <p>Time-Saving Tip: I recommend making a double-batch of cauliflower pizza crusts–& make one for now, and save one for later. After baking the crusts, wrap up the extra pizza crust in foil, and FREEZE it for a quick “frozen pizza” to enjoy another night! All you need to do is add toppings and bake at 400F, until the cheese is hot and bubbly.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Serving Size: 1/8 Total Grams of Protein/Serving: 10</strong></p>

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