Who doesn't like pizza, right? Cheesy, greasy deliciousness in a pan is hard to resist. Of course, there are slightly healthier alternatives out there in some restaurants with thin crust. But what about those who have a gluten allergy? I'm not one of them personally (thank you Jesus) but the trend is sweeping America as folks are becoming more and more aware of the reason they haven't had a solid BM in years. No, I'm more along the lines of the mom who, if I can sneak veggies and protein into a meal and make it healthier, I feel the sudden urge to don a SuperMom cape and start fighting 'The Man'.
I stumbled across a pizza
crust online a few months ago that called for cauliflower, cheese and eggs. I
made it for my family, and it was a success! Fast forward to the present, and I
now have a little nursling who has a dairy sensitivity (projectile vomit
anyone?). I was visiting with my cousin who has a gluten intolerance and she
was making a cauliflower pizza crust. I started dreaming longingly of pizza and
was just starting to attempt to curb my drooling desires when I noticed that
she wasn't adding cheese to the crust! I asked for the recipe and skipped home
to try it out. The product was a deliciously healthy pizza that would put the
toughest vampire into a coma, therefore I have fondly nicknamed this dish
'Draculas Downfall'. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that my
toddler has watched Hotel Transylvania 8 times today.
First, I am including
some quick directions on how to roast garlic. I am baffled by the amount of
folks I talk to who have never had it. The mild, buttery, nutty flavor is so
amazing that I use roasted garlic in SO many dishes, and even eat cloves
straight from the bulb.
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Ingredients:
Whole garlic bulbs
Olive oil
Aluminum foil
Olive oil
Aluminum foil
Directions:
1.Cut about 1/4" off
the top of each bulb of garlic, exposing the tops of the cloves and remove the
papery outer layers.
2. Drizzle a little olive oil on each bulb, using your finger to make sure each clove is coated.
3. Wrap garlic in foil, pop in the oven and bake for 30 minutes. When the garlic has cooled to the touch, simply take a small knife and cut the skin around each clove. Squeeze the cloves out from the bottom and enjoy!
2. Drizzle a little olive oil on each bulb, using your finger to make sure each clove is coated.
3. Wrap garlic in foil, pop in the oven and bake for 30 minutes. When the garlic has cooled to the touch, simply take a small knife and cut the skin around each clove. Squeeze the cloves out from the bottom and enjoy!
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Roasted Garlic Herb Sauce
Ingredients:
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 bulb
mashed roasted garlic (you can use as much as you like)
3 Tbsp Coconut flour (or flour of your choice, this is just what I had on hand)
3/4 cup water with a squirt of lemon juice
2 Tsp Italian Seasoning Salt and Pepper
3 Tbsp Coconut flour (or flour of your choice, this is just what I had on hand)
3/4 cup water with a squirt of lemon juice
2 Tsp Italian Seasoning Salt and Pepper
Directions:
1. Heat oil in a small
pan over medium heat. Add mashed garlic and flour, stirring to make a paste.
2. When it starts to thicken slowly add liquid, whisking constantly until you reach the desired consistency (you may not use all the liquid)
3. Remove from heat and stir in seasonings.
2. When it starts to thicken slowly add liquid, whisking constantly until you reach the desired consistency (you may not use all the liquid)
3. Remove from heat and stir in seasonings.
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For the crust
Ingredients
2 cups cauliflower (one small one or half a large one)
1/4 onion
3 cloves garlic
1 1/4 cup Almond meal
2 eggs
Italian seasoning
Salt and Pepper
1/4 onion
3 cloves garlic
1 1/4 cup Almond meal
2 eggs
Italian seasoning
Salt and Pepper
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 450
degrees
2. Combine cauliflower, onion and garlic in a food processor and pulse until crumbly. Don't overmix, you don't want to have a paste. Stir in almond meal, eggs and seasonings.
3. Form into pizza crust and bake alone for 20 minutes. I used my baking stone. After the crust is out of the oven, spread the sauce evenly and top! I topped mine with chicken, bacon (makes everything better) sliced roasted garlic, spinach and dairy free cheese.
2. Combine cauliflower, onion and garlic in a food processor and pulse until crumbly. Don't overmix, you don't want to have a paste. Stir in almond meal, eggs and seasonings.
3. Form into pizza crust and bake alone for 20 minutes. I used my baking stone. After the crust is out of the oven, spread the sauce evenly and top! I topped mine with chicken, bacon (makes everything better) sliced roasted garlic, spinach and dairy free cheese.
If you're not a garlic freak like I am, you can top your crust with any
kind of sauce/topping combination you desire. Tomato, basil pesto... the
possibilities are endless!
Enjoy :)
xoxo
-S
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