My original recipe of this nutrient-rich, grain and gluten-free pizza is made from cauliflower instead of flour. Trust me, this recipe is surprisingly delicious. It is a healthy vegetarian recipe not involving bread dough and can be made with any favourite sauce and toppings. This makes for a healthy nutritious meal that we can enjoy with family and friends.
Using vegetables has been a growing trend when it comes to people wanting to maintain a healthy life style. It is the best part of a balanced diet, as well as brings transformation to our entrenched ways of cooking and dining.
However, cooking vegetables in a way that is tasteful can still be challenging. I propose to address this challenge headlong. I personally feel that we can make any type of vegetable dish appetising and dinner-worthy if we prepare it with healthy ingredients and smart cooking methods.
This is what I have done with my cauliflower pizza recipe. I find everyone in my family savouring the recipe, in particular my teenage daughter who is a picky eater and refuses to eat cauliflower. Nonetheless, she loved this recipe without even recognising that I have replaced flour pizza crust with fresh cauliflower. I now prepare the dish regularly, especially when she comes back from school for lunch. This peculiar pizza recipe is my favorite too. Every single time I eat it with various toppings, it tastes amazing and is a little crunchy but soft as well as spicy, and I crave the taste. Furthermore, it allows me to follow my low-carb diet while relishing the pizza craving in a guilt-free way.
This incredibly flavourful and healthy cauliflower pizza recipe is a great addition to my meal-making toolkit. It provides me a simple comfort meal experience, while cutting down on calories and carbs and boosting fiber and essential nutrients in my diet. To make it tasteful, I use eggs, grated parmesan cheese, walnuts, almonds flour, fresh spices and herbs as ingredients.
Here is my cauliflower pizza crust recipe that I would like to share with everyone.
Preparation time: two to three hours
Ingredients:
- For dough:
- One cauliflower head – 2 ½ cups (cut into florets and grated, using a food processor until the texture is like rice)
- Parmesan cheese – 1 cup (freshly grated)
- Large egg – 1
- Ground walnut – ½ cup
- Almond flour – 1 cup
- Oregano – 1 tsp
- Italian herbs – 1 tsp
- Black pepper – 1 tsp
- Garlic cloves – 2 (minced)
- Combination of spice powder – 1 tsp (cumin seeds 1 tsp, raw coriander 1 tsp, red chilli flakes 2 tsp. Roast each of them on low flame and blend them in a mixer until it takes a powdered form)
- Salt as per taste
- Non-stick cooking oil or spray
Parchment paper
Topping:
- Fresh red onion – ½ cup (thinly sliced)
- Red or green bell pepper – 1, cut into thin slices
- Fresh basil leaves – 4-5
- Cherry tomatoes – 4-5 ( half sliced)
- Shredded mozzarella cheese – 1 cup
- Marinara sauce – 1 tbsp
Method:
- Saute grated cauliflower over medium heat until it is cooked, and the moisture has evaporated. (Tip: once the cauliflower is tender you need to squeeze out all remaining water. A completely dry crust is needed.)

- Remove the cauliflower from burner and allow it to cool down. Set it aside.
- In a large bowl, beat the large egg. Add grated parmesan cheese and all the remaining ingredients mentioned in the dough ingredients list.
- Mix in dry grated cauliflower to form dough. Set aside. (Tip: almond flour holds the pizza crust together)
- Place parchment paper onto a baking sheet and grease or spray with oil to prevent it from sticking.
- Spread cauliflower dough evenly over the parchment paper. Do not make the edges of the crust too thin; keep the size of the crust uniform for even cooking or about 10-inches in diameter. (Tip: use hands to press and shape the dough)

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Place the crust into an oven to bake for 20 minutes or until the crust is dry, golden and crispy on the edges but firm in the middle.
- Remove the crust from the oven once done and set aside to cool completely. (Tip: pre-bake pizza before baking it. The baked crust will not stick to the pan after it has been flipped)

- Spread the marinara sauce or pizza sauce on top of the crust. Do not use too much sauce as it will make the crust soggy.
- Add bell peppers, red onions, cherry tomatoes and mozzarella cheese evenly.
- Place the pizza back in the preheated oven until the topping is done or for about five minutes.
- Remove from the oven and allow the pizza to cool for about five minutes. Then cut and serve.

Healthy and delicious!
Note:
- Instead of almond flour, you can also use white flour or coconut flour for the pizza dough.
- Cauliflower pizza is not easy to make if you do not follow the steps properly.

