How to Make Low Carb Pizza | Easy Crust Recipe (2024)

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Are you looking to enjoy a delicious pizza but want it to be keto-friendly, Trim Healthy Mama Friendly, or low-carb?

If yes, then you'll enjoy this delicious DIY keto pizza complete with homemade crust that's cheesier than ever.

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With the melted mozzarella cheese inside your keto pizza dough and added in two layers atop your pizza, this keto pizza is a delightful option for any pizza and cheese lover out there.

Are pizza toppings low carb?

Sometimes when I am craving pizza and I'm out and about in town, I will grab a slice of pizza from Costco food court (or a Little Caesar's pizza), scrape off the toppings and eat them with a fork!

While there are some pizza toppings that definitely do have a higher carb count, you can have some pizza toppings that are low carb.

If you're looking to add some low carb pizza toppings, top this keto pizza with mushrooms, green peppers, or olives.

Making your own keto pizza is the perfect way to ensure you use low carb pizza toppings while sticking to your healthy eating plan.

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This particular keto pizza recipe is made of mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, egg, almond flour (or Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend), and Sugar Free Pizza Sauce.

Using Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend in place of the almond flour lowers the calorie count a bit, and makes this crust not quite so calorie-dense.

You can also use ¼ cup each of almond flour, coconut flour, and flax meal to replace the ¾ cup of almond flour.

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What does Fathead dough taste like?

Fathead dough is an amazing dough which you can use for many different things, not the lease of which is pizza.

The taste of Fathead dough is much like regular pizza crust, although it doesn't tend to be chewy, like regular crust.

Fathead dough will trick your mind and stomach into thinking that you've just enjoyed a delicious slice of regular pizza. (Even though it's low carb so you truly aren't cheating on your diet with Fathead dough for healthy pizza.)

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How Do I Make Keto Pizza?

Gather up your ingredients for your keto pizza and preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Following the full instructions in the recipe card below, mix up your mozzarella dough. You can do this with a wooden spoon, your hands, or a food processor.

Then you will carefully roll out your low carb pizza dough between to pieces of parchment paper.

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Bake the pizza crust in your preheated oven for about 8 minutes or until the crust starts to have brown in some spots.

The crust may poof up while baking, once done, simply set the crust aside to cool down. (To minimize the crust "puff," simply prick the crust all over with a fork before baking.)

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Spread your pizza sauce evenly over the crust. Be sure to leave a small border around the outer edge of the crust without sauce.

Then simply sprinkle on your cheese of choice, add the toppings, and finish with a bit more shredded cheese.

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Serve this delicious and decadent pizza with a side salad and a buttered vegetable for an easy meal. Or serve with Easy Hot Wings for Pizza & Wings!

Can I Freeze Fathead Pizza Dough?

Yes, you can keep the dough rolled into a ball, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, then let it thaw completely before rolling out and using to bake pizza.

Or, you can go ahead and roll the dough out, then flash freeze and wrap well in plastic wrap and place in a large freezer bag. To use, simply take it out of the freezer, unwrap and allow to come to room temperature before baking!

To see all of my Pizza themed recipes, check out my Family Friendly Low Carb Pizza Ebook!

And if you want a super easy and delicious pizza fix, you'll want to try this easy Pizza in a Bowl Recipe!

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Yield: 8 Slices

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With the melted mozzarella cheese inside your keto pizza dough and added in two layers atop your pizza, this keto pizza is a delightful option for any pizza and cheese lover out there.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time16 minutes

Additional Time5 minutes

Total Time31 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ Cups Plus ⅔ Cup Shredded Mozzarella Cheese, divided
  • 2 Tablespoons Cream Cheese
  • 1 egg
  • ¾ Cup Super Fine Almond Flour
  • ¼ Cup Sugar Free Pizza Sauce
  • Toppings of choice: pepperoni, olives, green bell peppers, mushrooms, fully cooked sausage, etc.

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F degrees.
  2. Place 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese and 2 Tablespoons Cream Cheese into a large microwave safe bowl.
  3. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Stir well, then continue to microwave in 15 second increments, stirring between each increment, until the cheeses are completely melted. Stir until smooth.
  4. Stir in the egg and almond flour. Combine the dough in the bowl with clean, oiled hands until all ingredients are very well incorporated and it forms a ball. The dough will be very sticky. (You can also use a food processor for this step)
  5. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Place the dough in the center and use your hands to press it into a circle, approximately 10 inches across (or use a rolling pin to roll the dough between two pieces of parchment paper).
  6. Using a fork, poke holes all across the crust.
  7. Bake the pizza crust at 400F for 8 minutes, or until it just begins to brown slightly in spots. The crust may puff up while baking. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool for 5 minutes.
  8. Spread the pizza sauce evenly over the cooked pizza crust, leaving a small border of crust around the edges without the sauce.
  9. Sprinkle ⅓ cup of the shredded mozzarella cheese over the pizza sauce. Top with the pizza toppings of your choice.
  10. Top the pizza with the remaining ⅓ cup of shredded mozzarella cheese.
  11. Bake at 400F for 8 minutes, or until the cheese is melted.
  12. Cut into 8 slices and serve hot.

Notes

To reduce the calories in this recipe, you can replace the almond flour with an equal amount of Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend, or you can use ¼ cup each of almond flour, coconut flour, and flax meal.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 123Total Fat 10gSaturated Fat 5gCarbohydrates 2gFiber 0gProtein 9g

Nutritional Information may vary, depending on ingredients used. The nutritional information listed does not include any additional toppings.

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FAQs

Which pizza crust has the least carbs? ›

Whether you're looking at frozen pizzas or those that you order from major chains, you definitely have some options. Among the most popular are those made from cauliflower, which have about half as many carbs as a whole-wheat or gluten-free crust.

What is keto crust pizza made of? ›

Water, organic coconut flour, egg whites, liquid whole eggs, organic pumpkin seed flour, psyllium husk, flax meal, extra virgin olive oil, coconut milk, ground chia, salt, apple cider vinegar, garlic powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, Italian herbs, chicory root, yeast.

How do you reduce carbs in pizza? ›

Stick with thin crust.

A thin crust will shave down the carbs to the equivalent of a sandwich (two slices of bread).

How many carbs are in a homemade pizza crust? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium148 mg
Carbohydrates25 g
Dietary Fiber1 g
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How bad is pizza on a low carb diet? ›

Regular pizza bases are usually a no-no for those following a ketogenic or moderate low-carb diet. By swapping out a regular, carb-laden base for a Lo-Dough base, you can cut the carbs by more than 90%, reduce calories and simultaneously supplement your diet with the fibre it needs!

What pizza crust is best for diabetics? ›

Choosing a whole grain crust or a crust made with almond flour or cauliflower can also boost your fiber intake. Plus, a crust made with almond flour or vegetables like cauliflower tends to be much lower in carbs than regular pizza.

What is a good substitute for pizza dough flour? ›

There are various flours you can use for pizza dough including All-Purpose Unbleached White Flour, Cake and Pastry Flour, Artisan Bread Flour, Spelt Flour, Cassava Flour and Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour.

What is the healthiest 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.

Does any pizza chain make keto pizza? ›

Read more: Blaze Pizza just launched the first keto-diet-approved pizza crust to be served at a national chain. I tried it and was surprised by how good it was.

What cancels out carbs? ›

However, some carbs can't be broken down into individual sugars, whereas others are only partially broken down and absorbed. These include fiber and sugar alcohols. Because of this, most fiber and sugar alcohols can be subtracted from total carbs when calculating net carbs.

What can I eat to cancel out carbs? ›

Protein slows the release of sugar into our blood stream, which leads to less insulin release. So the trick to blunting the effect of your high-carb treats is bumping up your protein. For best results, eat equal amounts of protein and carbohydrates during meal times (like 20 to 25 grams of both protein and carb).

Is thin crust pizza less carbs? ›

Crust accounts for most of the carbs in pizza. A medium (12-inch) thin-crust pizza without any cheese and toppings has 17 grams of carbs per slice. A regular-crust pizza averages 30 grams of carbs per slice. Tip: Thin-crust pizza has 5-10 fewer grams of carbs per slice than regular-crust or pan pizza.

How many slices of pizza can a diabetic eat? ›

Portion control is a must when trying to eat a healthier diet. If you're eating pizza, it's best only to eat one slice. This will ensure that you keep your sodium intake under control and prevent you from overeating.

Can I eat pizza without the crust on keto? ›

Ever wondered why a crustless pizza is popular on a keto diet? It has barely any carbs! If you use certain vegetables or smoked meats, it can increase the carb count, but made as written, it's virtually carb-free.

Can you eat pizza crust on keto? ›

Your traditional pizza crust may contain as much as 80 net carbs, while keto pizza has approximately six net carbs. This difference is mainly due to the type of flour used. Depending on your specific needs and preferences, you can order a pizza whose crust is made from gluten-free flour.

Is thin crust less carbs than regular crust? ›

Crust accounts for most of the carbs in pizza. A medium (12-inch) thin-crust pizza without any cheese and toppings has 17 grams of carbs per slice. A regular-crust pizza averages 30 grams of carbs per slice. Tip: Thin-crust pizza has 5-10 fewer grams of carbs per slice than regular-crust or pan pizza.

Which pizza crust is healthiest? ›

Whole wheat pizza crust can be healthier than regular white crust, but not always. For example, whole wheat pizza crust typically contains more fiber, whole grains, and other vitamins and minerals than white crust.

Does gluten-free pizza crust have less carbs than regular pizza crust? ›

In fact, if you look at the average gluten free pizza vs regular pizza carbs counts, the gluten free option can contain more carbs (60 grams of carbohydrates vs 53 grams of carbs from a whole wheat pizza crust).

Does cauliflower pizza crust have fewer carbs? ›

Depending on the brand and ingredients, cauliflower crust may provide up to 13 times fewer carbs than traditional crust. All the same, pizza made with any crust can fit a diabetes diet.

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