Gluten Free Cauliflower Crust Pizza Recipe (2024)

Photographer Sarah Yates creates healthy recipes that look so beautiful, they make us want to kick through our computer screens right into her kitchen.

So we asked Sarah to create a special pizza recipe to help celebrate our new collection of west elm Market kitchenware –and she did not disappoint.

Read on for Sarah’s pizza party and gluten-free recipe!

Cauliflower Crust Pizza

“Cauliflower pizza crust is many things: healthy, tasty, easy to make, and a satisfying alternative to its gluten loaded cousin! This is what it is not: pizza crust as I knew it… I’d begun to convince myself that magical things are possible, that cauliflower COULD taste like bleached white flour. But let’s get down to the brass tacks: it cannot, will not, ever. And that’s ok, because it’s a different kind of wonderful! A kind of wonderful that’s made in a garden and your kitchen instead of a factory.I hope you enjoy!”

The Crust

    1 medium head of cauliflower (3 cups cauliflower “rice”)
    ½ cuporganic masa
    2 cloves garlic
    ⅛ teaspoon sea salt (more to taste)
    2 ½ tablespoons ground flax
    Hearty pinch of nutritional yeast (more to taste)

“I kept it very simple and summery and topped our pizza with pesto, heirloom tomato and shredded vegan mozzarella.But any of your favorite pizza toppings would be equally amazing!” – Sarah Yates

What You Do

1.Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

2.In a small bowl combine 1 1/2 tablespoons of ground flax with 1/8 cup of cold water. Set aside to firm up while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.

3.Use a food processor with an S blade to chop cauliflower and garlic cloves into the smallest bits possible. You want to end up with roughly 3 cups of this cauliflower mixture.

4.Heat cauliflower/garlic mixture in a pan over medium / low heat for 5-7 minutes to remove moisture. Stir frequently.

5.In a large mixing bowl combine cauliflower, masa, a hearty pinch of nutritional yeast, sea salt and flax mixture. Stir until thoroughly combined. Taste and add more nutritional yeast, sea salt or cracked black pepper to meet your taste preference. The “dough” should easily be formed into a large ball.

6.Lightly oil a large pizza stone. Transfer the cauliflower mixture onto the pizza stone and spread with your fingers to achieve a large, thin crust. Bake for 25- 30 minutes.

7.Add toppings and bake for an additional 15-20 minutes, or until crust becomes golden brown.

8.This last part is critical: let cool a bit before serving! The crust firms up quite a bit as it cools. And depending on the amount of moisture that was removed during cooking, this may or may not be the kind of pizza you eat with a fork and knife. We topped ours with copious amounts of red pepper flakes. Enjoy!

Topping Ideas

    ¼ to ½ cup pesto (recipehere)
    Sliced heirloom tomato
    ½ cup shredded vegan mozzarella (I preferthis brand)
    Sea salt
    Black pepper
    Cracked red pepper (optional)

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Gluten Free Cauliflower Crust Pizza Recipe (9)

Sarah Yates is the blogger behind A House In The Hills. She’s also a wedding photographer, awesome cook, and dog stylist. You can get social with Sarah on Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Photos: Sarah Yates

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August 16, 2013

[…] A House in the Hills (like this delicious salad), but I’m particularly excited about giving this cauliflower crust pizzaSarah shared on the West Elm blog this week a […]

JT

August 16, 2013

This sounds like a better recipe than the one I tried, as it didn’t include heating the caul mix to dry it. Mine never became a dough. Thanks for sharing this inventive recipe. Oh, and no need for any kind of cheese. Just add more sauce and veggies.

Ali @ Inspiralized

August 16, 2013

I love this! I just made a gluten-free pizza using spiralized sweet potato noodles – check it out http://www.inspiralized.com/2013/08/16/spiralizer-recipe-testing-the-ultimate-gluten-free-pizza/

I love Sarah, her blog, West Elm & gluten-free living! What a wonderful post, thanks for putting this together.

sam

August 17, 2013

what is organic masa, not sure if we have this here in the UK?!

thanks for the great recip

Jake

August 19, 2013

Hey Sam, here’s an example of what Masa is.

thefolia

February 23, 2014

Yumm…just made this, I used 1/4 cup masa and 1/4 cup beet powder which lightened the strong flavor of masa and add color! Happy Nesting.

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