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Pizza Base ?

Hi Kate,

I've made this before, although im not really a pizza fan. Works well as a low carb substitute :)
 
I use the mix of blitzed cauliflower with 100g ground almonds and 2 beaten eggs. It makes 7g of carbs for the whole pizza base.
 
I'm all about that bass
'Bout that bass, no treble
I'm all about that bass
'Bout that bass, no treble
I'm all about that bass
'Bout that bass... bass... bass... bass
:)
 
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I've made the cauliflower base, I used lots of chees in it as I cannot stand cauliflower, but when mixed with the cheese it's actually quite nice. I found getting all the water out of it a little difficult but it was dry enough so worked ok :)
 
A friend of mine tried a minced turkey pizza base. She mixed minced turkey with an egg and black pepper and olive oil sprayed a grease proof sheet, shaped the base into a roundish shape using her hands, and to a similar depth of a pizza. Baked it in the oven for ten minutes and then popped the topping on and back in the oven to cook through. She said it was delicious. I will get more detailed instructions lol x
 
I make pizzas using portabello mushroom caps. I rub them with olive oil, flip them over (top side down in pan/baking sheet) and cook them until softened. Then, add my sauce, cheese, meats and melt.
 
I tried the cauliflower base & didn't love it which is weird because I do love cauliflower. Yesterday I just put some tomato paste/pizza sauce on a toasted piece of flax/psyllium 'bread' & melted the cheese on top - that was lovely :) Good hit of potassium too.
 
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