Below I posted an easy 10-Step Recipe so you can make this at home!
Healthy Veggie Pizza
created by Snacking Squirrel
Step 1: spray a little oil on a baking pan
, I used Pam Olive Oil Spray
Red Mill Hot Cereal
on the pan to help prevent sticking
Step 3: mix dry ingredients together in a bowl:
1/3 cup flour, 1/8 cup oat bran
or rice bran, 2 tsp
nutritional yeast
, 1 tsp basil, 1/2 tsp oregano, 1/2 tsp thyme,
1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp baking soda, pinch of salt
1/3 cup flour, 1/8 cup oat bran
nutritional yeast
1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp baking soda, pinch of salt
Step 4: mix wet ingredients together in a bowl:
1/2 head cauliflower pureed in a food processor,
1/2 cup fat free refried beans
, 1/4 cup egg whites,
1/5 cup water, 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
1/2 head cauliflower pureed in a food processor,
1/2 cup fat free refried beans
1/5 cup water, 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
Step 5: mix wet and dry ingredients together and scoop
the batter onto baking pan; Gently spread with a spatula
Step 6: Bake @ 400 Fahrenheit for 20-25 minutes
Step 7: make the sauce by combining 1/3 cup pasta sauce
or
tomato sauce, 1/8 cup salsa
and a pinch of brown sugar or stevia
Step 8: spread sauce on baked pizza crust and top with your favorite
veggies... like spinach, mushrooms, green peppers and sliced red onions
Step 9: sprinkle on 1/3 cup light shredded mozarella cheese
or Daiya Vegan Cheese
, I used Kraft Light 4 Cheese Italiano
Step 10: pop the pizza back in the oven and continue baking
for 10-15 minutes or so until the cheese begins to lightly brown
salivate, slice and serve this sucker :)
For nutrition stats, check back to yesterday's post
Yuuuum. Now I want pizza! I love making pizzas at home so you can healthify them a bit (but of course still load on cheese!)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThis really looks fabulous! I love pizzas like that :)
ReplyDeleteim. gonna. make.
ReplyDeleteKesley it looks absolutely delicious! I love pizza with lots of veggies and of course, cheese! You always come up with the best recipes!
ReplyDeleteIt's like salad, but clearly way better.
ReplyDeleteI looks delicious Kelsey! I used pintos before similarly, but cooked them like english muffins. I love the chewy interior beans give bread. This looks soo good!
ReplyDeletethis looks DELISH! I love thin pizza! Daiya rocks too!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHat looks so good - is the crust crispy!?
ReplyDeleteShhh...genius at work ;-). This is pure genius, Kelsey! I love this! Needless to say, looks delicious! Thank you for sharing. Hope you're having a great week!
ReplyDeleteWell, hello ther! Thank you for the sweet comments on my new pot! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't been on that blog in a long time (obviously) and only just started up again on a different one, so seeing that you cut your hair was a surprise! It looks fabulous, though (as does the pizza, ha)
Hope you're well. :)
That's so creative I love itt
ReplyDeleteUM YUM!!! i freakin love healthy pizza girlieee!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy, and your pics are really good!!
ReplyDeleteThose are my go-to veggie toppings too. Sometimes I add other things, but you have the favorites on there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the crust recipe/ idea!
Meri
merigoesround.blogspot.com
Oh my gosh! That pizza looks so good. I haven't had a pizza in ages and I'm thinking this would be a good way to get pizza back into my life.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the recipe! This looks so, so good! And I see there's another onion lover around here! ;)
ReplyDeleteSooo yummy! I love pizza so much it makes me happy! :D
ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteJust one thing, it is better to use olive oil, than a fat free substitute. It is pure chemical.
kisses
this looks seriously amazing! i just want the crust!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteWowwie zowwie!! This is just too awesome!! :D
ReplyDeleteBeans and cauliflower in the crust? I love this! You're so creative!
ReplyDeleteYou, my dear, are quite the genius culinary mixologist! I love that you use cauliflower, refried beans, nooch, and even oat bran (or rice bran---goodness I really need to find my little GF-friendly self some ASAP!) in a pizza crust. I definitely would not have thought of that combination, but I'm so glad you did; it sounds like the perfect hearty mixture. I guess I will be getting my pizza stone out very, very soon. ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
xox
That looks so yummy! I'm assuming the cauliflower was raw, right? Can you taste it very much in the crust?
ReplyDeleteI'm really impressed by how creative this recipe is!
yaaaay for this recipe! I have seen a crust made of only cauliflower and egg before--but yours is so much better than that! I am going to try to veganize this!
ReplyDeleteAlso..if I was using frozen cauliflower, how much would you say you used?
thanks for the recipe! i'm now craving a delish veggie pizza. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to make that right now!!! do you think I could make it in a pan instead of the oven?
ReplyDeleteI've been looking forward to this post since I saw it yesterday! Thanks for the recipe- I will be making this ASAP!
ReplyDeleteLOOOVEEEE all the pizza pics!! Drooooool!!
ReplyDeleteYum! That looks so great. :) I love how creative you got by using cauliflower- I would have never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so incredible - I'm drooling for pizza now at 945pm!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a creatively nutritious crust....
That is some awesome. I would eat the entire thing FO SHO!!! Hehe.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe!
What a unique recipe! You are always finding such great ways to incorporate vegetables into your day. This looks like a delicious and healthy alternative to the greasy pizza I sometimes order. Thank you for sharing yourself with me tonight. Your words and recipes always bring me joy.
ReplyDeleteThis is, hands down, one of the best looking pizzas I've ever seen :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the cauliflower and refried beans -- how interesting!
ReplyDeletei LOVE your recipes! this looks so light and fresh!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FANTASTIC crust!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMMMmmmmm, all those veggies piled on top are making me hungry :-)
ReplyDeleteWow this looks amazing! Such a unique recipe.
ReplyDeleteWith the spring-esque weather, I am feeling some serious veggie eating...this would be perfect.