This simple healthy cauliflower pizza crust recipe is so delicious and crispy, you will never believe it could possibly be so good for you!

Table of Contents
- The best cauliflower pizza crust
- Easy homemade cauliflower pizza
- Step by step healthy recipe video
- Cauliflower pizza crust health benefits
- Low carb pizza crust ingredients
- Vegan or keto cauliflower pizza crust
- How to make cauliflower pizza
- Vegetable crust topping ideas
- Where can I buy cauliflower pizza crust?
- Cauliflower Pizza Crust Recipe

The best cauliflower pizza crust
If you somehow still have not tried making your own cauliflower pizza, this super easy recipe is definitely one you should save.
Or better yet, add it to the menu for a healthy dinner tonight.
The best part is, unlike many low carb pizza crust recipes, this 5 ingredient cauliflower pizza crust can easily be picked up without falling apart!
The recipe includes options for low calorie, oil free, egg free, vegan, gluten free, sugar free, dairy free, flourless, paleo, Whole30, low carb, weight loss, and keto diets.
Here are over 25 healthy Cauliflower Recipes

Easy homemade cauliflower pizza
As someone who really loves carbs, I never thought that I would ever get on the cauliflower pizza crust bandwagon.
Taking my beloved doughy Italian pizza crust and replacing it with a vegetable?
No thank you. I wanted no part of this trend.
For months, I completely ignored the cauliflower-for-carbs idea sweeping the internet.
I tuned out whenever a friend would rave about making low carb Cauliflower Rice, cauliflower breadsticks, or Cauliflower Tacos and how they were life changing.
But as time went on and the cauliflower trend only seemed to grow stronger, curiosity finally got the better of me. I had to know what all the hype was about.
I gave in and tried my hand at a plant based, homemade cauliflower pizza.
And I fell in love.
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Step by step healthy recipe video
Above, watch the vegan cauliflower pizza crust recipe video
Cauliflower pizza crust health benefits
Even before you add any toppings whatsoever, this tasty cauliflower crust is packed with vitamins and nutrition.
Each slice of pizza packs in three grams of fiber, two and a half grams of protein, and over fifty percent of the RDA for Vitamin C.
This is just for one slice. Who ever stops at just one slice of pizza?
The entire cauliflower pizza is under 300 calories. It makes a great personal pan pizza to enjoy with garlic bread or alongside a salad for a healthy dinner.

Low carb pizza crust ingredients
The recipe calls for just five ingredients, with no eggs and no cheese required.
You need raw cauliflower, baking powder or ground flax or chia, flour or almond meal, salt, garlic powder, water, and optional dried oregano.
Look for a head of either conventional or organic cauliflower that is mostly white, without many brown spots. Orange and purple cauliflower are fine choices as well.
It is fine to swap out the florets with raw riced cauliflower. If using cauliflower rice, measure out only three cups instead of four.
Frozen cauliflower will work as long as it is first defrosted and fully thawed. Squeeze out all excess water before proceeding with the recipe.
Flour varieties that perform well in the recipe include all purpose flour, whole grain spelt flour, oat flour, gluten free sorghum flour, or low carb almond flour.
Once you get the base recipe down, you may customize your crust by adding in different spices or seasonings, such as rosemary, thyme, turmeric, ground cinnamon, onion flakes, or dried basil.
Vegan or keto cauliflower pizza crust
The crust is already naturally vegan and added sugar free.
To turn it into a keto crust, use the almond option in the recipe. If you find yourself with leftover almond flour, make Keto Brownies or Almond Flour Banana Bread.
We have not tried substituting coconut flour but believe it should work. You will most likely need to use less, since coconut flour soaks up water like a sponge.
A few readers have reported success using coconut and other flour alternatives. Report back if you experiment.

How to make cauliflower pizza
Line a long baking sheet with parchment paper, then set this sheet pan aside.
If you are using flaxmeal or ground chia seeds instead of baking powder, whisk the ground flax or chia with the water, and refrigerate for at least half an hour or overnight.
Using a sharp knife, chop the cruciferous vegetable into small florets.
Steam the cauliflower florets either in the microwave or in boiling water on the stove top until they are completely soft.
Drain fully, then let the cauliflower cool while you prepare the dry ingredients.
Stir the flour, garlic powder, salt, optional oregano, and baking powder (if using) in a small dish.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Once the steamed vegetables are no longer hot, place them in a dry, clean dish towel or cheesecloth over a sink or bowl. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible. At least two thirds cup of water should come out.
Place the dried florets into a large mixing bowl. Add the one fourth cup of water or the flax mixture to the bowl.
Mash and stir very well, then add the flour mixture and stir to evenly incorporate all of the ingredients.
Use your hands to form a large ball, and place the ball on the prepared baking sheet.
If you prefer, divide the dough into three or four balls to make mini cauliflower pizzas.
Pat into a circle shape. Add a second sheet of parchment paper over top of the unbaked crust. Spread the dough with your hands or a rolling pin until it is around a fourth of an inch thick.
Peel off and discard the second sheet of parchment.
On the center rack of the oven, bake the grain free vegetable crust for twenty five minutes or until lightly brown in color with crispy edges.
Add your pizza toppings of choice. A few tasty options are included below.
Bake for an additional eight minutes to heat the toppings. Remove from the oven, slice with a pizza cutter or knife, and enjoy.
Vegetable crust topping ideas
Feel free to choose your favorite traditional pizza toppings, such as tomato sauce, mushrooms, spinach, pepperoni, and Mozzarella cheese.
Or have fun creating new fancy flavors such as avocado, barbecue, jalapeño, mac and cheese, kale chickpea, white Alfredo, or caramelized onion pizza.
Add sliced pineapple and optional bacon bits for a cauliflower Hawaiian pizza.
Or top your cooked savory pie with sliced purple potato, broccoli, corn, orange bell peppers, and roasted red peppers to make a rainbow pizza.
Feeling adventurous? Try a dessert pizza by spreading on Homemade Nutella and mini chocolate chips or peanut butter and sliced bananas.

Where can I buy cauliflower pizza crust?
If you do not have time to make your own, premade frozen cauliflower pizza crust is readily available at grocery stores such as Target, Walmart, Aldi, Costco (Kirkland), Wegmans, H-E-B, and Whole Foods.
Brands include Cali’flour Foods, Caulipower, Green Giant, Simple Truth, and Trader Joes.
Store bought crusts are almost instant to prepare. Just remove the frozen crust from the box and microwave or bake in the oven according to the package directions.
Many restaurants also now offer a gluten free cauliflower crust swap for regular crust, including Pizza Hut, Domino’s, and California Pizza Kitchen.

For the pizza in the photos, I added tomato sauce and Melty Vegan Mozzarella Cheese recipe from my own Hello Breakfast Cookbook.

Cauliflower Pizza Crust
Ingredients
- 1/2 medium head cauliflower (4 cups small florets)
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder or 2 1/2 tbsp ground flax or chia
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/3 cup flour (spelt, white, oat, or almond all work)
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder and optional 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1/2 tsp salt
Instructions
- To make cauliflower pizza crust, line a baking sheet with parchment paper. If using flax or chia, whisk with the water and refrigerate for at least a half hour. Steam cauliflower florets until fall-apart soft. Drain fully. Stir the flour with the oregano, garlic, salt, and baking powder (if using). Preheat the oven to 450 F. Once cauliflower cools, place it in a clean dish towel or cheesecloth over a sink or bowl. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible. At least 2/3 cup water should come out. You want it as dry as possible. Place the dry cauliflower into a bowl and add the 1/4 cup water or the flax mixture. Mash and stir well. Stir in the flour mixture. Form into a ball or mini balls. Place on the baking sheet. Pat into a circle, then use another sheet of parchment on top and use a rolling pin or can to spread the circle to about a fourth inch thick. Take off the top sheet of parchment. Bake 25 minutes, or until the cauliflower pizza crust is lightly browned with crispy edges. Add toppings of choice. Bake an additional eight minutes. Allow to cool five minutes. Slice and enjoy!View Nutrition Facts
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Katie, as with all good things…..sometimes there’s better! How bout cauliflower pizza crust with 3 ingredients: 2c cauli, grated
2 c chz
2 eggs
Mix.shape prebake till golden, add toppings bake….that’s it. Ohhhh, so good!
also bought book and was disappointed not to get the cheese recipe. please email to dananesen80@gmail.com
Just sent!
I paid for the book and also don’t have the cheese recipe…or the oreo potlock brownies. I think it’s actually missing almost all of the recipes that are advertised to come with it aside from the breakfast enchiladas, which I do see in there. Please email them to me.
Hi, I am so sorry, those recipes ARE all included in the bonus pack that ships out with the book. Sometimes it gets stuck in a spam filter, but you absolutely are entitled to them. I’m sending it manually ASAP, so please let me know if you don’t see it, and sorry again for the delay!
Jason (media relations)
Tried this recipe yesterday – amazing! Tastes delicious and so weight watcher friendly so an absolute winner for me. Thank you!
About how many cups are left once steamed and squeezed?
Can I use a store bought gluten free flour like Trader Joe’s instead of the oats
Sounds like a really fun experiment! Be sure to report back if you try it!
Hi Katie,
I just wanted to let you know that this is my absolute FAVORITE recipe to make. Omg this crust is so delicious. Whenever I make it I double the recipe and eat it 2 nights in a row.
For anyone wondering, I’ve used anywhere from 350-450g of cauliflower per crust when I make this (depending on the size of the cauli head–as stated above I always make 2 and use an entire medium head of cauliflower). I also rice my cauliflower in a food processor and then microwave for 7 minutes instead of boiling the florets whole. I just find it easier to squeeze out the excess moisture.
Also, for those who are not vegan and don’t mind using egg whites, I use 4 tbsp of liquid egg whites as a replacement for the flax egg.
I made this for t my elderly father who loves pizza, but is unable to chew most bread crusts. We LOVED it, but it came out super soggy. I pressed and drained the cauliflower till I could barely get anything more out of it. Does the freshness of the cauliflower matter in the wetness of it? We use farm fresh, organic cauliflower and perhaps we need top do another process.
Hmm, maybe cook at a higher temp?
I thought this tasted pretty good, but the crust didn’t stick together enough to be eaten like pizza. I had to use a fork. I used chia seeds and almond flour and flipped it when cooking, but it still didn’t hold together.
I really was looking forward to the melty cheese recipe and didn’t read the comments before purchasing your book. Very disapointed that the recipe was missing. But I do love the book going to be making so many yummy things in the coming weeks 🙂 But please can you email the missing recipe????
Just emailed you. Let me know if you didn’t receive it!
Hello, Katie! I just tried your cauliflower crust recipe! Here’s the result: https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmCZjWg-jz/
It tastes very good, and it’s a healthy option when you want some pizza… It’s even better. Thank you a lot! Best regards from Spain!
I am so excited to try these new recipes. How do I get your new cookbook? Changing to a healthy lifestyle.
Hi Donna, thank you so much for wanting to know more about the book! If you want to get a copy, you can do that or just find out more about it here: https://lett-trim.today/2016/10/11/healthy-breakfast-cookbook-food-blog/%3C/a%3E.%3Cbr /> It’s an ebook, but I can also send a printable version because some readers like to print it out so they can hold it in their hands 🙂
Jason (media relations)
My crust was not soggy at all, although not real crispy. The herbs and garlic powder gave it a nice taste. I did not use sauce, only fresh vegetables. I think I would do this differently next time – all my veggies fell off. But the pizza was good! By the way, I used frozen riced cauliflower that I had in my freezer. I cooked it in the microwave, let it cool, and squeezed out the water. I sprinkled a little nutritional yeast on the top for a salty cheesy taste.
Hi Katie,
I saw this recipe and became immedistely obsessed with that vegan cheese! I ordered your book mionutes after i saw this recipe. But there is no melty vegan mozzarella recipe in there!!!! help!!!
Sorry about that! Just emailed you the recipe.
Hello! I can’t wait to try this recipe! It looks wonderful. Can you please send me the recipe for the cheese sauce? I bought the breakfast cookbook, but didn’t get that recipe. If there are other recipes in other editions of the book, I would love those as well if possible. Thanks so very much! The email address I used when I purchased the book was walker.brenda@gmail.com Thanks again!
Just sent – Let me know if you don’t get my email. Thank you for getting the book!
Aaaaa. I’ve been reading your blog for maybe 5 years now, but haven’t stopped by in a while. Now it seems like it takes five years to scroll down to the ingredient list because of all the ads and pop-ups. Make them stop!!!! It makes me sad. You’re my favorite.
And if it’s to push us to the book- I was going to buy it anyway. Now I have to to actually read a recipe.
There should not be any popup ads on the site (and no ads at all for the book). Can you tell me what popup ads you are seeing? Thanks.
Jason (media relations)
This looks great! I found a bag of cauliflower pre-chopped into “rice” at the store, and I want to try to make your pizza crust with it. Do you know how many cups of “rice” 1 lb of cauliflower yields?