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Sheri 01:44 PM 10-21-2013
Generally, our family eats pretty healthy. Avoiding, gluten, sugars and bad fats. But once in a while we get a craving for pizza.

Generally my baking consists of using flours such as almond flour and or coconut flour but occasionally we really want a good pizza that tastes close to the real deal. So this is considered a cheat meal while still being relatively healthy.

I use Pamela’s Bread Mix. I think it’s one of the best ones out there. You can find it at most health food stores and I've even seen it at the regular grocery store. Just follow her directions for the pizza crust. I add-in the following ingredients before blending: 1tsp of Italian seasoning, ½ tsp of garlic powder, ½ tsp of onion powder and about 1/3 cup of grated Parmesan cheese. I make my own tomato sauce, that way I control the ingredients. Always organic tomato sauce and cold pressed olive oil, onions, garlic and seasonings. I make the sauce while the dough is resting. Then, while the dough is baking, I prep the toppings. Usually lots of veggies and easy on the mozzarella. Everyone loves pepperoni, so of course it’s a good quality one made without Nitrates or Nitrites, and no antibiotics. The recipe makes enough dough for two pizzas, so I make one with pepperoni and one with veggies and pepperoni. I've also made BBQ chicken, goat cheese and sun dried tomato, Hawaiian, Thai chicken and so much more. This is a meal the whole family enjoys. I've even made this for parties and no one knew that it was gluten free. Everyone thought the pizza was amazing.
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