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stacieb Apprentice

finally found a gluten-free pizza crust I can tolarate! though I have tried Udi's before, this Udi's thin and crispt crust is awesome!


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Victoria1234 Experienced

Glad you found a good one! I just saw the brand Schar in my store. Has anyone tried their pizza crust? It's not frozen nor refrigerated.

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I use Califlour Plant crust, dairy free, grain free, egg free, soy free, and low starch. Depending on prebake I can get extra crispy new york style or go with a bit chewy. I have use cappellos also. and Julian bakery and simple mills make a pizza crust dough you can use to make Chicago style crust in a spring form pan grain free. There is another grain free one from reall good foods that is made with chicken and paramasan.

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^Grain Free Pizza They use Dairy Cheese blended with chicken breast to form personal pizza crust. You can order them frozen and shipped to you.

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^Grain Free Pizza using eggs, coconut and arrowroot for a base crust blend. The Naked pizza crust is dairy free. Order frozen by the case and they ship them to you.

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^Grain free Cauliflower pizza crust, both normal versions with eggs and dairy cheese, and a vegan option with almond, flax, and nutritional yeast

And mentioned before but there is a hot pocket company that makes gluten-free hot pockets

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THERE is also the option to make your own in your house where I have posted the recipe for making a gluten free extra melty cheesy pizza crust in the baking section where I make it with a dairy free or dairy based cheese IN THE CRUST DOUGH. so melty you have to eat it with a fork like a artisan pizza pie from small shop.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/116852-cauliflower-pizza-crust-recipe-sauce/

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^ Uses a almond, coconut, and cauliflower blend in a powdered mix great for making your own dough grain free with much less prep work

WHILE on the subject of grain free options I would like to introduce a company that makes some ALRIGHT options not the best but the fact they are keto friendly, paleo based puts them at the top of my make do emergency list. The bars from them are meh, the cheese is alright but the fact you can order it on amazon has a selling point, the breads are iffy as well but decent for urges.

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^Grain free dairy free options for Cheese, breads, wraps, protein meal bars, pancake mixes, pizza dough mixes, etc. All can be ordered on line or amazon.

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