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mbrookes

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 Tonight I made a pizza using Kroger Simple gluten free pizza crust. I was awful!!!! What do y'all use for pizza crust? I have used gluten-free tortillas, and they are pretty good. What do you use?


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Califlour Foods Plant Based, VERY flavorful but is a flatbread type of crust. I have a recipe for a thicker on I can make in a skillet also.

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Sounds good, but I'm pretty sure my family won't go for the cauliflower.

 

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Hi mbrookes!

I make my own using this recipe from King Arthur flour. It turns out great and my family loves it.  I double the recipe to make 2 large pizzas because I have 3 kids including 2 teen boys and there is never any left. 

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Thanks. I already have the KA flour since it is my regular flour. This sounds good and I will try it next time I make pizza. I have no idea why this is underlining itself. I am not good at this computer stuff.

 

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18 minutes ago, mbrookes said:

Thanks. I already have the KA flour since it is my regular flour. This sounds good and I will try it next time I make pizza. I have no idea why this is underlining itself. I am not good at this computer stuff.

 

Cool!  Let me know how it works for you!?

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