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Thin Crust Pizza


MollyBeth

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Anyone have a good recipe for a delicious thin pizza crust? Somthing tried and true? The recipe I tried didn't work out so well. It needs to be xantham gum free too.


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purple Community Regular

I thought I'd check out some recipes while my cookies are in the oven. I found 2 w/o xanthan gum out of about a dozen. I never tried them. I was wondering if you can sub guar gum?? If so you could just try someones favorite recipe.

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and this one sounds very unusual:

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Hope this helps!

I just found this one, it has guar gum and oats but maybe you could sub the oats if you can't have them:

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And this one is for wraps but someone used it for pizza, read all the comments:

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Pizza notes are towards the bottom of the comment section. Someone on here posted this recipe for wraps awhile back and said it was good. I finally found it so now I can try them. It would be easy to sub ingredients.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Chebe pizza makes an awesome thin crust pizza.

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
Anyone have a good recipe for a delicious thin pizza crust? Somthing tried and true? The recipe I tried didn't work out so well. It needs to be xantham gum free too.

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I've tried this a couple of times. It is okay better then some other crusts I have tried making. It is more of a liquid not a dough type mixture so you just spray Pam or something on a smaller cookie sheet (not one of the bigger sheets) and pour it in. I leave out the seasonings they mention and add what I want instead.

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Tried this crust this week and it was actually really good. It has very little xantham gum so not sure if you can sub with something else or just omit it.

Gluten Free Pantry line has a French Bread/Pizza Crust mix that is pretty good. Makes two nice sizes crusts (has guar gum in it).

Good Luck!

Wonka Apprentice

This is hands down, my favourite pizza crust recipe. I've even made them into individual sizes, by spreading into small pizza size rounds, prebake as instructed, top and bake again. Yum.

Pizza Crust

1 tablespoon active dry yeast

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purple Community Regular
This is hands down, my favourite pizza crust recipe. I've even made them into individual sizes, by spreading into small pizza size rounds, prebake as instructed, top and bake again. Yum.

Pizza Crust

1 tablespoon active dry yeast

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Wonka Apprentice
I made this once and it was good. I can't find where I put the recipe, thanks for posting it. My dd needs a recipe w/o eggs.

MollyBeth wants a crust w/o xanthan gum. Have you made it before with a sub like guar gum? I was thinking of buying guar gum next time, I have never used it before.

You should have no problem using guar gum instead of xanthan gum.


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You should have no problem using guar gum instead of xanthan gum.

That's what I thought, thanks Wonka!

MollyBeth Contributor

Thanks so much everyone! I'm excited to try these! The last crust I tried had quite a bit of xantham gum and it made me pretty sick. I'll try the guar gum instead!

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