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Cauliflower pizza, it's genius, try it now!

45 replies

NettoSuperstar · 30/03/2012 19:58

I had to start a thread about this, had to.
Followed a link, found a recipe, intrigued by it etc, etc, and when I do that, they are usually OK, good, nice, great but this time, wow.
I am not the author of the blog, I don't know her, never met her, spoke to her.
Am a regular poster blah, blah, but you have to try this.
It's amazing, truly amazing.
The base goes all crispy, and cheesy and delicious, and is just not cauliflower, the topping is what you make it ( I put capers on it for me, naice ham for DD, and smoked cheese).
You have to make this!

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NettoSuperstar · 30/03/2012 20:01

Big fat fail, I forgot the link

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MyLifeIsStillChaotic · 30/03/2012 20:01

I'm intrigued. Link please?

AngryFeet · 30/03/2012 20:04

I have just stolen this for the low carb thread. Thank you! Looks amazing :)

D0G · 30/03/2012 20:04

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silverfrog · 30/03/2012 20:06

oh wow. dd1 (who is gluten and dairy free) will go nuts for that - cauliflower is her favourite vegetable!

will have to try that this weekend. a bit of passata, some ham or chicken, and bob's your uncle.

thanks Smile

granule · 30/03/2012 20:08

oh I love a new outlet for my cauliflower-lurrrve. Might do that tomorrow.

In return I offer this completely amazebags use of beloved cauli

Roast cauliflower tastes kind of like popcorn..

Don't half make you trump, mind.

ChippingInNeedsCoffee · 30/03/2012 20:10

It sounds fab! I don't eat eggs, but when I get my hands on some egg replacer I'll give it a go :)

UnChartered · 30/03/2012 20:12

oh, i've seen this recipe before Wink - cheers netty {{{hugs}}}

ah, granule

was going to ask about that, does it make you fart, Netto?

LackaDAISYcal · 30/03/2012 20:12

Ooooooh, sounds intruiging :)
I'm gluten free and have yet to make a successful GF pizza base. It also looks like a stealth way of getting more veg into the dc

MyLifeIsStillChaotic · 30/03/2012 20:12

X post :) It looks lovely, will definitely give that a try

Lexie605 · 31/03/2012 13:49

Here is the link to the recipe
www.everythingtasty.blogspot.com/2012/02/cauliflower-crust-pizzayou-wont-believe.html

It's delicious.

Lexie605 · 31/03/2012 13:50

this one might be easier, 2nd recipe down

www.everythingtasty.blogspot.com

NettoSuperstar · 31/03/2012 14:04

Weeell, it does make for a rather lively rear endBlush

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notapizzaeater · 31/03/2012 18:38

Does it taste of cauliflower ? DS/Moi would love it, DH would be backing away from it ....

NettoSuperstar · 31/03/2012 18:42

No, it doesn't.
It's not cauliflowery at all.
It's fat bastard food, but made with veg, and tastes just like you'd want pizza to taste like, but better.

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GoblersKnob · 31/03/2012 18:46

Oh, I have given up wheat and am so missing pizza, will be trying this, thanksSmile

notapizzaeater · 31/03/2012 19:41

Cool, just need to sneak a cauli in and cook it unseen ....

NettoSuperstar · 31/03/2012 21:57

Do the cauli bit in advance.
That was a pain, admittedly. Blitzed cauliflower gets everywhere.

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qo · 02/04/2012 20:20

Don't know where I went wrong but the crust wouldnt hold up at all, plus it stuck to the baking sheet despite spraying quite a lot of frylight on. Maybe I spread the "dough" too thin?

The bits I pulled off did taste really nice though, and I really couldnt taste the cauliflower at all. I could smell it though, after going out and coming back in

NettoSuperstar · 03/04/2012 10:31

Hmm, not sure.
The base on mine certainly weren't solid, best eaten with a fork but they did lift off the tray fine.

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qo · 03/04/2012 10:42

The mixture was quite wet, I blotted it with kitchen towel before baking.

Would love to try it again as it did taste really nice, and I'd love to have a pizza!!

maybe it would be better as a garlic bread sort of substitute - or maybe I just got it totally wrong Grin

NettoSuperstar · 03/04/2012 11:51

\maybe try draining it on kitchen roll, or shoogling it around in a dry hot pan?
Oh, I dunno, it'll probably make it worse!

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boredandrestless · 03/04/2012 11:57

This looks promising, I'm trying to cut out bread for at least a week (carb addict) so this may be a good substitute.

Lexie605 · 03/04/2012 23:52

I would suggest turning the oven up higher and make sure it cooks long enough to crisp the bottom. Everyone's oven is different. I didn't have a problem with forming the crust but the 2nd time I made it came out better because I did leave it in the oven longer. I also found that making a Margherita pizza (no sauce) helped to keep the pieces together. I followed the recipe to the t.

www.everythingtasty.blogspot.com/2012/03/margherita-cauliflower-crust-pizza.html

realhousewifeofdevoncounty · 03/04/2012 23:55

Thread title makes me want to vom, but I will be fair, read the whole thread, MAYBE even do what you say, and give you my verdict later! Grin