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Gluten free pizza dough recipe

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Julty12 · 21/03/2013 22:10

Has anyone got a good recipe for this? All the ones i've seen also contain lactose/yeast/soya/eggs and I am one of those really annoying people who can't eat any of them.
And I know it wont be a proper pizza without the cheese but you wouldn't believe how much I have been craving this!
I'm ready for it to be tasting horrible so will definitely be adding a lot of herbs to disguise the taste. Help.

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MoreBeta · 21/03/2013 22:15

Lurking. I am extremely gluten intolerant and have tried hard to make pizza dough with Doves Farm GF flour using a GF bread recipe but but it never really works well. Too doughy and cakey.

A restaurant I go to has a good GF homemade pizza which they make like a tortilla in an iron pan. I wonder if I could make a GF liquid batter without egg and then bake it like a pancake/crepe?

MoreBeta · 21/03/2013 22:19

Here is a Flour Tortilla Recipe. Looks simple and is just a simple flatbread. You could put yeast in as the raising agent and let it 'rise' for a while before cooking instead of using baking powder.

MoreBeta · 21/03/2013 22:21

You woudl use GF flour obviously instead of normal flour. I would not put xanthan gum in though unless absolutely necessary to hold it togther. I make GF crepes with GF flour and they are brill although they have egg in.

Julty12 · 21/03/2013 22:35

I remember seeing that recipe last week when I was looking to make wraps and lost it, spent ages looking for it again so thank you so much for finding it for me!

I'll have to give it a go tomorrow.

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MoreBeta · 21/03/2013 22:57

I am going to give it a go as well. I crave pizza as well just like you do.

I have a heavy iron skillet frying pan that gets really hot so I will use that.

The only thing is that rolling it out might be tricky but if I cool the dough well in fridge first and roll it out under cling film so its nice and thin that might work.

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