Even when we’re not officially off of grains, the experience of having to forgo them has changed the way I look at preparing meals for my family. Now, more often than not, vegetables are the bulk of most of our meals. And when all else fails, I turn to cabbage. It was the backbone of the Cabbage Bolognese recipe in my winter cookbook, allowing us to get all of the delicious meat sauce with none of the pasta. And now it becomes the bed on which we can layer cheese, mushrooms, pepperoni, and sausage and call it pizza. Oh, and it cooks in one skillet that goes from stove top to oven. And did I mention it tastes just like pizza?
Meatza Recipe For Grain-Free Pizza
Introducing Meatza — perhaps my most favorite take on a grain-free pizza yet. A “meatza” is a grain-free pizza with a meaty crust. Because let’s face it: what we really, really, love about pizza is the well-seasoned sauce, the savory vegetables, and the salty, fatty meats. A meatza is a convenient and downright tasty way to get all your favorites, but without the hassle of refined flours, yeasty doughs, or anything even almost resembling gluten.
Coconut Flour Mini Pizzas
Served up on a grain-free, coconut-flour crust, these fun mini pizzas are a hit with my kids. Little hands just can’t stay away. (Even for pictures!) They’re also easy, thanks to the expert planning of Cara Faus — the creator of the Grain-Free Meal Plan I recently signed up for. Cara is the queen of kid-friendly, grain-free, EASY food. To make these pizzas, you basically just assemble a bunch of lovely leftovers. What could be faster?