GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA CRUST

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Pizza. Need I say more. You don't need gluten for good pizza. This is gluten-free pizza.

Provided by Shauna Ahern

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

350 grams All-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour Mix, recipe follows
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 teaspoon psyllium husk powder (see Cook's Note)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for sprinkling
1 large egg, at room temperature
3/4 cup warm water
400 grams millet flour
300 grams sweet rice flour
300 grams potato starch

Steps:

  • Combining the dry ingredients: Whisk together the flour mix, yeast, psyllium, and salt. Pour this mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer.
  • Finishing the dough: With the stand mixer running on low, add the olive oil, then the egg. Slowly, pour in the water. Here's the important part: gluten-free pizza dough will not look the same as gluten dough. It will be far wetter, even a little like pancake batter. As you pour the water, look for the dough to come together around the paddle. However, when your turn off the mixer, the dough should slump off the paddle immediately.
  • Letting the dough rise: Scrape the pizza dough into a large greased bowl. Cover it with plastic wrap and set the bowl in a warm place. Gluten-free dough does not rise as much as gluten dough. Instead, you are looking for the dough to hydrate fully and increase in size by about one-third. When the dough has risen a bit and has the texture of traditional dough, about 1 1/2 hours, you're ready to bake.
  • Preparing to bake: Heat the oven to 500 degrees F. If you have a pizza stone - and we recommend you do - put it in the oven now.
  • If you own a pizza peel, lay down a piece of parchment paper on it now. If you don't own one, put the parchment paper on a pizza pan or baking sheet. Put the dough down on the parchment paper then top it with another one the same size. Using your hands or a rolling pin, flatten the dough slowly and evenly. You want a pizza dough about 12 inches in diameter. Take the top piece of parchment paper off the pizza dough.
  • Sprinkle some olive oil over the top of the dough. Bake the dough in the oven until the edges are starting to brown and crisp and the top of the pizza is a little firm to the touch, 5 to 8 minutes.
  • Pull out the pizza dough and top with whatever toppings you desire.
  • Pour all the flours into a large container. (Restaurant supply stores sell large plastic containers that fit this purpose well. You could also use a large glass jar.) Shake and shake and shake harder until all the flours have become one color.

Omar Ahmadi
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This recipe is a keeper! The crust was delicious, and it was so easy to make. I'll definitely be making this again soon.


Adrian Scriven
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my crust turned out dry and crumbly. Maybe I overcooked it? I'll have to try it again.


Yuner Deng
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This is the best gluten-free pizza crust recipe I've ever tried. It's so easy to make, and it turns out perfectly every time. I love that it's made with simple ingredients that I can find at my local grocery store.


Ayoush Hd
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I've made this recipe several times, and it's always a hit with my family and friends. The crust is crispy and flavorful, and it's the perfect base for all your favorite pizza toppings.


Jh Hozrat
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This pizza crust is a great way to enjoy pizza without all the guilt. It's low in carbs and calories, and it's also gluten-free. I love that it's so easy to make, too.


Henry Bassey
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This recipe is a disappointment. The crust was bland and rubbery, and it didn't hold together well.


Darryl Moredock
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I was really impressed with this recipe. The crust was crispy and flavorful, and it held up well to all the toppings. I'll definitely be making this again.


boakye Justice
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This is my go-to gluten-free pizza crust recipe. It's so easy to make, and it always turns out perfectly. I love that it's made with simple ingredients that I can pronounce.


Ahmad Jan
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I'm not a huge fan of this recipe. The crust was a little too dry for my taste.


ds p
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This pizza crust is a great option for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. It's also a good choice for people who are looking for a healthier alternative to traditional pizza crust. The crust is made with almond flour, coconut flour, an


Thabo RSA
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Meh.


Nyama yangu
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I've tried a lot of gluten-free pizza crust recipes, and this one is definitely the best. It's easy to make, and it always turns out perfectly. I highly recommend it.


Suleman Mirza
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This recipe is a lifesaver! I'm allergic to gluten, so it's been really hard to find a good pizza crust recipe. This one is delicious, and it's so easy to make. I'm so grateful to the person who shared it.


Ivy Dadula
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Worst pizza crust ever. Don't waste your time.


Zubai Ali
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This pizza crust is amazing! I've made it several times now, and it's always perfect. It's so easy to make, and it's so delicious. I love that it's gluten-free, so I can enjoy pizza without feeling guilty.


Mina Lhent
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I was so excited to try this recipe, but I was a little disappointed. The crust was dry and crumbly, and it didn't hold together well. I think I might have overcooked it, but even so, I don't think I'll be making this recipe again.


Amu Love
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This gluten-free pizza crust recipe is a game-changer! I've tried so many different recipes, but this one is by far the best. The crust is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, just like a traditional pizza crust. I've made it with a variety