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Posted: March 12, 2016

Low carb pizza crust

KylaCornishMommy’s Weird

By Kyla Cornish

Finding a low carb pizza crust has proved very difficult for me. But, I finally found one that is super easy to make and adapted it a tad! Halle- FRICKN-lujah! And it’s a little bit weird.

Low Carb Flax Pizza Crust

2 cups of Flax meal (basically its ground of Flax seed, I got mine at a Bulk Food store)

1 cup grated Parmesan cheese (pre grated in the canister kind)

4 eggs

Mix it all together in a bowl and let sit five to 10 minutes.

Col KylaPress onto a greased cookie sheet (please don’t judge my cookie sheet, I did NOT expect this to turn out so just used my icky old fish sticks pan) Try to get it as thin as you can, enough that you feel that it will not fall apart when you put your toppings on it. Pat it down enough that you will get two 10 inch crusts from it.

Please note: This is a mistake I made, I should have patted it down quite a bit more, as you can see from the bottom photo, it was a bit too thick.

The dough is also a bit sticky, so I suggest you wet your hands before you start patting it down.

Col Kyla insetPut in the oven for nine minutes at 350.

Remove from oven and add toppings. For this baby we used pizza sauces, pepperoni and mozzarella. Nothing too fancy.

Return your pizza to the oven for another 15 minutes or so.

It is VERY filling. But, it doesn’t taste like pizza dough. Like, at all. It definitely has a nutty taste to it.

My husband and I never even finished our pizza. Which is a feat all in its own. Usually, I eat what is on my plate, then my kid’s and then my husband’s. But, the kids dug it. Which was also shocking.

If you dug this recipe and want to check out some more weird stuff that I am making then come on over to the dark side of Weird Recipes.

Kyla Cornish is a “retired” radio Dj adjusting to being a Momma of two children. Main problems? Lack of sex, sleep sanity and an addiction to saucy chicken wings. Kyla has been published in a series of funny blogger ebooks, ‘Life Well Blogged.’ She has also been recognized as one of the Top 25 Funny Moms in Canada and US by Circle of Moms. Then she was kicked out of that contest for cheating. Kyla appeared on the Los Angeles-based television show FabLife on November 2. She also won a baking competition when she was 11 at a 4-H Rally. Find Kyla here: http://www.mommysweird.com and follow on twitter @mommyisweird


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