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I steamed the cauliflower head (whole), let cool in colinder, riced it all, froze in 1 cup portions. When planning pizza for dinner, thaw portion in colinder, squeeze any remaining moisture by pressing against side of colinder. Also, did the 1 c. cheese, but only used 1/2 to 2/3 in cauliflower mix, saved the rest for the topping. Also, spread out cauliflower mixture in hot 10 inch frying pan, reduced heat, and cooked until firm enough to flip over to brown other side. Pizza under broiler long enough to melt cheese/ heat toppings. This method worked for me.
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So I made the crust last night - it was really good. The pan needs more spray then I thought it would so it stuck a bit but it survived.
My only complaints are that there isnt a big taste difference between the crust and the toppings and i wanted to try and get the crust crunchy which I didnt really achieve - ideas anyone? |
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No reason to "save" the cheese for the top. You can use all the cheese you want! I load the top with lots of toppings and cheese. I use cabbage run through the food processor instead of cauliflower which makes for a more substantial crust but it's still not crunchy. I think you can only get that with some kind of flour. Someone mentioned using coconut or almond flour with the crust to make it crunchier. I like the recipe the way it comes out though so I've never bothered to try it. So you might do a search for that recipe and try it.
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I have a tofu press, and I use it for any and all vegetables to make patties or such things as crusts. It squeezes out all liquids. I made my mock crab cakes out of zuchinni, and (not on phase 2), and they were perfect, not moist at all. I use it for falfel mix as well. I will use it for cauliflower pizza crust, it will gradually squeeze the water out. I think it's tofu xpress.com.
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They are made with zuchinni, and I think they might have crackers in them. I'm vegetarian, to a point (I like seafood, too), and mock crab cakes are way far from Dr. Simeon. They have Panka bread crumbs in them.
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1745,144172-238204,00.html I don't use mayonnaise,I don't like it. I use toffuti sour cream. I use panka bread crumbs. |
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