Cali'flour Foods Cauliflower Pizza Crust

Cali'flour Foods Cauliflower Pizza Crust

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When you love something, you have to share it with the world for everyone to know. This is absolutely not a sponsored post, this is just my love for something that's easy and delicious. During the day I work as a social media manager for a nonprofit. Nonprofit work is rewarding, and REALLY busy during the holiday season... especially for social media. 

After a long day at work, and usually going to the gym after, the last thing I really want to do is cook dinner. Then again, when I am so busy and stressed at work, I know that it's the MOST important time that I take care of myself with good, nutritious food. But don't get me twisted, I can't quit my favorite foods, I just like to make the 'skinny' version of them.


Insert cauliflower pizza crusts. If you have ever tried to make these then you know how LABOR intensive they can be. If you haven't made them yourselves, there's absolutely no point because it's so much easier to buy them frozen and have them SHIPPED TO YOUR door. This is really the holy grail of "cheat" meals. 

Thanks to some targeted Facebook ads and my friend Jill, we found these Cali'flour Foods Pizza Crusts to try out. For each package you receive two froze cauliflower crusts. 


The two crusts are separated by plastic, and it's best to let them thaw for a bit before trying to spread them apart. 


Now, what you will need to do is pre-cook the crusts. *Pro Tip* When you're baking them on parchment paper, flip them halfway through while they are pre-baking. This way both sides are even and toasted when you decide what toppings you want to use.  


I am a traditional pizza girl, where I liked a marinara sauce. 


Also added some turkey pepperoni with a few jalapeño slices. 


Of course, some low-calorie cheese. 

Because low-carb works best for my life, I don't mind to add cheese. 



You can see how thin the crust is, so you don't want to overload it down TOO much. This is why toasting both sides during the pre-bake is so important. 


It only takes about 10 minutes to bake until it's done. All in all, this pizza takes about 25 minutes to make, and most of that is pre-baking the crust and baking the pizza. Because there are two crust in each package, I like to pre-bake both crusts at once, then make a pizza and save the other crust for another meal. This makes it even quicker for the second pizza in the week! 


The crust is pretty filling, especially when you pair it with a salad. Or, if you're like me, you'll keep going back for 'just one more bite!' 

The crusts can seem pretty pricey, but Cali'flour Foods has a lot of good deals. I bought 5 boxes (two crusts per box) for $50 with free shipping. So, each crust ends up being around $5, which is WAY easier than making it yourself or having to buy a bunch of cauliflower. 

What healthy trick do you have to have skinny, cheat meals?

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14 comments

  1. OH MY GOODNESS! This looks amazing! I've made cauliflower rice before, but I've never had a cauliflower pizza crust and I'm sooo glad to hear that it's filling! This is definitely going on my grocery list!

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  2. I have only in the last 6 months started exploring cauliflower based recipes and I AMAZED at what this humble little veggie can do!

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  3. I've always wanted to try cauliflower crust pizza and you are SO right, buying it premade is so much easier than making it yourself! So happy to hear you love it and definitely will look into trying.

    xo, Taylor || The Millennial Sprinkle (thesprinkle.tayloramead.com)

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  4. This pizza looks yummy! I haven't made homemade pizza in forever but now I am craving it.

    -xo, Azanique | https://www.lotsofsass.com

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  5. Wow! Love anyway to get more vegetables into ones diet.

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  6. I need to try these! I'm gluten free and I've been wanting to make cauliflower crust, but I've always been too lazy to do it!

    Kristin
    The Blush Blonde

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  7. I am such a pizza girl too, but always feel just a little guilty indulging in it-this would be a great meet-in-the-middle compromise!

    xoxo, SS

    Southern and Style

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  8. That is great that you were able to find a quicker solution. I have never tried cauliflower before.

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  9. I've heard of cauliflower crusts, but were always wondering if they tasted terribly? haha Glad you found an awesome alternative to bread (sweet, sweet bread...haha)
    Tori || Victori Media
    https://www.victorimedia.com

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  10. I've always wanted to make cauliflower pizza but don't have the right kitchen appliances to make the 'crust' so this sounds great - definitely need to try! x, nicole // www.nicoleeigh.com

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  11. I've always wanted to try a cauliflower pizza crust; I'll definitely have to try this sometime!

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  12. Ok, definitely going to need to try this! Ive always wanted to try cauliflower pizza crust...but i never want to actually go through the process of making it. Problem solved!

    Molly // missmollymoon.com

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  13. I have so been wanting to try these but haven't had the time. they sound so yum!

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