You can top cauliflower crust with any pizza toppings you’d like. I topped this one Hawaiian style. This pizza is incredibly simple to make!

These days you can buy “cauliflower crumbles” in your market’s produce section.  If you can’t locate the crumbles, it’s easy enough to make your own.

How to make cauliflower crumbles:

Just use a cheese grater to “grate” your cauliflower into very small pieces. You can grate a whole large head of cauliflower and make two 9-inch pizzas.

Microwave those cauliflower crumbles for 8 minutes. No water or anything needed. Just microwave it for 8 minutes to soften it up, and then let it cool a little bit.  See the recipe below for how to proceed if you do not have a microwave.

Mix 1 1/2 cups of the cauliflower crumbles with egg, cheese and spices. (I use mozzarella, but imagine using different varieties of cheeses in the crust! Yum!)

Shape it into a 9 to 12-inch round. Bake the crust. Top it with desired sauce and toppings.

I went so simple and just used Classico Tomato- Basil marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, Canadian bacon and pineapple (our favorite).

All that happens next is just a quick broil in the oven to melt the cheese and heat the toppings.

That is all!  The pizza can be cut into 6 slices.  You’ll probably want to eat three slices to make it a complete meal.  In the recipe below- I include nutritional information and Weight Watchers Freestyle SmartPoints for the whole pizza or for just the crust (in case you’d like to create your own toppings).

You should be able to make two pizzas from one large head of cauliflower.  Everyone in my house really love this pizza crust and agrees that you can’t tell at all that the crust is made out of cauliflower.  It doesn’t taste like “real” pizza crust, but it doesn’t have the flavor or texture of cauliflower either.  You’ll have to try it out for yourself and let me know what you think!  Thanks to this Cauliflower Pizza Crust post for inspiring me to make this myself and share it with my readers! Other pizza topping ideas: Marinara or pizza sauce with your favorite toppings Pesto with thin sliced tomato and fresh mozzarella Alfredo with sausage, mushrooms, Provolone & Asiago cheese Barbecue sauce with shredded chicken, green onions and smoked gouda

Here are a few more recipes featuring cauliflower:

Cauliflower Tortillas Easy Cheesy Cauliflower Breadsticks Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes Cheesy Baked Cauliflower Tots Cauliflower Rice