It is a cold and rainy night....good for gumbo, but I was wanting pizza. Have not had pizza since going keto so been looking around at recipes. Saw a Lupin thin crust that looked interesting so I ordered what I needed to give it a go. You need Lupin Flour (Hey, it's Italian!). I bought mine on Amazon.
Everything else for the crust can be easily bought local.
Here is the recipe I used:
https://www.simplefunketo.com/blog/lupinflourpizza
OK, now the toppings... I went with 1# venison/beef grind and 1# Calabrian Italian fresh sausage (removed from casing). Fried that down in some bacon grease...
Removed from pan...then sauteed onion, bell pepper, and garlic.
Used some tomato sauce my Aunt gave me...It's Italian too...no added sugar.
Then built up from there.. fried meats, fresh mozzarella, onions and peppers, mushrooms tomatoes, and pepperoncini peppers. Last addition was some Nduja...
And back in the oven to reheat the toppings...(coulda went a little longer, but I wanted to eat! On OMAD, when you are hungry, you are hungry!!)
That Nduja is soft to the touch and oooey gooey good!
Overall, decent imitation of a real thin crust pizza crust. Not quite exact, but close enough. 2 slices is 5-6g. carbs.
Next time, I think I will toast the crust a little longer. The edges taste much better. Also-I put the crust back in the oven for 4 minutes after I added the tomato sauce to dry it out a little...this crust will go soggy with wet ingredients, not like flour. An egg wash might help as well....
Everything else for the crust can be easily bought local.
Here is the recipe I used:
https://www.simplefunketo.com/blog/lupinflourpizza
OK, now the toppings... I went with 1# venison/beef grind and 1# Calabrian Italian fresh sausage (removed from casing). Fried that down in some bacon grease...
Removed from pan...then sauteed onion, bell pepper, and garlic.
Used some tomato sauce my Aunt gave me...It's Italian too...no added sugar.
Then built up from there.. fried meats, fresh mozzarella, onions and peppers, mushrooms tomatoes, and pepperoncini peppers. Last addition was some Nduja...
And back in the oven to reheat the toppings...(coulda went a little longer, but I wanted to eat! On OMAD, when you are hungry, you are hungry!!)
That Nduja is soft to the touch and oooey gooey good!
Overall, decent imitation of a real thin crust pizza crust. Not quite exact, but close enough. 2 slices is 5-6g. carbs.
Next time, I think I will toast the crust a little longer. The edges taste much better. Also-I put the crust back in the oven for 4 minutes after I added the tomato sauce to dry it out a little...this crust will go soggy with wet ingredients, not like flour. An egg wash might help as well....