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  • Found a GREAT easy pizza crust recipe

    I was craving pizza lastnight and after about 15 minutes of desperately searching the web, I found a great recipe for low carb pizza crust.

    3/4 cup soy protien powder or isolate
    1/2 cup cream
    3 large eggs
    1 tsp garlic powder (more or less to taste)
    1/2 tsp basil

    Preheat oven to 350 and spray cookie sheet with non-stick spray. Mix protien powder, cream and eggs in bowl with whisk until smooth. Spread out on cookie sheet.

    Bake for 20 minutes.

    Remove from oven. Then add sauce, cheese, and toppings. Put back in the oven and "broil" the top for a few minutes until cheese is melted and until it looks "done".

    ENTIRE pizza has 5 net carbs (6 carbs - 1 fiber = 5 net) , 612 calories, 57 grams fat, 19 grams protien.

    I put cheese & pepperoni on it. It was so good I ate half the pizza and ingested only 2 1/2 grams of carbs for dinner. I have to say this is one of my favorite recipes thus far.
    Karina, 31, 5'8"
    WAHM to Asthon - 5, Lynsey - 4, Alyson - 2 months.
    http://www.facebook.com/varnerific

    {Re-started 7/13/2009}
    216/**203**/150

    My 5th time doing low-carb since 2004, just had another baby and currently BF!




  • #2
    Yum! I know what I am having tonight for supper!
    Donna
    female

    220/140/140

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    • #3
      I'll definitely have to give this a try. Homemade pizza is one of the things I miss most about carbs.

      What size cookie sheet does the recipe fill? One of the big 1x2 feet ones? That's a lot of pizza crust for only 5g!

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      • #4
        I used a 9 x 13 inch cookie sheet and it filled it completely. I cut it into 8 pieces.
        Karina, 31, 5'8"
        WAHM to Asthon - 5, Lynsey - 4, Alyson - 2 months.
        http://www.facebook.com/varnerific

        {Re-started 7/13/2009}
        216/**203**/150

        My 5th time doing low-carb since 2004, just had another baby and currently BF!



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        • #5
          Here's a picture of the pizza.

          Karina, 31, 5'8"
          WAHM to Asthon - 5, Lynsey - 4, Alyson - 2 months.
          http://www.facebook.com/varnerific

          {Re-started 7/13/2009}
          216/**203**/150

          My 5th time doing low-carb since 2004, just had another baby and currently BF!



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          • #6
            I am confused about where you got the carbs from. I went to fitday and got the calculations on 2 jumbo eggs (I don't have large so i will use one less)the garlic, basil, and cream and i get 9.25 carbs less fiber of 1.188 equals 8.062 net carbs.

            That is without the soy (I am going to use atkins bake mix) When I add in the atkins bake mix I get 9 more net carbs making it 17.062 just for the crust of the pizza.

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            • #7
              Also How much cheese and sauce did you use?

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              • #8
                Hmmm, lets work this one out.

                1/2 Cup Cream - About 3.5 net carbs
                3 Eggs - 1.8 net carbs
                Garlic Powder - 2 net carbs (wow, had no idea garlic was that high)
                Basil - negligible carbs

                So 7.3 net carbs for the whole crust. If you didn't count the garlic, which many people don't do (count spices that is, as they are usually negligible, surprised garlic was so high) that comes out to his five. Soy Protein isolate has about half a gram net carb per ounce, not sure how many ounces of it are in 3/4 of a cup.... but around 4 sounds about right, so an extra 2 net carbs there brings the crust up to 9.3.

                Now sauce, that really depends how much you put on and what type you use. If you get a low-carb tomato sauce and only about a teaspoon or less is spread over your piece, you are pracically zilch carb content added there. If you do the sauce heavy and/or use a sugar added sauce, that might add a gram or two.

                Either way it is still very low carb, and looks delicious in that photo. I might have to try making up something like that.


                15 months and Counting! (Dec Update)

                Male, 23, 6'
                380(ish)/189/185

                Brennie got run over by a Dawndeer!

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the response. I did not realize that the soy was so low in carbs. Well I am going to try it tonight. I am sure I won't eat more than 1/4 of it anyway.

                  I am going to use the atkin bake mix and I will let everyone know how it comes out.

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                  • #10
                    Well, I got the carb count from the same website I got the recipe from:



                    I only used about 1/4 cup of low carb sauce.

                    I suppose the carb count could vary quite a bit depending on the products and amounts you choose to use for toppings and sauce. I hadn't really thought of that, I was just really excited to find a low carb version of my favorite food. I apologize if I misled anyone about carb count as that was not my intention of course.

                    If anyone tries it, I'd like to know what you think. Obviously, it's no Pizza Hut, but it's not bad considering the carb count.
                    Karina, 31, 5'8"
                    WAHM to Asthon - 5, Lynsey - 4, Alyson - 2 months.
                    http://www.facebook.com/varnerific

                    {Re-started 7/13/2009}
                    216/**203**/150

                    My 5th time doing low-carb since 2004, just had another baby and currently BF!



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                    • #11
                      Okay...I made the pizza for dinner, using atkins bake mix, and it was pretty good. I did find the crust to be a little dry but besides that it was good.

                      I have a recipe for no bake cheesecake (the only substitute I have to make is splenda for sugar). I think I will adapt this pizza crust recipe by omitting the basil and garlic and then I will add cinnamon and splenda. I will let everyone know how it is.

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                      • #12
                        With regard to dryness, a tip I heard Naja mention was that sometimes too many dry ingredients can lead to a dry outcome product.

                        Perhaps then try to sub in a quarter cup of cream cheese and take down the soy protein by a quarter cup? Or sub in a litte flax meal (chock full of good oils) ?

                        Also note that Bake Mix is not a 100% match to Soy Protein Isolate, not only is bake mix higher carb, it is made with flours instead of only proteins.


                        15 months and Counting! (Dec Update)

                        Male, 23, 6'
                        380(ish)/189/185

                        Brennie got run over by a Dawndeer!

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the tip...that seems like a great idea! I was thinking olive oil but maybe I will try the flax.

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                          • #14
                            1/2 Cup Cream - About 3.5 net carbs
                            NulloModo, where did you get this carb count for cream? My carton of heavy cream says "Carbohydrates - 0 grams" per 1 tbsp serving. (Kroger brand)

                            Also, my canister of soy protien isolate also says "Carbohydrates - 0 grams". I thought it didn't have any carbs in it.

                            I am confused......
                            Karina, 31, 5'8"
                            WAHM to Asthon - 5, Lynsey - 4, Alyson - 2 months.
                            http://www.facebook.com/varnerific

                            {Re-started 7/13/2009}
                            216/**203**/150

                            My 5th time doing low-carb since 2004, just had another baby and currently BF!



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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kvarner
                              1/2 Cup Cream - About 3.5 net carbs
                              NulloModo, where did you get this carb count for cream? My carton of heavy cream says "Carbohydrates - 0 grams" per 1 tbsp serving. (Kroger brand)

                              Also, my canister of soy protien isolate also says "Carbohydrates - 0 grams". I thought it didn't have any carbs in it.

                              I am confused......
                              I used fitday for both of those. Cream will have some carbs in it, just 0 per serving means that the manufacturer rounded down. IF there was less than .5 grams in that serving, they can quote 0.


                              15 months and Counting! (Dec Update)

                              Male, 23, 6'
                              380(ish)/189/185

                              Brennie got run over by a Dawndeer!

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