BEST Fathead Pizza Crust Recipe! (2024)

Fathead Pizza has been on our menu since I discovered it last year, my kids make it almost weekly as it’s so easy and is a fabulous Keto and Low Carb Dinner option!

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The taste and texture is from a basic mixture of cheese, eggs and low carb flour is mind blowing because of how closely it resembles real bread pizza dough, but minus most of the carbs of course.

If you’re wondering “what is Fathead Pizza?” then you’re not alone.

It’s not been around that long and first burst onto the scene in 2009 via the Fat Head documentary movie where the director sets about refuting the ‘lipid hypothesis’ first made popular by Ancel Keys back in the 1950’s.

My fathead pizza crust recipe has been tested several times both with almond flour for one version, and then coconut flour for the other version so that you have options if for whatever reason you can have one flour but not the other.

How to make Fathead Pizza Crust – Almond Flour and Coconut Flour options!

Start by measuring out your chosen flour, almond or coconut.

Then preheat your oven so you are ready to cook your keto pizza as soon as it’s rolled out.

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Then add the garlic powder if you are using that to your chosen fathead pizza dough flour.

We are not adding salt simply because the cheese is plenty salty enough.

Measure out the egg or eggs (you will need one egg for the almond flour fathead crust, and two eggs for the coconut flour fathead crust.) Coconut flour is very high in fiber and it needs more liquid than other flours.

Beat the egg with a fork so you are ready to add it to the cheese in the next step.

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Measure out the mozarella and cream cheese in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for about 45 seconds to one minute, this time will vary depending on the wattage of your microwave.

Remove the cheese from the microwave and give it a stir then put it back in the microwave for a further 20-30 second burst.

It should end up looking like the melted cheese you see in the photo below.

not separated and oily, but hot, sticky, and the mozzarella will be somewhat stretchy.

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Combine your chosen low carb flour, and garlic powder with the beaten eggs and melted cheeses and mix together using a fork until you get a dough forming, this should not take too long.

We tested both the almond flour fathead pizza dough, and the coconut flour fathead pizza dough.

The coconut flour keto pizza dough was a good deal stickier but it still worked equally well and cooked up a treat.

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Next, you’ll need to roll out your fathead pizza dough.

I found that that the easiest way to do this was between two sheets of parchment paper and then simply lift the parchment with the rolled out fathead pizza crust onto the sheet pan like you see below.

(do NOT use waxed paper, it is not the same as parchment paper and will stick!)

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Once you’ve rolled out your low carb pizza crust you’ll need to poke some holes in the top with a fork, this will help prevent it from forming large bubbles on the surface.

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Then, you can go ahead and bake it for about 12 – 14 minutes in your preheated oven, see the recipe card for complete details as the exact timing may vary.

What Keto Toppings Can I add to my Fathead Pizza Crust?

For our fathead pizza we kept it simple by first topping it with my homemadeKeto Low Carb Marinara Sauce which doesn’t take long to make.

If you don’t have the time or the inclination to make your own marinara sauce you can opt for one of the many ready made low carb and sugar-free marinara sauces on the market instead.

Then we simply added more cheese to our fathead pizza crust (can you ever have too much cheese??!) and topped it off with some pepperoni.

If you don’t want pepperoni you could add any other meat you prefer, ground sausage is a great option, but don’t forget to cook it first before adding it to your pizza.

Then you can choose from a variety of low carb vegetables such as asparagus, bell peppers, a little onion (not low carb but ok in moderation) or shredded cabbage, chopped green beans, which are not your typical pizza toppings but they works for me!

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How many Carbs are in Fathead Pizza Crust?

Fathead pizza crust made with almond flour has 3g net carbs per serving.

This amount of low carb pizza dough makes enough for 6 average slices, the macros listed in the nutrition label are for the almond flour fathead pizza crust only.

If you opt to make your fathead pizza crust with coconut flour then that will lower the carb count further.

It makes more or less the same amount of keto pizza crust as the almond flour version.

And, as coconut flour is very high in fiber the end result is that the net carb count is a bit lower coming in at around 2g net carbs per slice, so this would be the lower carb option of the two.

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Fathead Pizza

Fathead Pizza crust recipe that’s so easy and tastes like the real thing!

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Total Carbs: 4 g

Net Carbs: 3 g

Protein: 10 g

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

Fathead Pizza – Almond Flour Option

Fathead Pizza – Coconut Flour Option

Instructions

  1. Scroll up to watch recipe video!

How to Make Fathead Pizza Crust with Almond Flour

  1. Preheat your oven to 425F.

  2. Mix the mozzarella and cream cheese in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for one minute and stir well.

  3. Microwave for a further 30 seconds and stir well again.

  4. Add the almond flour, garlic powder, and eggs and mix well until a dough forms.

  5. Place the fathead pizza dough between two pieces of parchment and roll to about1/8″ thick and into your desired shape for your pizza crust, then lift it onto a sheet pan or cookie sheet.

  6. Using a fork, poke holes in the top of the rolled out pizza crust, this will help prevent bubbles forming.

  7. Bake for about 7 minutes then turn the pizza base over and cook for 5-7 more minutes.

  8. Remove from oven and add your favorite low carb or keto pizza toppings, then return to the oven for 5 minutes to heat the toppings.

How to Make Fathead Pizza Crust with Coconut Flour

  1. Follow the directions above for melting and mixing the cheese in the microwave.

  2. Add the coconut flour instead of almond flour, garlic powder if you are using it, and then two eggs (the almond flour version only has one egg) and mix well until a dough forms.

  3. We found the coconut flour fathead pizza dough to be a little more sticky than the almond flour version but that’s ok and it works just as well.

  4. Follow the same directions above for rolling out and baking your pizza crust, the time it takes to bake may be a little less than the almond flour but will depend on how thin you roll it and the temperature of your oven.

Recipe Notes

Macros listed in the nutrition label are for the almond flour version only, it will be different if you use coconut flour and the net carbs will drop from 3g per serving to 2g per serving.

Nutrition Facts

Fathead Pizza

Amount Per Serving

Calories 190Calories from Fat 135

% Daily Value*

Fat 15g23%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Cholesterol 54mg18%

Sodium 201mg9%

Potassium 38mg1%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin A 295IU6%

Calcium 180mg18%

Iron 0.8mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information on Noshtastic is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

Author: Sheena Strain

Course:main

Cuisine:American

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FAQs

What is the secret of pizza dough? ›

There are many tricks to achieving a tasty, homemade pizza dough that rises into a beautiful pizza crust, such as making sure your ingredients are at right temperature, using half bread flour for a stronger dough and half all-purpose flour for a nice rise, substituting honey for sugar to help caramelize the crust and ...

Does fathead dough taste good? ›

This fathead dough is a delicious alternative for keto pizza, calzones, and even pastries. It is rich and buttery, with a mild flavor. You can add Italian herbs or spices for added flavor.

How do I make my pizza crust more flavorful? ›

Salt: Salt adds necessary flavor. Sugar: 1 Tablespoon of sugar increases the yeast's activity and tenderizes the dough, especially when paired with a little olive oil. Cornmeal: Cornmeal isn't in the dough, but it's used to dust the pizza pan. Cornmeal gives the pizza crust a little extra flavor and crisp.

What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

The Most Common Mistakes When Making Pizza
  1. Not Letting the Dough Rest. ...
  2. Not Kneading the Dough for Long Enough. ...
  3. Using a Rolling Pin to Form the Dough. ...
  4. Overloading Pizza Toppings. ...
  5. Not Letting the Pizza Cook for Long Enough.

What is the secret to the best pizza? ›

The top chefs all agree that the best pizzas are all about the crust, so salt in the dough should never be sacrificed at the altar of salty toppings. “Building a pizza is like building anything else – you have to make compromises and consider the whole when choosing the parts.

What makes pizza dough more airy? ›

Yeast: The Essential Component

Yeast is a critical ingredient in pizza dough. It is a living organism that ferments sugar and releases carbon dioxide gas, making the dough rise. The yeast's activity creates a light, airy texture and adds flavor to the dough.

What does Overproofed pizza dough taste like? ›

The finished crust is too bready: When baked, overproofed dough may result in an overly dense crust that tastes more like bread than a pizza crust.

Should pizza dough have fat? ›

Fat isn't required in bread dough, and some might say that it doesn't belong at all in pizza dough. Whether—or when—you use it is up to you.

Can you use too much yeast in pizza dough? ›

Too little yeast and your dough won't rise enough, and the pizza base will taste bland. Use too much yeast and your dough may over-ferment. Tell-tale signs are your dough expanding too much or tasting and smelling a bit sour, with an almost alcoholic aftertaste (the yeast produces alcohol as it ferments).

What is the best water for pizza dough? ›

A water of medium hardness – 100 to 150ppm works best for dough preparation. The mineral content of water needs to be enough to feed the yeast and assist in the fermentation (otherwise the dough will be slack).

How do you make pizza dough rise better? ›

Pizza dough loves warmth, so if you can find a way to add some extra heat, your dough will rise faster. One way to do this is to preheat your oven to the lowest setting (usually around 200 degrees Fahrenheit) and then turn it off. Place your pizza dough in the warm oven for 10-15 minutes until it begins to rise.

What is the best flour for pizza crust? ›

For Crispy and Chewy Pizza Crust, Use 00 Flour

00 flour is finely ground Italian flour that contains about 12% protein, or 12% gluten. It's the traditional flour used to make Neapolitan-style pizza. Since its gluten content is similar to bread flour, it also produces a pizza crust with chew.

What makes the crispiest pizza crust? ›

A baking steel helps the underside of your pizza brown and crisp to perfection. The recommended option is a baking steel, which most home pizza bakers prefer. A baking steel has significant thermal mass, plus it excels in an extra category: thermal conductivity.

Should you cook pizza crust before adding toppings? ›

If you're baking the pizza in the oven, whether on a pizza stone or not, I always pre-bake the dough for 4-5 minutes before adding toppings, to make sure the pizza dough cooks crisp on the outside and soft and airy in the middle. Once you add the Pizza Sauce and toppings, return it to the oven to finish baking.

What makes pizza dough rise more? ›

You can use a few methods to help pizza dough rise faster. One is to use baking soda and a warm water mixture. Another is to use a warm environment, such as an oven with a light or microwave. Finally, adding yeast and sugar can help the dough rise.

What does adding milk to pizza dough do? ›

Adding milk to a homemade pizza dough recipe can change the texture and taste of the dough. Milk contains fat and protein, which can make the dough more flavorful and tender. The fat in milk can also help to create a softer and more pliable dough, which can make it easier to stretch and shape.

Should pizza dough have egg? ›

Most pizza dough does not contain eggs. Pizza dough typically includes three main ingredients: yeast, flour, and water. Some recipes will also include a tablespoon of sugar and a pinch of salt. Eggs soften the dough and make it taste richer, while egg whites make the crust a little crispier.

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