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Coconut Flour Pizza Crust is incredibly delicious and the perfect base for all your favorite toppings. Pizza is one of the most popular dinner ideas for families everywhere. You can enjoy this coconut pizza crust recipe that happens to be low carb, keto, gluten-free, and grain-free without all the guilt. 

a spatula lifting up a slice of pizza with coconut flour pizza crust

Some of the best nights include a homemade pizza recipe! This keto coconut flour pizza crust is perfect for our family (especially because I have one daughter with a nut allergy so we can’t all eat almond flour pizza crust), and we can top it with anything we want. A lot of times, we will have a special movie night or game night, and pizza is always front and center! 

What I love about this coconut flour pizza dough is that it keeps you satisfied without making you feel overly heavy. It’s great to eat a couple of pieces of pizza and feel full, satisfied, and glad you made it. It has only 3 net carbs per slice!

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How To Make Coconut Flour Pizza Crust

No matter what you put on your pizza, it will be finger-licking good, and a large part is thanks to the amazing easy keto coconut flour pizza crust. I think you will enjoy how simple it is to make. 

ingredients for the Coconut Flour Pizza Crust

First Step: Warm up the oven to 400 degrees F. 

White mixing bowl of coconut flour pizza crust dough with spoon

Second Step: Add the mozzarella cheese and 2 ounces of the cream cheese to a microwave-safe bowl. Heat it for one minute in the microwave, then stir and warm it for 30 more seconds. Stir the cheese again, and it should appear to be melted. Microwave it for 30 more seconds, and it should appear to look like cheese fondue. 

Expert Tip: This is what the cheese should look like anytime you make a fathead dough whether you are using almond flour, coconut flour, or both.

Spoon mixing elastic coconut flour pizza crust dough

Third Step: Add in the egg and coconut flour. Then dump the entire crust mixture onto wax paper and knead it by hand. Keep kneading until it’s well incorporated. 

NOTE: You can also knead the dough in a food processor with a dough blade if you don’t want to do it by hand. 

Ball of coconut flour pizza crust dough on metal pizza pan

Fourth Step: Place the dough ball on a baking sheet drizzled with olive oil. Use your hands to press it into a large circle. Keeping your hands wet will prevent it from sticking. 

Close up of coconut flour pizza crust prior to baking

Fifth Step: Bake the pizza crust for 10 minutes until it’s golden brown. 

Close up of coconut Flour Pizza Crust

Sixth Step: Remove the coconut flour crust from the oven and add all your favorite toppings. Bake for 5-10 more minutes or until it’s melted and bubbly. 

What Are Some Pizza Topping Ideas

You can literally top this coconut flour pizza crust with almost anything you want. Here are a few ideas that you may enjoy:

  • Meat – Any kind of meat you enjoy like ground beef, Italian sausage, shredded chicken, or anything else you enjoy. 
  • Veggies – Chopped onions, peppers, mushrooms, olives, and tomatoes are a few things that come to mind. 
  • Cheese – I love all types of cheese with this crust—fresh mozzarella, provolone, and cheddar a few popular pizza toppings. 
  • Sugar-Free Barbecue Sauce – If you want to make barbecue chicken pizza, put on a little bit of sauce, chicken, onions, and cheese. So good!

Or one of my favorite combinations like Chicken Alfredo Pizza and the Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza you see here!

Close up of coconut flour pizza crust with toppings of cheese, bacon and chicken

Do I Have To Pre-Bake The Pizza Crust Before Adding Toppings?

Yes, it’s very important to pre-bake the pizza crust before adding toppings. This gives the crust time to cook properly and have a more crispy texture. If you add all the toppings at the beginning, the crust isn’t going to cook as quickly or evenly. So, definitely don’t skip this part because it is very important. If it’s getting too hot out to turn on the oven try this Low Carb Pizza in a Skillet.

Does Coconut Flour Pizza Crust Actually Taste Good?

Yes! This homemade pizza crust tastes wonderful and very similar to traditional crusts. Now, it’s not identical, but without a doubt, it tastes very good. The texture is soft, chewy, and fantastic for housing all the incredible toppings. 

I know some worry because coconut flour is sweet, but as a crust, with the addition of garlic powder, onion powder, and your toppings, you don’t even notice any sweetness. It tastes delicious and is great because it’s not loaded with carbs like traditional recipes. 

Slice of coconut flour pizza crust topped with cheese, bacon and chicken pieces

 

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Coconut Flour Pizza Crust

Taryn
Coconut Flour Pizza Crust is unbelievably delicious and the perfect base for all your favorite toppings. Pizza is one of the most popular dinner ideas for families everywhere. You can enjoy this pizza crust that happens to be low carb, keto, gluten-free, and grain-free without all the guilt. 
4.94 from 31 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American, Italian
Servings 6
Calories 210

Ingredients
 
 

Dough Ingredients:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400.
  • Put mozzarella cheese and 2 oz of the cream cheese in a microwave-safe bowl.  Microwave one minute.  Stir.  Microwave 30 seconds.  Stir.  At this point, all the cheese should be melted.  Microwave 30 more seconds until uniform and gloopy (it should look like cheese fondue at this point).  
  • Mix in the egg, coconut flour, and spices.  You will need to dump it onto wax paper and knead it by hand to thoroughly incorporate the ingredients or you can do this in a food processor with the dough blade.
  • Press or roll into a large circle on a baking sheet using wet hands. Bake on the bottom rack for 10 minutes until golden.
  • When the crust is golden remove it from the oven. Top with your desired toppings. Bake on the top rack for another 5-10 minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbly.

Notes

To‌ ‌Reheat:‌‌ you can place the pizzas in the oven until everything is hot. Heat at 325 degrees until warmed or microwave.‌ ‌
To‌ ‌Freeze:‌‌ wrap pizzas in plastic wrap and place in a freezer-safe container or bag. Reheat before eating.
Prep‌ ‌Time:‌‌ You can completely prepare the pizzas ahead of time and warm them up as needed. They will last in the fridge for 2-3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. 
 

Nutrition

Calories: 210Carbohydrates: 7gProtein: 12gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 503mgPotassium: 62mgFiber: 4gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 462IUCalcium: 208mgIron: 1mg
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23 Comments

  1. Hi there! I was wondering if I could use the THM baking blend? I’m sorry if this question was asked and answered before!
    Thank you.

  2. CANT WAIT TO TRY. THE PIZZA RECIPE IT LOOKS SO DELICIOUS AND YUMMY. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR RECIPES 😋5 stars

    1. This is by far THE best keto pizza crust recipe I’ve found. I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfect my first try. Thank you so much!5 stars

  3. Turned out so amazing! I’ve been looking for a nut-free alternative to cauli pizza bases and this didn’t disappoint. It actually exceeded expectations.5 stars

    1. I’ve never used a stone pizza oven so I’m not sure. Maybe try a small piece of dough to make sure it doesn’t stick. That would be much easier to clean than a whole pizza sticking.

  4. This sounds delicious. Aprox how large in diameter is the finished product? I see that this recipe is intended to be 6 servings. Also, on the nutritional deck; is it showing net carbs? Or are we subtracting the fiber to get the 3 net carbs?

    1. My pizza pan is 14 inches. So the finished product is about 12 inches. The nutrition table shows total carbs and then fiber. So, yes, you subtract the fiber to get the net carb count.

  5. This is a great recipe. Love the flavor it adds to the crust. It pairs so well with so many of my favorite pizza toppings.5 stars

  6. Unfortunately the dough wasn’t cooked all the way though on my pizza, would recommend cooking the dough for another 10 minutes and perhaps flipping it over3 stars

    1. Did you bake it for an additional 10 minutes after adding your toppings? The time will vary based on your oven and how big you make your pizza.

  7. Hello! Great recipe! Going to try it…Nate the nutritional facts for 1 slice or 2 slices if pizza? I noticed the recipe makes 6 servings. Thank you, sukhi

  8. This pizza crust is very good and easy to make (it you’ve made fathead dough before). Its super soft (not at all gritty) and tastes way more like normal pizza crust than i thought it was gonna. I don’t even taste coconut. Though I don’t think I oiled my pizza pan well enough bc it was really sticking to it at the end. Might do parchment paper next time.
    (I followed recipe exactly)5 stars

  9. I am so glad I happened on tho this recipe! The crust was the perfect base for my mushroom pizza. Delicious!5 stars

  10. What a delicious idea to use coconut flour for the pizza crust! This looks so darn good. I need to try this yummy recipe ASAP!5 stars

    1. your recipes sound so good can’t wait to try them. your recipe are more my type of recipes.and I’m sure I can stick with them, Just need to go shopping first thank you so much and cant wait to start..by the way what is the powdered sugar that you use. Alfie

      1. I normally use Swerve for icing. Otherwise, I will blend my sweetener to a powder joyfilledeats.com/sweetener

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