Pizza Dough with Almond Flour Recipe – La Masa Sin Harina Tradicional Que Sabe a Cielo Crujiente
Pizza Dough with Almond Flour Recipe – La Masa Sin Harina Tradicional Que Sabe a Cielo Crujiente

🍕 Pizza Dough with Almond Flour Recipe – The Low-Carb Crust That Changed My Pizza Nights Forever

There’s something about pizza that makes everything better.
Bad day? Pizza. Celebrating? Pizza. Just existing? Still pizza.

But when I started cutting back on carbs (without cutting out flavor, mind you), my classic dough recipe needed a serious makeover. That’s when I stumbled into the wild, slightly crumbly, but absolutely delicious world of almond flour pizza crust.

And let me tell you — it took a few flops to get it right.
But now? This pizza dough with almond flour recipe is a regular in my kitchen.
It’s gluten-free, low-carb, and shockingly satisfying.
Golden, crisp edges. Soft, chewy center. Holds your toppings like a champ.
It’s not pretending to be regular dough. It’s doing its own thing — and doing it well.

Whether you’re living that keto pizza crust life or just want something different (read: easier on your belly), this one’s for you.


📝 Ingredients & Measurements

IngredientQuantity
Almond flour (blanched, fine)1 ½ cups
Mozzarella cheese (shredded)1 ½ cups
Cream cheese2 tbsp
Egg1 large
Baking powder½ tsp
Italian seasoning (optional)1 tsp
Garlic powder (optional)½ tsp
Salt¼ tsp

This recipe makes one 10–12 inch pizza crust — enough for 2 people (or one if you’re like me and don’t believe in sharing pizza).


🔪 Step-by-Step: How to Make Pizza Dough with Almond Flour


🔥 Step 1: Preheat & Prep

Start by heating your oven to 220°C / 425°F.
Line a baking tray or pizza pan with parchment paper. Grease it lightly if you want extra crispiness.


🧀 Step 2: Melt the Cheese Base

In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the shredded mozzarella and cream cheese.
Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring in between, until it’s all melted and forms a stretchy, gooey mixture.

Tip: Don’t overheat. You want it melted, not bubbling or separating.


🌰 Step 3: Mix Dry Ingredients

In a separate bowl, combine almond flour, baking powder, salt, and any seasonings you’re using (I love Italian herbs and garlic powder here).


🥚 Step 4: Bring It All Together

Crack in the egg and add your dry mix to the melted cheese blend.
Now, roll up your sleeves — because here’s the thing:

You gotta knead it with your hands.

It’ll feel sticky and weird at first. Just trust the process.
Knead until everything comes together into a smooth dough.
(It may feel softer than traditional dough — that’s normal.)

If it’s too sticky, let it rest a couple of minutes. The almond flour will absorb more moisture.


🍕 Step 5: Shape the Crust

Place your dough ball between two sheets of parchment paper.
Use a rolling pin (or a wine bottle, let’s be honest) to roll it into a round, about ¼ inch thick.
Don’t go too thin, or it’ll crack.

Transfer to your baking tray and prick it all over with a fork — this prevents bubbling.


🔥 Step 6: Pre-Bake

Bake the crust on its own for 8–10 minutes, until the edges just begin to brown.
This step is non-negotiable. It sets the base so it doesn’t go soggy when topped.


🍅 Step 7: Top It Like a Pro

Now comes the fun.
Spread your favorite pizza sauce, sprinkle on mozzarella, and add any toppings your heart desires.

Try:

  • Classic pepperoni + oregano
  • Margherita with fresh basil
  • Mushrooms, olives, and red onions
  • Pesto, goat cheese, and sun-dried tomatoes
  • Or my current obsession: fig jam, prosciutto, and arugula 😍

🔥 Step 8: Final Bake

Return to the oven and bake another 5–7 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly and golden.
If you love a browned top, flip on the broiler for the last minute — but watch it like a hawk.


🌿 Step 9: Slice & Serve

Let it cool for 2–3 minutes so the crust sets.
Then slice it up, serve, and prepare for disbelief.
Because yep — that’s almond flour. And yes — it tastes this good.


💡 Tips & Tricks for the Perfect Almond Flour Pizza Crust


Use blanched, fine almond flour.
Coarse almond meal makes it grainy and crumbly.

Season your dough.
Almond flour is naturally sweet — so herbs and garlic powder make a big difference.

Pre-bake always.
Even if you’re tempted to skip it. It’s the secret to crispiness and structure.

No microwave?
Melt your cheese and cream cheese in a nonstick pan over low heat.

Sticky dough fix:
Wet your hands or lightly oil them when shaping. It’ll glide like magic.

Want it crispier?
Bake on a preheated pizza stone or use a cast iron skillet.


🔄 Variations You’ll Love


🌶 Spicy Chorizo & Jalapeño

  • Add chili flakes to the dough
  • Top with tomato sauce, mozzarella, sliced chorizo, and jalapeños
  • Finish with lime zest post-bake

🍄 Mushroom Truffle

  • Mix truffle oil into your sauce
  • Top with sautéed mushrooms and fontina
  • Garnish with arugula and parmesan after baking

🥦 Veggie Supreme

  • Load with roasted zucchini, bell peppers, onions, and black olives
  • Add fresh basil and vegan mozzarella for a plant-based version

❓ FAQ – Everything You’re Wondering


Is almond flour pizza dough keto?

Yes, 100%.
It’s low in carbs, high in healthy fats, and perfect for keto pizza lovers.


Is it gluten-free?

Yes — almond flour contains no gluten, so this crust is safe for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac (just double-check your toppings!).


Can I store or freeze the crust?

Absolutely.

  • Unbaked dough: Wrap tightly and refrigerate up to 3 days.
  • Baked crust (without toppings): Freeze for up to 1 month.
  • Fully baked pizza: Store in fridge 2–3 days, reheat in the oven or toaster.

What if I don’t eat dairy?

You can experiment with vegan cheeses and use flax egg instead of regular egg.
Texture may vary a bit — but the flavor? Still amazing.


Does this crust taste like traditional pizza?

Nope. And that’s a good thing.
It has its own nutty, rich, slightly chewy character.
If you accept it for what it is (and not try to compare it to 72-hour fermented dough), you’ll be surprised how delicious it is.


🧡 Final Thoughts – Why This Crust Will Always Have a Place in My Pizza Rotation

You know I’m an Italian pizza purist at heart.
I love flour-dusted hands and bubbling sourdough crusts.
But I also love feeling good after eating — and that’s what this pizza dough with almond flour recipe gives me.

It’s fast.
It’s flexible.
It gives you that cheesy, saucy, crispy pizza experience — minus the bloat or carb crash.

So if you’re cutting carbs, going gluten-free, or just want to mix up pizza night… give this a shot.

Who knows? You might just fall in love.
I sure did.


🍕 Tell Me — what’s your favorite low-carb pizza topping combo?

Drop it in the comments or tag me in your almond flour pizza creations.
Let’s keep the pizza dreams alive — one bite at a time 🔥

See Also: Pizza Bagels Recipe: The Crispy, Cheesy Snack You’ll Want Every Day 

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