This Fathead Dough Recipe Makes the Best Keto Pizza Ever! (2024)

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By Lina | Recipe/DIY Content Creator

May 03, 2023 @ 9:00 AM MDT

Fathead Pizza Dough

yield: 8 SERVINGS

prep time: 15 MINUTES

cook time: 15 MINUTES

total time: 30 MINUTES

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup almond meal/flour
  • 1 and 3/4 cups mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 2 tablespoons cream cheese (1 oz.)
  • 1 egg
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • Desired pizza toppings (tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, etc.)

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

2

Combine almond flour and mozzarella cheese in a microwave safe bowl. Add in cream cheese and cook in the microwave for one minute. Stir and then cook for an additional 30 seconds in the microwave.

4

Shape dough into a ball and place between two pieces of parchment paper.

5

Use a rolling pin on top of the parchment paper to roll the dough in a circular shape, or you can opt to use your hands like Collin does. Mine was more of an oval shape.

6

Remove the top parchment paper and slide dough onto a baking sheet or pizza stone. Bake at 425 degrees in the oven for 12-14 minutes until slightly browned.

7

Add any desired pizza toppings, cheese, and sauce you’d like to the top of the crust. (Keep in mind, if using raw meat you’d want to cook it first before putting on pizza.) Continue cooking in the oven for 5 minutes until cheese melts. Makes about 8 slices.

Nutrition Information

Yield: 8 servings, Serving Size: 1/8 slice (dough only)
Amount Per Serving:167 Calories | 12.4g Fat | 3.2g Total Carbs | 1.2g Fiber | 0.9g Sugar | 8.6g Protein | 2.0g Net Carbs

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Thanks to this fathead dough recipe, I love pizza night again!

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I know what you’re thinking – keto pizza dough made out of mozzarella cheese and almond flour?!

This keto fathead pizza dough recipe is super simple to make with just a few ingredients. Plus, the texture is not only chewy like normal pizza dough, but it’s also sturdy enough to pick up a piece to eat! 🍕

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Fathead doughis a very popular low-carb recipe idea and has been a long-time favorite among several of my fellow Hip2Keto sidekicks!

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Hip tips when making fathead dough for pizza:

  • I’ve read that you can substitute 1/4 cup of coconut flour instead of almond flour as an option for those with nut allergies, though this could result in a slightly drier dough.
  • Instead of making 1 large pizza, you can divide the dough and make smaller, personalized pizzas.
  • If adding veggies to your pizza, I suggest dicing bell peppers and mushrooms and sauté them first on the stove before topping the pizza (but just personal preference). Note that the nutrition info is just for the crust and not the toppings as they vary.
  • This fathead dough can also be refrigerated or frozen if you’d like to prep a few balls of dough ahead of time to have them available when you’re ready to bake. Be sure to let the dough thaw completely before rolling out and/or baking.

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Collin whipped this pizza up awhile back onFacebook alongside Stetson, and it’s pretty clear how tasty it can be. She even shared some great tips to make it perfect!

Collin’s fathead pizza dough recipe tips:

  • Be sure to add seasonings (like garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and salt) to the crust to add a burst of additional pizza flavor.
  • Flatten out the dough on parchment paper, then put a lightly oiled piece of parchment paper over the top of the dough and press down with your hands versus a rolling pin. You can totally use a rolling pin as Lina does, however, I find using my hands helps to get the crust nice and thin which makes for a crispier crust.
  • Cook the crust to the point where it’s well done (not burnt, but brown in spots) to make sure the base will be firm enough to support your favorite toppings.
  • Be sure to let the pizza rest before eating. If you like a pizza that you can pick up with your hands, then keep in mind that letting it rest will create a much firmer crust.

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Fathead Pizza Dough

yield: 8 SERVINGS

prep time: 15 MINUTES

cook time: 15 MINUTES

total time: 30 MINUTES

This is the yummiest and easiest to make keto pizza dough, EVER!

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup almond meal/flour
  • 1 and 3/4 cups mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 2 tablespoons cream cheese (1 oz.)
  • 1 egg
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • Desired pizza toppings (tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, etc.)

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

2

Combine almond flour and mozzarella cheese in a microwave safe bowl. Add in cream cheese and cook in the microwave for one minute. Stir and then cook for an additional 30 seconds in the microwave.

3

Mix in egg, salt, and Italian seasoning. Stir to combine.

4

Shape dough into a ball and place between two pieces of parchment paper.

5

Use a rolling pin on top of the parchment paper to roll the dough in a circular shape, or you can opt to use your hands like Collin does. Mine was more of an oval shape.

6

Remove the top parchment paper and slide dough onto a baking sheet or pizza stone. Bake at 425 degrees in the oven for 12-14 minutes until slightly browned.

7

Add any desired pizza toppings, cheese, and sauce you’d like to the top of the crust. (Keep in mind, if using raw meat you’d want to cook it first before putting on pizza.) Continue cooking in the oven for 5 minutes until cheese melts. Makes about 8 slices.

Nutrition Information

Yield: 8 servings, Serving Size: 1/8 slice (dough only)
Amount Per Serving:167 Calories | 12.4g Fat | 3.2g Total Carbs | 1.2g Fiber | 0.9g Sugar | 8.6g Protein | 2.0g Net Carbs

Brought to you by Hip2Keto.

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No joke — this fathead dough is so YUMMY!

So many Hip2Keto readers have told us that this is their favorite recipe for keto pizza, and I agree – it’s pretty amazing. I love that you can customize it by adding any keto-friendly topping to the crust you love.

Fat head pizza is a filling meal that’s super satisfying, easy to make, delicious, and something my picky eater kids can get excited for. Enjoy!

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Try our spinach and chicken pizza with this crust, too!

About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.

This Fathead Dough Recipe Makes the Best Keto Pizza Ever! (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in fathead pizza dough? ›

How many carbs are in fathead dough?
IngredientsCaloriesNet Carbs (g)
1 cup of almond flour6808
1/2 teaspoon baking powder10.65
Totals173720.2
Total Per Serving (/4)434.255.05
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Why is my fathead dough so sticky? ›

Your dough can become sticky when you add too much water or the flour isn't suitable for the type of dough you are making. Over proofing or fermenting the dough can also result in the gluten structure weakening causing sticky dough.

How many carbs are in keto pizza dough? ›

Keto friendly and gluten-free – Naturally my keto pizza is low in carbs… the crust has 2 grams of net carbs per serving, to be exact. Of course the sauce and toppings will also add some, but it's still really easy to fit into your macros for a keto diet. And it's gluten-free, too.

What is pizza pizza keto crust made of? ›

Water, organic coconut flour, egg whites, liquid whole eggs, organic pumpkin seed flour, psyllium husk, flax meal, extra virgin olive oil, coconut milk, ground chia, salt, apple cider vinegar, garlic powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, Italian herbs, chicory root, yeast.

How healthy is keto pizza? ›

Is keto pizza good for weight loss? While the keto pizza crust is lower in carbs than a traditional crust, it is still high in calories and fat. Like any kind of pizza, you can enjoy it in moderation. If you'd like a low calorie option, try a cloud bread pizza.

Do any pizza chains have low carb pizza? ›

Who Sells Low-Carb Pizzas? Several major chains provide low-carb options by using alternative crust options—commonly, cauliflower crust. Pizza Hut, Domino's, California Pizza Kitchen, Blaze, and Papa Murphy's are among the popular chains with cauliflower-crust pizzas on their menu.

Does fathead dough freeze well? ›

The fat head dough can be frozen either in a dough ball or rolled out in a circle crust shape. For the dough ball, wrap in plastic wrap and place in a freezer safe bag to freeze. For the pizza crust, keep the crust in between the two sheets of parchment paper used to roll out the dough.

How do you keep dough fluffy? ›

Milk powder.

Instant milk powder makes bread dough super soft and fluffy and also helps to give it a good rise. It also contributes to the dough staying nice and soft after baking for a little longer than a recipe that does not use milk powder.

Does rye flour make dough sticky? ›

Bread doughs made with rye, especially those with a high percentage of rye, tend to be quite sticky and—to most American bakers—harder to work with. (To make up for this, any flour that is added to a rye dough recipe will usually be high gluten bread flour.)

What happens if I eat a slice of pizza on keto? ›

For some people, life without pizza isn't life worth living. So if you're embarking on a low-carb or keto diet, we won't be surprised if you are wondering whether you'll still be able to enjoy pizza. The short answer is: yes.

What is the best meat for keto diet? ›

Some of the best meats for keto include beef, pork, chicken, salmon, and bison. Still, all plain, unprocessed meats are keto-friendly and low in carbs — so there are plenty of options to choose from. However, you may want to choose your meats based on other factors in addition to carb count.

What pizza is good for keto? ›

Cauliflower pizza crust

This is probably one of the most popular types of keto pizza bases. The base is made from riced cauliflower.

Which pizza crust has the least carbs? ›

Cauliflower Pizza Crust

This keto pizza crust recipe is made from a bag of frozen riced cauliflower, an egg, and Parmesan cheese! Overall, with just 3.4 grams of net carbs per serving, it's a no-fail, classic, tasty, satisfying, and must-try!

How many grams of carbs are in pizza dough? ›

Pizza Dough Nutritional Facts and Calories
Amount Per Serving% DV
Carbs74g25%
Sugars0g0%
Fiber4g14%
Proteins16g21%
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Does cauliflower pizza dough have carbs? ›

The Nutrition Facts of Cauliflower Pizza Crust

In those two slices are 110 calories, 3 grams of protein, and 2.5 grams of fat, including 1.5 grams of saturated fat. As for carbs, cauliflower pizza crust comes in at 16 grams of carbohydrates.

Is pizza dough high in carbs? ›

Because tradition pizza crust is high in carbs, many think pizza is a no-no on a low-carb diet.

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