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I have to admit that when I first heard of this I was less than impressed. However on  a friend’s recommendation I gave it a try. I bought it at WalMart and the brand name is Cauliflower Pizza. Now to the taste, the crust is crispy with a nice flavor. It has cheese and the taste isn’t bad. According to the box, a serving is half of the pizza. What I do is cut it in fourths and have that with a salad. It’s not pizzeria pizza, but it has a nice mild flavor, I may add some red pepper flakes next time. I will definitely buy it again.

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I made the pizza crust with spaghetti squash - it was a lot of work for what it was, lol.

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I agree that cauliflower pizza is better than you'd think.  I have bought it more than once, and I like it fine.


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@QVCkitty1  I have been thinking about cauliflower pizza, but if I was buying it I would have to know the ingredients first. I'm pretty much a whole foods person, so i might have to make it from scratch. I like the idea, though.

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I had that brand with vegetables on it.  It was good.  I also picked up an Oprah cauliflower pizza.  I was surprised to read on the box that it was made with both dough and califlow er.  I found the crust dense.  Leftovers were better.

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My mistake folks, the brand name is  “ Caulipower Pizza “  , I need to learn to read. 😆

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My daughter and her significant other eat cauliflower pizza often....they love it.  I haven't tried it yet.  It's expensive....I'm so cheap I haven't bought it yet!!

 

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I am gluten free so I have been eating cauliflower crust pizza for quite a white.  The best one I have found comes from Costco made by Milton's Craft Bakers.

 

I have tasted the four cheeses and the roasted veggie varieties.  Both are excellent.  Not all culiflower crust pizza is gluten free, but this one  is.  You buy it in a two pack.  I always have one in my freezer....just in case.  So good.

 

My grandkids love it too.

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I tried one and didnt care for it at all. Full disclosure, I don't like cauliflower much to begin with. I was overwhelmed by the cauliflower smell of the pizza. Others might not smell it as much, but I seem to be sensitive to the odor. I took a few bites and threw the whole thing away.

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@Ms tyrion2 wrote:

I tried one and didnt care for it at all. Full disclosure, I don't like cauliflower much to begin with. I was overwhelmed by the cauliflower smell of the pizza. Others might not smell it as much, but I seem to be sensitive to the odor. I took a few bites and threw the whole thing away.


@Ms tyrion2, haven't tried cauliflower pizza. But we did try cauliflower "mashed potatoes," if that makes sense. This was back when my husband started to watch his carb intake due to pre-diabetes.

 

We do like cauliflower, but no, it was not an acceptable substitution for mashed potatoes. We basically just do without potatoes these days (we love yams, though, and they are a lower on the glycemic index).


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