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If you have recently converted to a gluten-free diet, you may be a little bit intimidated by the prospect of overhauling your recipe book and replacing all of your favorite homemade dishes with gluten-free alternatives.
Continue readingThere are a number of wheat flour alternatives used in gluten-free baking, many of which are better suited for some recipes than others. When it comes to preparing a pizza base, many gluten-free chefs like to use manioc flour, which you may also recognize as tapioca flour or cassava flour.
Continue readingA gluten-free pizza crust mix features no wheat flour and is therefore safe for consumption by celiacs and other pizza lovers who must avoid gluten, be it for health reasons or out of personal preference.
Continue readingA gluten-free pizza crust contains no wheat flour, although what is used as a wheat flour alternative will vary from recipe to recipe. Many gluten free pizza crusts are made using a rice flour of some kind – gluten free chefs have their choice between white and brown rice – although some claim rice-based gluten-free pizza crust is too flaky to properly mimic a traditional pizza crust and so prefer to use something like tapioca flour.
Continue readingThe best thing about homemade vegan pizza crusts is that you can tweak the recipes to your personal tastes, preferences, and diet restrictions. Most online recipes for vegan pizza crusts list anywhere from four to six ingredients. Pizza crust recipes usually require flour (or another pizza base), salt, oil, and a yeast mixture (with sugar and water).
Continue readingMany people think that being vegan and loving pizza are incompatible. We’re here to tell you that, thankfully, that really isn’t the case. Swapping out the mozzarella for a vegan cheese (or doing away with the cheese altogether) gives you a savory treat that is just as scrumptious as the real deal. You still have a wide range of options for toppings, so you don’t have to miss out on the awesomeness of a great pizza.
Continue readingYou have two options to make a vegan pizza crust: either you use a pre-made vegan crust mix to speed up the process and create a great-tasting pizza base each time, or – if have the time and want to customize your pizza down to its crust – you can make one from scratch.
Continue readingWhen you first went vegan, you probably thought about all the food you had to give up: hamburgers, steak, sushi… the list goes on and on. Fortunately, more and more people are going vegetarian or vegan every day (or are at least more health-conscious), so most brands and restaurants are now finding ways to accommodate this healthy diet.
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