flourless pizza crust with superfood twist


I hope everyone had a great weekend. I love experimenting with new pizza crust recipes. Lately, I have been cooking a lot of different dishes with sweet potato as the main ingredient. I am obsessed with this colorful veggie and eat it almost daily. I like to bake 3 sweet potatoes at the same time and keep them cold in the fridge for the next meal or the next day. I will show you even more great and easy recipes with the sweet potato in the near future.




Why sweet potato?


The sweet potato is considered a superfood, first of all, it is a great source of carbs. It contains the slow kind of carbs, which is much better for us because it takes longer for our body to burn and keeps the blood sugar levels stable. This way we don’t get mood swings or heavy cravings for sweets. The sweet potato is also full of vitamin A, as well as a great source of fiber and beta carotene, which helps us build a great skin pigmentation. For anyone who struggles with the digestive system, start eating a sweet potato daily, and you will notice a difference!
The sweet potato is also super filling, so even tho it contains a lot of carbs, you don’t need to eat much of it to get filled up. For this specific recipe, for one person size pizza crust, you only need 1/2 of a medium-sized sweet potato.



What you need for the crust


1/2 medium-size sweet potato (baked)
1 dl old fashion oats - 0,42 cups
1 egg
Vi-siblin or psyllium husk - one small scoop
1/2 dl rye flour (can skip)
1 teaspoon baking powder
pinch of salt
any other seasoning
Ruccola
Pesto
Oil
roccula or basil



What you do


Start with baking the sweet potato in the oven, I slice the potato it in the middle and baked it with some olive oil and salt. If you slice it into smaller pieces the baking can go a little faster. Depending on your oven, mine is usually ready after 25-30 min on 200 degrees Celcius (which is about 392 Fahrenheit).
Have the sweet potato over in a bowl and use a hand mixer to make potato mash. Mix then in the egg, and last you mix in all the dry ingredients.
When everything is mixed together, have the mixture over on a baking paper. Make the shape you like on your crust, I usually like to make it round. I like mine as thin as possible. Place the pizza crust in the middle of your oven. I usually take mine out when the edges start to get a bit burned, I like my crust to be as crispy as possible, but this depends on how you like your pizza crust.


Topping


The next step is topping, I have not been eating dairy or meat in a long time now, so I stick with vegan cheese and veggies on mine, but here you can go as crazy as you like. Some vegan toppings I recommend are red onions, mushrooms, lots of spices, red peppers, mini tomatoes, zucchini, capers, and most important, some great pizza sauce. I have also made this pizza with pesto as a pizza sauce, and it tasted bomb! When it comes to toppings everyone has their own preference!
Have the pizza in the oven again, and bake for another 10 minutes. Voila!
I love to have some fresh pesto to dip the pizza slices in, or some chili, or olive oil, as well ruccola salad on top.




Don’t expect this to look or taste like a normal pizza crust, in my opinion, it’s even better! More colorful and more flavorful than a normal crust! The whole point with this crust is that the unhealthy pizza all of a sudden became healthy, and you can have it every day, and as well get good nutrition your body needs, and more importantly, feel good after eating it! I have had this pizza 3 days in a row now and had some of my friends of mine trying it as well. They loved it!
I hope you got inspired to try something new, next time you make your pizza.




I wish you all a happy Sunday!



Best, Eline S.