Ketogenic Pizza with Bacon Crust

Cooking Steps

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. While oven is preheating, slice baby bella mushrooms and set aside. Weave bacon into a lattice and place on a rack in a baking dish with sides. Bake bacon lattice in oven for 20-25 minutes. The cooking time will vary depending on your oven and how quickly your bacon tends to cook. You want to bake long enough to cook until slightly crisp but not all the way through. Remove and let cool slightly. Add sauce, pepperoni, mushrooms, basil, and anything else you like on pizza. Place back in oven and broil for an additional 5 minutes or until cheese is brown and bubbly. Enjoy…like that’s somehow not a possibility!

Serves 2
25-40 minu
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Ingredients

  • Bacon
  • Pizza Sauce
  • Yogurt Cheese (80% fat and lactose free) (optional)
  • Fresh Basil
  • Mushrooms
  • Uncured Pepperoni
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  2. The only thing that comes to mind when I see this is, “oh no you didnt!!!” Bye bye chicken crust…hello bacon crust

  3. Excellent!! The best ever tried. No matter Gluten Free dough crusts for me!!

  4. Love love love this pizza!!!

  5. I wish I could eat this everyday!

  6. [...] Ketogenic Pizza is crazy delicious.  It takes 24 pieces of basket-weaved bacon to create this work of art (or just 12 pieces if you use super thick bacon).  Joe even made his own yogurt cheese by straining bavarian yogurt through cheese cloth.  The Wolfgang Puck marinara doesn’t have sugar and junk in it, and is so flavorful.  Artichoke hearts, pepperoni, basil, fresh tomatoes, and olives take this meatzza over the top. And unlike traditional wheat-crust pizza,  I actually feel good after eating the meatzza.  No heart burn or carb coma. [...]

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