A good keto pizza crust is one of the things people who follow a very low carb
lifestyle dream about. Until recently, making your own fathead dough keto
pizza crusts from scratch by blending melted shredded mozzarella, cream
cheese, eggs and almond flour or coconut flour was the best option. But, while
many people love it and it does make a pretty good "holder" for tasty low carb
pizza toppings, neither my husband nor I found it a satisfying substitute for
conventional pizza crusts made with wheat flour and semolina flour.
Fortunately, more and more keto pizza crust alternatives have been coming on
the market and I have started working my way through the most promising
looking ones, as I explained in my recent review of
The Best Quick and Easy Low Carb Keto Pizza Recipe
featuring vegetable-based frozen
Kbosh keto crusts.
I have made two pies so far using Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix and my husband and I liked them so much that we have added this mix to
our Amazon Subscribe & Save auto-deliveries.
When you taste it, you will be shocked that this excellend keto pizza crust
mix has 0 net carbs per serving!
Note: I discovered that Scotty's modified their recipe so it has less
sodium and increased the serving size from 1/12 to 1/8 of the dry or
prepared mix, which is a much more realistic serving size (yay!). I have
updated this post accordingly as of July 2023.
A Tasty Keto Pizza Crust With Just 80 Calories, 5g of Fat and
0 Net Carbs!
Fathead dough pizza crust recipes usually have several net carbs per slice as
well as a lot of fat from the mozzeralla cheese, cream cheese, eggs and almond
flour! When I first saw that Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix has just 80 calories, 5g of fat and an amazing 0 net carbs per serving,
I was pretty skeptical. With macros that low, how could it not taste like
cardboard (like so many disappointing low carb and keto baking mixes and baked
goods on the market)?
On the other hand, I liked the first mix I tried from the company,
Scotty's Everyday Keto Cupcake & Cake Mix, which is remarkably good for something with 0 net carbs. You may remember
it as the cupcake mix I used for The Best Quick & Easy Low Carb Keto Shortcake Cupcakes Recipe. So, I decided to give Scotty's Everyday keto pizza crust mix a try as well.
Nutrition Facts
Here are the full nutrition facts for Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix,
prepared according to the package directions with 3/4 cup water and 3
tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil.
Amount Per Serving (serving size 1/8 prepared keto pizza crust mix):
Calories
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80
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Total Fat |
5g |
Sat. Fat |
1g |
Trans Fat |
0g |
Cholesterol |
0mg |
Sodium |
280mg |
Total Carbohydrate |
22g |
Dietary Fiber |
22g |
Total Sugars |
0g |
Added Sugars |
0g |
Protein |
2.5g |
Net Carbs Calculation 22g total carbs –22g dietary fiber =
0 net carbs
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Enjoy a Slice (or Two or Three) Guilt-Free!
With so few calories and 0 net carbs, there's no need to limit myself to just
one small slice when I make a yummy keto pizza with Scotty's Everyday Keto
Pizza Crust Mix. Even though the stated serving size is 1/8 of the prepared
dough, I usually cut my baked pies into quarters and then eighths and serve
two of these generous slices each (i.e., 1/4 of the pie) to my husband and me,
along with a fresh, colorful side salad.
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I reheated some leftover keto pizza tonight for a quick, delicious
dinner that was ready in minutes!
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We refigerate the remaining four slices (1/2 pie) and reheat it for a super
quick and easy dinner or lunch on another day. We have found that pies made
with this keto pizza crust mix reheat beautifully! And who doesn't love
leftover pizza?
Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free Pizza Crust
I really like the use of clean, non-GMO ingredients in this mix. More
importantly, people with certain food allergies or other dietary restrictions
will appreciate being able to eat a delicious pizza crust that is vegan,
gluten-free and nut free.
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Prepared Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix in a lightly oiled
12" stainless steel pizza pan
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Quick and Easy to Prepare
Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix
is quick and easy to make. Just mix it with water and olive oil in a stand
mixer with a paddle attachment until the dough comes together and then knead
the dough for 3 minutes, either by hand or in a stand mixer with a lightly
oiled dough hook (which is what I use).
Unlike conventional pizza dough made with yeast, there's no need to wait for
the dough to rise. Just combine the mix with the water and oil, knead the
dough and it's ready to roll!
Place the dough on a large, lightly oiled surface (I highly recommend a
silicone pastry mat) and roll it out to a 10"–12" circle, depending on your
preferred size of pizza crust. Then just transfer it to a lightly oiled pizza
pan, brush the top of the crust with a little more olive oil, top with your
favorite low carb pizza toppings, and bake in a preheated 425 ℉ oven for 15–18
minutes and cool for 5 minutes before slicing.
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My first pie made with Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix and
topped with mozzarella, fresh mushrooms, tomatoes, ham, fresh basil
leaves and freshly grated Parmigiana-Romano cheese, ready for the
oven...
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...and after baking. You can see how the thin edges of the crust were
so crisp that they cracked a bit when I tried using a spatula to lift
the baked pie out of the pan and onto a cutting board for slicing.
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Surprisingly Good Taste and Texture
Low carb, keto-friendly macros and ease of preparation are all well and good.
But, of course, the big question is, how does it taste?
Realistically, no low carb dough is going to be as good as a Bertucci's pizza
crust! That said, I find that Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix produces
one that is much more similar to a wheat-based pizza crust (and also much
sturdier) than fathead dough or vegetable-based
Kbosh keto crusts
(which my husband and I also enjoy in my quick and easy low carb keto pizza recipe, especially on busy weeknights).
My pies tend to be loaded with lots of toppings including wet ones like pizza
sauce and ricotta cheese, which can make even a conventional crust a bit
soggy. However, we were pleasantly surprised at how firm our crusts made with
the Scotty's Everyday mix and baked on the lower rack of the oven came out.
The exposed edges had a delightfully crunchy exterior and slightly chewy
interior.
Next time I plan to try rolling the dough thinner and building up a slightly
thicker rim.
If you have tried other low carb pizza crusts and been disappointed, I think
you'll be very pleasantly surprised by this high-quality mix!
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My second pie made with Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix,
topped with pizza sauce, ricotta cheese, portobello mushroom slices,
diced ham, shredded mozzarella and freshly grated Parmigiana Romano
cheese
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Try This (Or Any) Scotty's Everyday Mix Risk-Free
I love buying from companies that stand behind their products. Scotty's
Everyday mixes are backed by a 365-day guarantee: If you're unhappy for any
reason, contact them and "we'll make it right."
High quality keto baking ingredients cost more than conventional, less
nutritious ones like wheat flour. Naturally, high quality, low carb baking
mixes also cost more than mixes from big-name brands made by big,
multinational corporations.
You may want to start by ordering just one package of this keto pizza crust
mix to see how you like it. However, the price is significantly less expensive
per package if you order a 3-pack of Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix,
and you'll save even more if you choose Amazon's Subscribe & Save option.
Either way, you can feel confident placing your order, knowing that you can
contact the company for a refund if you aren't happy with the product(s) you
purchased.
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It was quick and effortless to slice this 12" pie with my razor-sharp
KitchenStar 14" stainless steel rocker-style pizza cutter. If you look
closely, you can see part of the black blade cover at the far left.
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Helpful Kitchen Tools for Making Homemade Pizza
I make pizza for dinner frequently find that having the right tools for the
job makes things a lot easier. Here are some of the kitchen tools I use most
often for this purpose, whether I'm making a traditiona-crust or keto pizza.
Large, Nonstick Pastry Mat With Printed Measurements
I love using my HIC Harold Import Co 18 x 24-Inch Pastry Mat to roll out all types of dough. It's extra large, nonstick, easy
to clean, extra large and rolls up neatly into a lidded plastic storage tube
when not in use. Best of all, it is printed with helpful measurements for
rolling out doughs for pies, tarts, and up to a 16-inch pizza crust. I also
appreciate that the printing of the measurements is durable. I've owned my mat
since 2012 and it still looks almost new. If that one is out of stock, this
silicone pastry mat is very similar.
Although I didn't expect to when I purchased it, I've found that I much prefer
it to my old, traditional cloth pastry mats, not only for low carb baking but
also for conventional doughs, since the nonstick surface doesn't need to be
coated in flour to keep pie crust or other doughs from sticking (which can
make them tough if they absorb too much extra flour during rolling).
Cordeirite Pizza Stone
Baking your traditional or low carb crust on a preheated pizza stone makes a
world of difference in terms of crispness and even baking! The best results
come from baking directly on the preheated stone or on parchment paper placed
on top of the stone, but that requires a pie peel, which I finally ordered but
have not yet received. Even if I build my pie on an oiled or parchment lined
stainless steel pizza pan, I still place the filled pan on the preheated stone
for baking.
Since we now have a large countertop oven but no wall oven, the pan sizes I
can use are limited. I love my durable cordeirite 12” Round Pizza Stone that can withstand temperatures up to 1400 ℉ without cracking and can
even be used on a grill.
Stainless Steel Pizza Pan
A stainless steel pizza pan may not result in as crisp a crust as baking
directly on a pizza stone, but it makes building and transferring your pie
into and out of the hot oven a lot easier. It can also help protect your stone
from drips and stains (as can baking parchment). This
set of two stainless steel pizza pans costs less than $15 (at the time of this post's publication) and my
pans have been in use nearly every week since I got them.
Precut Baking Parchment Sheets
If you have read some of my other recipe posts, you'll know that I am a huge
fan of precut, flat baking parchment sheets. I have them in several sizes and
shapes and use them all the time.
I have been cutting down 16" x 12" sheets, but I just found these
12" round flat unbleached baking parchment sheets
that are the perfect size for my low carb pizza crusts and immediately ordered
a package.
Sharp, Rocker-Style Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter With Protective Blade
Cover
Rotary pizza wheels are small and convenient to store and do a fine job of
cutting pies. However, I have always found them a pain to clean, especially
since I like to made "loaded" pizzas with lots of layers of toppings and lots
of gooey melted cheese, which tends to cling and leave a greasy residue that
can get stuck between the round cutting wheel and the riveted arms that attach
it to the handle. Even though many claim to be dishwasher safe, I prefer to
wash knives and other kitchen tools with sharp blades by hand to avoid dulling
the cutting edge.
Earlier this year, I finally decided to try a different style of pizza cutter,
one that made it extremely quick and easy to cut an entire pie into neat
slices with straight, clean edges in just seconds with minimal effort. The
first time I tried it, I was so thrilled with it that I immediately retired my
old rotary-style cutting wheel.
I chose the KitchenStar 14" Sharp Stainless Steel Rocker-Style Pizza Cutter With Blade
Cover, which is the perfect length for cutting my 12" pies. (It is also available
in a 10" length for smaller pies and 16" and 18" lengths for larger pies.)
It's a beautifully made, sturdy, heavy-duty cutter made from 18/0 food
grade stainless steel and has thick, perforated plastic blade cover to protect
the razor-sharp edge (and your family's fingers!) when not in use. The
extremely sharp cutting edge cuts through even vegetables and meat toppings
cleanly and easily, and the very comfortable, ergonomic, integrated rolled
handle provides excellent leverage and control.
I'm planning to use this fabulous rocher-style slicer for many other kitchen
uses as well, such as cutting sheet cakes, brownies and bar cookies into even
strips and rectangles.
Tip: To protect your pizza pan, pizza stone and slicer blade, I highly
recommend transferring the baked pie to a large cutting board before cutting
it into slices.
Help Make a Low Carb or Keto Pizza Lover's Dream Come True
A tasty keto pizza crust that's quick and easy to prepare, has a firm yet
chewy texture and just 50 calories, 3.5g of fat and 0 net carbs per slice
really is a low carb pizza lover's dream come true!
If someone you know is trying to follow a keto diet or low carb lifestyle or a
vegan, gluten-free or nut-free diet, they might love to receive a bag of
Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust as a gift. To make it even more special,
consider putting together a gift basket or box with a few packages of this mix
and one or more of the pizza making tools and supplies I've recommended in
this review.
Make Delicious Calzones
With This Mix, Too!
You can use your Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix for more than just pizzas. Check out my fabulous Low Carb Sausage and Ricotta Calzones Recipe that uses this mix for the crust. Scrumptious!
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