The Best Gluten-Free Pizza Crust Recipe (2024)

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No yeast or xanthan gum is to be found in this amazingly easy Gluten-Free Pizza Crust recipe made with tapioca flour. This easy and delicious pizza crust has a delightfully chewy texture that is reminiscent of gluten-filled pizza crusts. It can be made thick or thin; and makes great cheesy breadsticks, also! It is a versatile family favorite of ours that we make EVERY Saturday night (for years now!) for our homemade pizza night. I am so happy to finally share it with you, and I hope you love it, too!

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I’m really excited to be sharing this gluten-free pizza recipe with you guys as it’s been a long time coming! It is a Saturday night staple in our house that the whole family greatly enjoys. We serve it with a salad and call it a meal! It so deliciously cheesy and chewy…even those that are not gluten-free LOVE it.

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Why This Recipe Works

How to Make The Best Gluten-Free Pizza:

Top Tips for Making Gluten Free Pizza

What are the Toppings as Shown?

Can I use a different flour in this Homemade Gluten Free Pizza Crust?

Can I use a pizza stone, cookie sheet or pizza pan to make this Easy Gluten-Free Pizza Crust?

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Delicious Gluten-Free Pizza Crust – An Easy Dough Recipe

Why This Recipe Works

  • A super easy recipe! All you need is one bowl to quickly hand mix.
  • Reminiscent of your favorite gluten-filled takeout pizzas! It has a delightfully chewy, bready, cheesy texture that is certain to please all the carb-lovers out there.
  • Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Yeast-Free, Xanthan Gum Free, Soy-Free and Nut-Free.
  • A versatile recipe. You can use the crust for pizza or breadsticks, and there is room for error where the ingredients are concerned (be certain to read the ‘Tips’ section further along this post!).
  • Positively DELICIOUS!
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How to Make The Best Gluten-Free Pizza:

  1. Preheat the oven.
  2. Throw all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix until combined.
  3. Pour into pans.
  4. Bake, top, and bake again!
  5. Slice and enjoy!

Easy peasy.

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Top Tips for Making Gluten Free Pizza

There is room for error with this pizza crust recipe. I have genuinely made this over 100 times now, and here are some variations that work:

  • Low on flour? Add a little more cheese to compensate.
  • Low on cheese? Add a little more flour to compensate.
  • Do not have or want to use butter? Use olive oil.
  • Do not have or low on mozzarella or parmesan cheese? I frequently use shredded cheddar in the crust and it works great.
  • Want a thick crust? Pour it as thick as you like in a round or square cake pan. Just make the initial bake a little longer. When I want a thick crust, I pour the batter into two pans instead of three and I bake for 20 minutes instead of 15 minutes the first go-around.
  • Want a thin crust? Pour and divide the batter into 4 pans instead of 3. Do not change the initial bake but instead bake for only 3 minutes instead of 6 on the second bake.
  • Want a bit more of a bite to your pizza? Use 1 cup of milk
  • Want a softer, chewier pizza? Use 1 1/2 cups of milk.
  • Low on milk? This is a flexible ingredient in this recipe. I’ve frequently used only 3/4 cup with success in a pinch.
  • Do not have milk? Water works just fine as far as texture and outcome goes! I just find milk adds a bit of a richer flavor.
  • You can omit or add any spices of your choice in this recipe.
  • You can use any toppings of your choice. You can make thin pizza, thick pizza, traditional red sauce pizza, pesto pizza, alfredo pizza, breadsticks, garlic breadsticks, cheesy breadsticks, you name it.
  • This pizza recipe works well when halved or doubled!

What are the Toppings as Shown?

After the initial bake, we like to run a stick of butter over the tops of the crusts, sprinkle with more Italian seasoning, and top with mozzarella and/or parmesan cheese. We then slice one into triangles, one into squares and one into rectangles (the kids love the variety of shapes!) and then serve with a side of marinara or pizza sauce for dipping (for the adults; the kids love as is!).

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How to Store

Store in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to one week. Reheat on a cookie sheet in a 350° F oven for 5-10 minutes or until warmed throughout.

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Can I use a different flour in this Homemade Gluten Free Pizza Crust?

This recipe was developed solely with tapioca starch in mind. Tapioca is what gives it a chewiness and stretchiness that is reminiscent of gluten containing flours! Having said that, while I haven’t tested it, if you’re feeling experimental, you can try replacing the tapioca starch with arrowroot starch (similar properties). If you do so, I would love to hear how it goes! A reader did inform me that replacing half of the tapioca flour with a gluten-free flour blend works well, too!

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Can I use a pizza stone, cookie sheet or pizza pan to make this Easy Gluten-Free Pizza Crust?

Unfortunately, no. This pizza crust batter is very liquid-y and sticky prior to baking and only works in baking pans with high edges that act as a sort of pizza mold. On the plus side, this makes this a very easy gluten-free pizza crust to make! It might not be what you’re used to working with, but trust me, it turns out beautifully once baked! For more information about what pans (and ingredients) I like to use, please visit the ‘Shop This Recipe’ section right below the recipe.

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More Gluten-Free Pizza Recipes You Might Enjoy:

Red Lentil Flatbread Pizza Crust (Gluten-Free, Vegan)

Gluten-Free Brown Rice Pizza Crust

Coconut Flour Pizza Crust (Gluten-Free)

Quinoa Flatbread Pizza Crust (Gluten-Free, Vegan)

Millet Pizza Crust (Gluten-Free, Vegan)

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This is sincerely one of my favorite recipes ever to grace this blog and if you try it, I would LOVE to hear how it goes! This gluten-free pizza dough recipe should not disappoint! And if you have any questions, I’m always a message away. Thank you for visiting and I hope you ENJOY! xo.

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Delicious Gluten-Free Pizza Crust – An Easy Dough Recipe

Looking for a delicious, gluten-free pizza crust recipe for your homemade pizza night? You’ll love this easy gluten free pizza dough!

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Course: Appetizers, Entrées, Sides

Cuisine: Gluten-Free, Italian

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 8 inch Pizzas

Author: Kristen Wood

Ingredients

  • 3 3/4 cups tapioca flour
  • 1 1/2 cups mozzarella and/or parmesan cheese shredded
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1-2 garlic cloves grated or minced
  • 1/2 cup melted butter
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 1/4 cups milk of choice I use unsweetened almond

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Drizzle a little olive oil into three 8-9" round and/or square cake pans or cast iron skillets. If your pan(s) of choice are not very non-stick, I recommend lining them with parchment paper. I love using mycopper bake pansfor this recipe.

  • In a large bowl combine flour, cheese, salt, baking powder, Italian seasoning, and garlic. Stir.

  • Pour in melted butter and stir again.

  • Pour in eggs and milk and then stir swiftly, scraping down the sides as needed until all of the flour is combined with the milk and eggs. The batter will be quite wet.

  • Divide the batter between the cake pans. I like to use an ice cream scoop to pour a scoop into each pan evenly until all batter is dispersed.

  • Bake in the pre-heated oven for 15 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven and top as desired.

  • Turn the oven up to 400°F.

  • Bake for 6 minutes longer, and then turn the broiler on and broil until the toppings are melted and turning golden (2-3 minutes).

  • Remove from the oven, slice and enjoy!

Notes

You might LOVE our Gluten-Free Focaccia Recipe or Gluten-Free Sourdough Bread!

Dip this deliciousness in aioli sauce!

If you enjoy this pizza, you will also love our Gluten-Free Cheesy Bread Waffles!

Please see the ‘Tips’ section above in post for more information.

You might also like: How to Reheat Pizza in the Oven.

Also see: Air Fryer Pizza Rolls.

Nutrition

Serving: 2slices | Calories: 278kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 80mg | Sodium: 448mg | Sugar: 1g

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FAQs

What is most gluten free pizza crust made of? ›

In most cases, gluten free pizza is made with a combination of gluten free flours and starches like rice flour, almond flour, potato starch, and tapioca starch. These are combined with wet ingredients like oil and flavorings like sugar and salt. Some recipes also use yeast to give the dough some rise.

What is the secret to a good pizza crust? ›

There are many tricks to achieving a tasty, homemade pizza dough that rises into a beautiful pizza crust, such as making sure your ingredients are at right temperature, using half bread flour for a stronger dough and half all-purpose flour for a nice rise, substituting honey for sugar to help caramelize the crust and ...

How do you keep gluten free pizza dough from sticking? ›

Oil Your Baking Surfaces

Gluten free doughs tend to be a bit more sticky than traditional wheat flour pizza doughs. Greasing your baking surfaces will stop your crust from sticking to the sheet or pan that you're using. Using a silicone baking mat is also a great way to keep your crust from sticking.

Why won't my gluten free pizza dough rise? ›

You have to have the correct balance of structure (gum or other binder) and liquid. To troubleshoot gluten free dough with too much binder, add more water or other liquid and allow it to rise again. If your dough doesn't rise enough, you can also add additional yeast the next time you make it.

What is Papa Murphy's gluten free pizza crust made of? ›

Our GF crust contains the following ingredients: Water, Tapioca Starch, Brown Rice Flour, Non-Gmo Canola Oil, Egg Whites, Dried Cane Syrup, Tapioca Syrup, Tapioca Maltodextrin, Salt, Xanthan Gum, Yeast, Cultured Corn Syrup Solids And Citric Acid (Natural Mold Inhibitor), Enzymes.

What's in Papa John's gluten-free crust? ›

Crafted from never-frozen dough and ancient grains, including Sorghum, Teff, Amaranth, and Quinoa, our Gluten-Free Crust is thin and crispy with a uniquely delicious flavor.

What makes pizza crust taste better? ›

Oil brushed – Brushing the dough with garlic butter is a popular and easy starting point that has improved the taste of many pizza crusts.

Is it bad to let pizza dough rise too long? ›

Don't let it rise for too long, though.

Though a long and slow rise is beneficial for flavor and texture, you can run into issues if you allow your pizza dough to rest for too long.

What is the best flour for pizza dough? ›

The best flour for making Deep-Dish Pizza Dough is all-purpose flour. In bakeries and pizzerias, Pizza Flour is often used because it is a high-protein flour that produces a light and airy crust. However, all-purpose flour will also work well for Deep-Dish Pizza Dough.

Why is my gluten free pizza dough runny? ›

— i.e. whole grain flours tend to be thirstier than more refined flours — the variance in water absorption of gluten-free flours is impossible to predict. Using the same amount of water with one brand of gluten-free flour might yield a dough resembling a soupy mess and with another a stiff, stodgy mass.

How to make gluten free dough more stretchy? ›

Psyllium husk is the crucial ingredient in gluten free bread baking. It acts as a binder, and it gives gluten free bread dough the elasticity, flexibility and extensibility it needs so you can actually knead and shape it without any problems.

What helps gluten free dough rise? ›

Eggs are natural leaveners that help boost the rise and volume of bread. Eggs also add moisture, flavor, and protein to gluten-free bread recipes. If you select a gluten-free bread recipe that includes eggs, you have a better chance that the resulting bread will have good color, more volume, and softer texture.

Does gluten free dough need to rise twice? ›

Should the dough rise once or twice? It is often said that gluten-free yeast dough should only be allowed to rise once. This is what I also believed for a long time, but it is not true. There are enough recipes in which the dough is successfully risen twice.

Is DiGiorno pizza gluten-free? ›

Yes! DiGiorno frozen gluten free pizzas meet the FDA requirements for gluten-free foods. I have a wheat allergy; can I eat DiGiorno Gluten Free frozen pizza? Yes, these products contain no wheat ingredients in addition to meeting the requirements for gluten-free foods.

What is pizza pizza gluten-free crust made of? ›

Rice Flour, Filtered Water, Tapioca Starch, Potato Starch, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Palm and Soybean Oils, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Yeast, Potassium Chloride, Salt, Modified Cellulose, Xanthan Gum, Natural Flavor, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Distilled Monoglycerides, Guar Gum.

What is Domino's gluten free pizza crust made of? ›

What Are the Ingredients for Domino's Gluten Free Pizza Crust? The Domino's gluten free flour blend includes white rice flour, brown rice flour, and potato flour. Other ingredients include water, olive oil, yeast, honey, and salt. Our gluten free pizza crust is also dairy free.

Is gluten free pizza crust healthier than regular crust? ›

Although a gluten-free pizza is healthier, it may still be high in sodium and saturated fat. You'll want to watch the number of toppings and the amount of pizza you eat. You may want to stick to a thin-crust version. A full-size pizza can have as many calories as two slices of traditional pizza.

Is gluten free pizza made from cauliflower crust? ›

Cauliflower crust pizza has changed the game for folks who want to remain gluten free and still enjoy pizza. There are more vitamins and minerals in cauliflower than in wheat-based dough, so you get more nutrition from eating cauliflower crust pizzas and avoiding gluten.

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