Homemade Pizza Night is BACK with SIMPLE Sourdough Crust
Homemade Pizza Night is the BEST! Now that I’ve found the easiest, simple sourdough pizza crust, I’ll never go back to takeout. This homemade pizza night is tons of fun for the whole family: each person can customize their own toppings and spark the creativity that comes with cooking. Just as we were getting tired of the same boring dinners in, Homemade Pizza Night saves the day! When navigating a gluten-free/dairy-free diet (especially with kids), pizza night can be a challenge. Use this sourdough base as a better option than traditional wheat dough. The toppings can be perfectly customized with dairy-free cheese, fresh veggies, and even fruit! If Sourdough still isn’t well tolerated, try this cauliflower crust instead. Related: Potacos: Kid-Friendly, Corn-Free Taco Night If you’re looking for a fun group or family night that caters to individuals on a special diet- here it is. Going out to dinner is still a challenge, but this homemade pizza night can offer the entertainment of a meal without a lot of stress! This meal is fast and versatile: mix it up with different toppings or sauces to keep everyone satisfied. Pizza Night doesn’t have to be a complete blow-out of your diet! The key to any lifestyle change or special dietary restriction is making it work FOR YOU. That means finding healthier ways to upgrade your favorite foods instead of settling for a life of restriction. Maybe getting Dominos is off the table, but with an easy option like this homemade pizza night… there’s no missing out! There’s lots of room for interpretation here, but this is my go-to topping bar list for Homemade Pizza Night: -Red Sauce (I often choose Primal Kitchen’s or you can make your own), White Sauce, BBQ Sauce, Pesto -Pizza Blend Cheese (or go Dairy-Free) -Fresh Mozzarella Pearls (for that pooled, melty, goodness) -Cream Cheese or Soft Goat Cheese (one of my favorite pizza toppings) -Grated Parmesan -Pepperoni, Prosciutto, Canadian Bacon, Italian Sausage, Grilled Chicken – or any combo of the sorts -Cherry Tomatoes, Sun-dried Tomatoes, or Large Sliced Tomatoes -Bell Peppers, Onions, Jalapeños, Olives, Mushrooms –Artichoke, Spinach, Arugula, Broccoli -Pineapple, Figs, or Dates -Oregano, Fresh Basil, Crushed Red Pepper Get creative: Pizza toppings are anything you want. My go-to sauce is Primal Kitchen Paleo Pizza Sauce. I always order mine through Thrive Market! At Whole Foods, I also love Rao’s Pizza Sauce. Individual pizza pies gives each person freedom to be creative and personalize their toppings. My creation: Prosciutto, Pineapple, Yellow Peppers, Jalapeños, Cream Cheese, and Mozzarella! Inspired by the incredible Sweetie Pie at Ester’s in Denver, Colorado. You May Also Like: Gluten-Free Morning Glory Muffins Gluten-Free Oat and Almond Bread Shop This Article: DISCLAIMERS: The statements made on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. You assume full responsibility for how you use this information. Always consult with your physician or other health professionals before making any diet or lifestyle changes. This post may contain affiliate links whereby if you purchase these products I receive a small percentage of the sale price. This allows me to keep the blog running and I thank you for allowing me to do that!