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So I was fooling around in my kitchen the other day and actually made something quite divine. I was able to figure out a way to make pizza with all Blogilates-approved ingredients. That’s right. There was no mozzarella cheese, no oil, no bread. It was low cal, low carb, and highly nutritious. “What!?” you say?

That’s right.

It was totally LEGIT.

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“HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” CRUST INGREDIENTS:

– 1/4 cup dry oats

– 1 TBS ground flax seed

– 1 egg

“HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” TOPPINGS

– 4 TBS marinara or spaghetti sauce

– 1/2 cup nonfat/lowfat cottage cheese

– sprinkles of frozen spinach

– 1/2 cup chopped tomato

– several pieces of jalapeno

any other veggie or lean protein you want to add – mushrooms, onions, olives and chicken breast are all great choices

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DIRECTIONS:

1. In a tin pan, mix up the oats, egg, and flax seed until it covers the bottom of a tin pan. I used a pie tin pan. No oil required! Place in oven at 350F for about 15-20 min until firm.

2. In the mean time, microwave the frozen spinach. Once thawed, pour out excess water and pat dry with paper towel.

3. Also, squeeze the cottage cheese curds with a cheese cloth or a few layers of paper towel. You want to get all of the water out so that it doesn’t make you pizza soggified.

4. Chop your desired veggies.

5. Once crust is firm, take the crust out of the oven. Slather with tomato sauce.

6. Then pile on the cottage cheese and veggies!

7. Place back in oven for about 15-20 min keeping temp at 350F. You can do 375F if you like your crust crispy.

8. Once your ticker dings, take out, slice and enjoy. YOU CAN DEFINITELY EAT THE WHOLE THING 🙂

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About 300 calories for you own whole pizza pie…nearly 30g of protein and 8g of fiber. WOW is right. You need to try this! It’s one of my best creations to date!!!

Reblog and share the joy of clean eating! Seriously guys, this is phenomenal!!!

<3 Cassey

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  1. July 25, 2018 at 10:21 pm

    I’d love to try this one as it looks really delicious. However, since I don’t know how to cook, let me order a pizza online for now. But one day, I’ll cook it, my mom will be visiting me next month, she’ll help me I am sure of that!

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  2. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (8)Begginer in Clean Eating says:

    November 23, 2014 at 2:08 am

    I will try it soon! Thanks for recipe! It looks incredibly healthy and delicious! 🙂

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  3. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (9)Paulina says:

    September 13, 2014 at 4:26 pm

    I make this one a lot I always oil the pan with flax seed oil so it doesnt’t stick and use one cup of oats and 2 eggs so its a bit bigger
    I usally cover with some home made tomato sause, zuchini, tomatoes or other veggies and ad skinny mozzarella on top
    it tastes delicous I also add some salt pepper and special pizza spices and it tastes delicious I make it almost every week

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  4. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (10)Bailey says:

    July 31, 2014 at 2:43 pm

    Been making this since last year! It’s the perfect recipe for when you feel a bit bored with your food choices – you all know what I mean by that! It tastes absolutely amazing, and you honestly don’t feel like you’re eating healthy! It makes you feel like you’re out at a nice restaurant and just ordered yourself some yummmy pizza 🙂 Making it again tonight and I’m excited – been kinda down about not being able to eat the normal unhealthy things (because let’s be honest… unhealthy tastes so good… but doesn’t look so good haha) Make this tonight everyone, you will NOT regret it and it will be the kick start to your healthy eating and really get you motivated 🙂

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  5. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (11)Stephanie W says:

    July 11, 2014 at 1:36 am

    Loved it! I’ve been making it every week, adding mushrooms to your recipe! Thanks so much Cassey!

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  6. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (12)lynnbean says:

    June 13, 2014 at 3:14 am

    Tried it. Sorry not nice. I think the cream cheese or cauliflower pizza bases are much tastier. The flax seed is awful

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  7. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (13)Nicole says:

    April 10, 2014 at 11:06 am

    What can I use instead of an egg? Can I just sub it for water?

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (14)Nicole says:

      April 10, 2014 at 5:55 pm

      Also, if you want to lower the sodium just use avocado as a sauce & dont add cheese! i tried it & it’s rly good 🙂

      Reply

  8. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (15)Sodam says:

    April 6, 2014 at 8:12 am

    I tried this recipe even without an oven, cottage cheese and flax seed though,
    it workes well and tasted delicious…!!! I love this healthy pizza 🙂

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  9. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (17)Elizabeth says:

    February 12, 2014 at 1:38 pm

    Hi,
    Just wondering if the flax seeds are necessary? Or what would be a good substitute? I see others have asked this before but I don’t see any answers….
    Thanks!

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (18)Annabelle says:

      February 28, 2014 at 9:47 pm

      Chia seeds could be a possible alternative

      Reply

    2. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (19)Shelley says:

      June 23, 2014 at 9:18 am

      I made it omitting the flax seeds and it turned out just fine. 🙂 Just be sure to make it on parchment paper or something similar, because otherwise it will stick to the pan.

      Reply

  10. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (20)Charlotte says:

    January 14, 2014 at 2:47 am

    Just made this pizza and it’s sooo delicious!!! I’m going to make this for my mother (she doesn’t eat gluten)
    I didn’t use a pan for the crust, but i put it on baking paper. And it didn’t stick at all! 😀
    Thank you so much Cassey, you are an amazing person 🙂

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  11. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (21)Sierra says:

    October 23, 2013 at 4:14 pm

    Heyyy I’ve tried your other recipes and they’ve all been fantastic. I’m totally down for trying this one, I wanted to do the cauliflower pizza but unfortunately I don’t have a food processor. Anyways I was wondering if it would ruin the pizza if I didn’t put any cheese? Would all the toppings fall off? Because I gained a dairy allergy so I’m unable to eat cheese. Thanks in advance.

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (22)KC says:

      June 29, 2014 at 6:51 pm

      You can use a blender or just chop up the cauliflower to bits as best as you can still works great!!

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  12. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (23)Mary says:

    October 5, 2013 at 9:35 am

    This is a good base idea for a recipe but doesn’t work well as it is. You DEFINITELY NEED TO OIL YOUR PAN. The size of this recipe made about a 4 inch pizza: not even half of the pan. I doubled the recipe and it still barely covered the bottom of the pan. I don’t know if Cassey did something different for the pizza in the picture, but 1/4 cup of dough does not make a pizza as big as a pie pan.

    Also, it’s a really bad idea to use a metal fork to mix the ingredients in the pan unless you want to scratch off the nonstick surface. Just mix your ingredients in a bowl.

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  13. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (24)Jen says:

    October 4, 2013 at 4:39 pm

    LOooooove it! substituted lots of toppings. i put red onions, fresh spinach, red peppers, and a few spices and it was fabulous!!!! next time i will use non stick spray so i dont have to eat it out of the pan lol

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  14. September 20, 2013 at 12:16 pm

    Too much sodium for people like me who are on blood pressure medication.

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  15. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (26)Jocelyn says:

    August 8, 2013 at 3:22 pm

    Would this still be good without the veggies? I know that destroys a lot of the nutrients, but I want to make this for kids. They aren’t huge fans of vegetables(-;

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  16. August 6, 2013 at 7:27 am

    Hi there! I realize this is kind of off-topic however I had to ask.
    Does running a well-established blog such as yours take a
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  17. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (28)Ashley says:

    July 11, 2013 at 10:09 am

    I just tried this and was very disappointed. The crust was favorless, soggy, AND stuck to the pan.

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  18. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (29)Emma T says:

    July 11, 2013 at 8:54 am

    From what people are saying it sounds delicious but would it be enough to feed four people?If not what could I do to the recipe, should I just quadruple it?

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (30)Abby says:

      August 3, 2013 at 6:21 pm

      I quadruple it every time I make it, and I can eat the whole thing xD but I don’t recommend that at all. I think for people who eat like normal humans quadrupling it would be fine. 🙂

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  19. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (31)Kayla says:

    June 21, 2013 at 5:23 pm

    Oh. My. Gosh! This tastes amazing! I substituted a few things and I gave a bit to my bro and his girlfriend and they loved it too! Definitely going in my favorite recipes!

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  20. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (32)Shannon says:

    June 9, 2013 at 2:58 am

    I am definately trying this, I changed my diet and started excercising more at the start of this year and was sad to leave pizza which is a favourite food of mine, I got so excited when I found this, thanks, can’t wait to try it out 😀 Won’t tell my flat mates it is good for them til they try it ;D

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  21. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (33)Nasarah J says:

    June 5, 2013 at 3:01 pm

    Ok so I just tasted this pizza worst decision of my life! I was about to exercise but, I tasted this pizza and it was sooo good!!! All I want to do is eat lol. I guess I can exercise later. It doesn’t taste like pizza but it is AM-A-A-ZINGGGHHH! I did use regular shredded cheese though oops 🙂

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  22. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (34)Katy says:

    April 2, 2013 at 4:29 pm

    Yum! Even my husband loved it and he’s very suspicious of healthy food. I put some chermoula spice mix in the base and topped it with cherry tomatoes, red pepper and mushrooms (roast in the same oven as the base with no oil for 20 minutes), cottage cheese and more chermoula. My husband loved the base so much he asked me to make lots more of it without any topping to use like bread.
    Thank you Cassey 🙂

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  23. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (35)ann says:

    March 25, 2013 at 2:41 pm

    Would it be a health no-no if I used cheddar/mozzerella cheese instead of cottage??

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  24. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (36)LadyBug says:

    February 28, 2013 at 4:01 pm

    Wow, only 322 calories for the whole thing? You can get that much for a slice of pizza from one of these pizza shops and one slice will never do. I’mma try this one for sure!

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  25. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (37)rosabelle says:

    February 15, 2013 at 5:47 pm

    can you use chia seeds instead of flax seeds? i dont have any flax seeds

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  26. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (38)Elena says:

    February 11, 2013 at 1:10 pm

    When I first saw this I didn’t believe that the crust would taste good but omg it did! I put feta, artichoke, tomato, spinach and bell pepper for the toppings. It was SO GOOD! I used psyllium seed husk instead of flax seed and it still turned out fine. I’m definitely making this again soon. Thank you!

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  27. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (39)AC says:

    January 20, 2013 at 11:55 am

    OMG I just try it ! i just remove spinach and add zucchini and white turkey, OMG it’s soooo good just like a standard pizza! And the crust… miaaamii ! too delicious ! thank youuu !

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  28. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (40)Tory says:

    January 15, 2013 at 1:24 pm

    OMG!!! just made this…awesome…I used a combo of low fat feta and parmesan…piled on the fresh veggies (spinach, tomato, bell and jalapeno peppers, portabellas, and onion)…hard to believe it’s good for you!!! Always looking for great healthy recipes to try out…I’ve gone over to ‘clean eating’, and have so far lost 100 lbs (about 40 more to go!)….just found your blog today…all I can say is WOW!!!

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (41)Roxanne bekkali says:

      May 9, 2013 at 4:38 pm

      Well Ive been wanting to try out your recipes but was avoiding them because
      I was afraid they would lack flavor. This recipe turnEd out surprisingly pretty tasty!
      Now the crust was wayyyyy to small for serving two people so I doubled it.
      My crust didn’t turn out so crispy but I didn’t have it in the oven the full twenty mins
      Cus I was hungry!!! So anyways, for my toppings I used zucchini and eggplant with chopped garlic
      And some fresh basil leaves. (btw use parchment paper for the crust! :p…)
      I also added two very small chicken breasts pan seared with Rosemary, salt and pepper.
      I also used low fat cottage cheese. Honestly u won’t need much sauce…it made my crust a little soggy.
      But other than that it was very tasty for an “unprocessed” meal! I will definitely make it again!!

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    2. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (42)ariella says:

      July 4, 2013 at 12:56 pm

      congratulations!

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  29. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (43)Annette says:

    October 14, 2012 at 1:55 am

    I’m surprised that this was pretty good.
    It really tasted interesting but in a good way. I’m sure if I figure out a nice combo of ingredients for the topping it will very good.

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  30. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (44)Rachael says:

    April 24, 2012 at 12:27 pm

    is the flax seed necessary? can i omit or substitute it for something else? other than that, i’m looking forward to making this for dinner today!

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  31. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (45)Danielle says:

    April 7, 2012 at 7:13 pm

    I will be trying this but with home made basil and spinach pesto as the sauce and topped with pumpkin, egg plant, baby spinach, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms and low fat fetta as the toppings 🙂

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  32. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (46)amy says:

    March 10, 2012 at 9:54 am

    Just made this and it was very good! Only one question…did your crust get soggy from the tomato sauce? Mine did. Any hints? Thanks!

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (47)blogilates says:

      March 10, 2012 at 10:16 pm

      maybe bake separately and longer before hand.

      Reply

  33. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (48)Maria de los Ángeles says:

    February 8, 2012 at 10:57 am

    I just made this, it is so tasty (I love it!)…I added fresh basil to the veggies and to the crust I added ground oregano before I placing in into the oven for the first time…I added a bit more to the veggies, because for me that’s what gives pizza that special flavor 🙂

    To prevent the crust from sticking in the pan, I used waxed paper, it really works and you don’t have to use any oil…

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  34. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (49)Jody says:

    January 19, 2012 at 12:19 pm

    if you use glass – you definitely will need oil! could not get mine out of our glass and ceramic pie pans without crumbling. i had a feeling that would happen but followed the “you won’t need oil!” or whatever direction 🙂 but my 3 yr old loved helping making it and still said it was super yummy! and much easier than our whole wheat pizza crust that we normally make that takes 3+ hours

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  35. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (50)Jennifer S. says:

    January 1, 2012 at 6:06 pm

    *that would be my meat and potato HUSBAND, that is! I don’t have a pick meat and potato. LMAO!

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  36. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (51)Jennifer S. says:

    January 1, 2012 at 6:04 pm

    I just made this tonight. I knew I would be okay with it since I’m very open to all types of food, even the super healthy, but wasn’t sure my picky meat and potato or two-year-old would like this. I quadrupled the recipe to make sure there was enough and added a little extra oat because it seemed super runny, so my measurements were 1 1/2 C rolled old-fashioned oats, 4T Flaxmeal, and 3 eggs + 1 egg white. It made enough to very thinly cover 3/4 of a jellyroll pan. I did use some spray olive oil to grease the pan but it still stuck like crazy and was really difficult to clean after, so I think I might invest in some parchment paper for next time.

    Long story short, I did add a little (very little) provolone and goat cheese along with a load of fresh veggies and it was really pretty good. Definitely did not taste just like pizza, but tasted enough like pizza and enough like something new and interesting that I’d make it again. I have about 20 pounds that I need to lose so I’m always on the lookout for fun, healthful recipes and the low-fat, low-carb, high fiber of this recipe really appealed. Thanks for the creativity!

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    1. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (52)blogilates says:

      January 1, 2012 at 10:03 pm

      glad u liked it!!!

      Reply

  37. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (53)Frankie says:

    November 30, 2011 at 7:51 pm

    OMG this is sooooo AMAZING! hahaha it tastes too good to be this healthy! I gotta say I was kinda skeptical, but it tastes just like pizza! The only thing is it was REALLY hard to get out of the pan, I think I’ll spray it with Pam next time

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  38. “HEALTHIEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD” RECIPE - Blogilates (54)Emi says:

    October 17, 2011 at 7:08 pm

    Wow that looks really good. Guess who’s experimenting with this tomorrow? Shhh don’t tell my family it’s good for them lol

    Reply

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