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Pizza Wheels (Gluten-Free & Low FODMAP)

Pizza Wheels (Gluten-Free & Low FODMAP)

Pizza wheels are great and easy to eat; they are excellent warm or cold. Therefore perfect on the go, on trips and on picnics.

They are filled with tomato sauce, oregano and mozzarella, but you can put any filling you like.

I cannot count how many times I made pizza wheels when my children were small. I used wheat flour initially because I didn’t have a good gluten-free pizza base.

Hmm, but now I got it!

I have made a gluten-free pizza wheel for the last year or so – yeah!

And I have been looking forward to sharing the recipe with you guys.

Homemade pizza wheels are an excellent snack or lunch for your children in school.

When you decide to make them, you can easily create a double batch, so you have them for a long time.

I wish you good luck baking pizza wheels!

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Pizza Wheels (Gluten-Free & Low FODMAP)

Pizza wheels are great and easy to eat; they are excellent warm or cold. Therefore perfect on the go, on trips and on picnics.  

  • Author: RauJensen
  • Yield: 12 1x
  • Category: Bread
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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1 Finely grated squash (200g) optional

8 dl Luke-warm water

2 tsp Apple cider vinegar

5g Dry yeast

30g Psyllium husk seeds 

3 tsp Salt

2 tbsp Sunflower oil

1 tsp Oregano

2 tbsp Coconut flour<br>

50g Potato starch

300g Whole grain rice flour

200g Sorghum flour

Fillings For Margherita

Tomato sauce

Oregano

2 Mozzarella

Instructions

Finely grate a squash and put it into the bowl with the wet ingredients.

Dry yeast, salt, spices, apple cider vinegar, and psyllium husk seeds with lukewarm water and stir. Add the rest of the ingredients.

Turn the mixer to a medium speed and mix until combined for five minutes. Continue for an additional 10 minutes at high speed. I recommend doing it longer if you have time because you can never have too much air in your bread.

Let the dough rise for 1 hour or longer.

Heat the oven to 230 -250C

Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide the dough in two. Roll each one into a rectangle, and you might need to add flour while rolling, or the dough will stick to the rolling pin.<br><br>Spread tomato sauce, sprinkle oregano and put mozzarella on top. Roll gently together and cut each one 2-3 cm. Put each in a silicone muffin form. Brush with beaten eggs for a nice finished look.

Bake the pizza wheels for about 20-25 minutes

Serve the pizza with a nice green salad of your own choice.

Notes

Eat & Enjoy!