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Spinach Mushroom Pizza with Spaghetti Squash Crust
Have your pizza and eat gluten free too!
When I heard I could make pizza crust with spaghetti squash, my mind said, “NO WAY”. Once I gave Spaghetti Squash Pizza Crust a try, I was sold. Truth be told if someone would make the spaghetti squash for me, I don’t think I would eat bread crust again (or as often anyway).
Once you perfect the technique of spaghetti squash pizza, then you just need to search for the perfect toppings. While most of the regular choices in toppings will do, certain ingredients provide particularly interesting enhancement to the spaghetti squash pizza crust. My favorite combo is spinach mushroom pizza with spaghetti squash crust.
Make it, bake it, sauce it, top it and bake it again.
Spinach mushroom pizza with spaghetti squash crust recipe!
Other than the making of the spaghetti squash, which is still easy but a little time consuming, this recipe is a breeze. You can premake the spaghetti squash several days ahead of time if need be and then throw all the ingredients together when your guests arrive.
- For PIzza Crust
- One large Spaghetti Squash
- water
- One egg, beaten
- ⅔ cup mozzarella cheese
- 2 Tbs. Parmesan cheese
- ¼ teaspoon Kosher Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Black Pepper
- For Pizza Toppings:
- 8 oz sliced cooked mushrooms (I used baby portobellas but your favorite will do)
- Pizza sauce
- 1½ cups uncooked chopped spinach
- ½ cup mozzarella cheese
- 2 Tbs. Parmesan Cheese
- 8 oz diced ham (optional)
- Cut spaghetti squash in half lengthwise. Scoop out seeds with spoon. In a 13 x 9" glass baking pan, place both halves flesh side down. Fill pan with water ½" deep (this will help to steam the squash). Cook in microwave, on high for 15 minutes. Let sit 5 minutes after removing.
- Remove spaghetti squash from baking pan. Use fork to pull out the strands of spaghetti squash (the squash will come out in long spaghetti like strands) and place in a mixing bowl. Discard squash outer layer. Let strands cool slightly.
- Into a mixing bowl, measure out 3½ cups of spaghetti squash per pizza crust (you will probably only have enough for one pizza, set the remainder aside for another great dish).
- Pile the half the spaghetti squash into a cheesecloth or thin dish towel, twist cloth to form a closed sack and squeeze out all water. Discard water. Repeat with the remaining half. The more moisture you get out, the crust like the pizza crust will be. Return squash to mixing bowl.
- Add beaten egg, the mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to the spaghetti squash. Stir together.
- Press squash in a thin, even layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet and shape into an approximate 10-inch circle.
- Bake at 400°F for approximately 20 minutes. Remove from oven, carefully flip, and cook for another 10 minutes. ( Tip: The best way I discovered to flip the spaghetti squash crust was to line another pan with parchment paper. Place it over top of pizza crust, and flip the pizza crust into the new pan. You can also use a spatula but you definitely risk breaking the crust.
- Add my suggested pizza toppings (spread sauce on crust. Top crust in this order: mozzarella, chopped spinach, cooked mushrooms, ham (optional)
- Cook for another 10 minutes until done.
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donna porter says
This looks delicious. I will make for my family because we love mushrooms.
Trish F says
This looks delicious. I miss having pizza as I have been gluten free for at least 3 years. I’m definitely going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
JM says
I’m very lucky in that all my kids love, love, love all kinds of vegetables. My son especially loves mushrooms and fresh spinach, so this is right up our alley. I can’t wait to see their reactions when I tell them what the “crust” is made with.
Amy D says
I am so interested in trying this! I have made crust out of cauliflower, but never spaghetti squash! This is awesome!
Stephanie Z says
I have Celiac Disease so it is always nice to come across a gluten-free pizza. Thanks for the recipe!
Cynthia R says
We’ve been thinking of doing low carb but have been terrified about giving up pizza, this is a great option!
rochelle haynes says
I love pizza love to try this looking good
rochelle haynes says
Sounds good and looks good too
Chris G. says
I love pizza. I have been making Spaghetti Squash Crusted Pizza for a long time. It is so yummy and so healthy!
Chris G. says
I have been making Spaghetti Squash Crusted Pizza for sometime. It is a delicious healthy way to eat pizza.
Alice F says
I am always looking for ways to reduce pasta in my diet. This pizza recipe looks to be a delicious and healthy alternative to mainstream take out.
Rosie says
I haven’t tried spaghetti squash yet, but wow, this recipe has captured my interest. It looks so good, I’m excited to try it.
Jennifer S. says
I keep threatening to do the whole use-squash (or zuchinni)-in-place-of-pasta, etc., but somehow haven’t managed to yet. Obviously I don’t have a gluten problem….but I am allergic to mushrooms. I want to give this crust a try, though. I’ll put mushrooms on one half to make my sweetie happy, and figure out something else for my half. I’m sure it won’t be too hard!
Deborah W. says
I have never heard of using spaghetti squash as a crust either. It sounds interesting and I’ll take your word that it tastes good. Will try this with the family and see how it goes. Thanks!
Jodie Rector says
This looks so yummy! I will be sure to try this and pass it onto my brother. He has Celtics disease.
John Smith says
That looks like it’s very simple and amazing! Thanks!
Margot C says
Now you see I would love this, trouble is that the neanderthals in my home would all start creaming.
Jenna Hudson says
I love spinach and mushrooms together. I’d nix the ham and add some onion.
Nikolina says
This seems so delicious, it’s going on my to-try list, thank you!
rochelle haynes says
Looking good love to try this