This quick and easy paleo pizza crust will be your new go-to whenever a pizza craving strikes! The ingredients mix together in one bowl and it’s ready in under 30 minutes. Top it however you like for any meal! Kid friendly, gluten free, grain free, dairy free.
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I started making this pizza crust for my family when I sensed (read: heard loud and clear) that my family wanted a new, fun, and different side dish with dinner. Night after night of roasted potatoes and plantains apparently gets old for some of us (read: but not me!)
Anyway, I actually made this crust for a while in a large cast iron skillet, and topped with sauce and (GASP!) mozzarella cheese for the kids, but it took me awhile to actually get around to solidifying the recipe, AKA finally remembering to write down ingredients/measurements.

It turns out that some of my favorite recipes are also ones that take months to make it to the blog for this very reason. My “work time” is usually during the mornings after taking the kids to school, so all the “real-life” recipes I make for us sometimes fall through the cracks.
Luckily, I finally got around to making this one official during Spring break when the kids were home. I was totally ready to get my camera timer going to show the recipe steps, until Drew happily volunteered to make the whole thing himself (as you can sort of see below) 🙂

And, it really is easy enough for a 5 year old (or almost 6, his birthday is tomorrow!) to make this paleo pizza crust from start to (almost) finish. You simply mix the ingredients in a bowl and then spread out the dough!

Don’t forget to sprinkle the tapioca flour over the top just like director-momma says to…the dough can be sticky but the extra tapioca (or arrowroot, if you’re using it) helps to easily spread the dough into a circle.

That was of course, his favorite part. This recipe will make a 10 inch crust or a very-thin 12 inch.
It’s meant to handle quite a bit of toppings so you go wild and make it super filling, or go light on toppings for a side dish or snack. We’ve done it all, and it’s a hit every time.

Now for a couple of tips. First, since the recipe involves a decent amount of coconut flour (and we know how absorbent and tricky it can be) I recommend sifting it before adding.
Also, after adding the egg, you will add the remaining 3-4 Tbsp of coconut flour, however as many times as I’ve made this, I’ve never added the full 4 Tbsp – it’s usually around 3 and 1/4 or 3 and 1/2.
The dough will be warm initially and feel somewhat sticky, but the extra tapioca will help with that – don’t add too much coconut flour or you’ll get a grainy “stuck-in-your-throat” texture that I know all too well.
When in doubt about spreading out the dough, add some tapioca, allow the dough to cool, and work with it slowly. I’ve even used a silicone spatula on occasion, especially when I’ve made it in my cast iron skillet.
I hope you enjoy! Now let’s start cooking!!
Quick and Easy Paleo Pizza Crust

Quick and Easy Paleo Pizza Crust {Grain Free & Dairy Free}
This quick and easy paleo pizza crust will be your new go-to whenever a pizza craving strikes! The ingredients mix together in one bowl and it's ready in under 30 minutes. Top it however you like for any meal! Kid friendly, gluten free, grain free, dairy free.

Ingredients
- 2/3 cup blanched almond flour
- 3/4 cup tapioca flour or arrowroot starch, plus 2-3 tbsp more for spreading/kneading dough
- 6 tbsp coconut flour divided into 3 (first) and 3 (after adding the egg)
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning blend
- 3/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
- 1/3 cup water
- 1/3 cup light flavored olive oil or avocado oil
- 1 tbsp raw apple cider vinegar
- 1 egg room temp, whisked
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 450 degrees and line a baking sheet (round if you prefer) with parchment paper
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In a large mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, tapioca or arrowroot, 3 Tbsp of the coconut flour, onion and garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and salt. Stir well to fully combine.
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In a measuring cup, combine the water, oil, and vinegar , then pour into the dry mixture and stir with a wooden spoon until a dough forms.
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Now stir in the whisked egg to combine well. Once you have a sticky mixture, you will slowly add the remaining coconut flour. I recommend adding a Tbsp at a time and mixing well, allowing the dough to sit a bit after each Tbsp to absorb the liquid, until you have a dough that's still a bit sticky yet able to be spread out. Don't add more than 3 additional Tbsp of coconut flour in this step, even if the dough seems sticky to work with - you can use extra tapioca to help spread it out.
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Sprinkle extra tapioca or arrowroot on your parchment lined baking sheet, transfer the dough to the sheet and sprinkle with more tapioca/arrowroot. Work the dough into a 10 inch circle (12 for a very thin crust), then bake in the preheated oven for 10-15 minutes depending on how crisp you want the crust. I baked mine for about 10 minutes before adding my toppings, and baking again. Bake time will depend on the toppings you plan to add, how crispy you want the crust, and how thin you spread it out.
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Top your crust however you like! Enjoy!
Recipe Video
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What I Used to Make My Quick and Easy Paleo Pizza Crust
Want more fun and kid friendly paleo recipes? Try one of these!
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And Try One of these Pizza Recipes to Top Your Crust!
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I following the directions exactly and used Tapioca Flour (finally found it at Whole Foods)…it turned out really great and crunchy! It had a nice flavor to it also….I ate the whole thing (well almost)….which is like 1400 calories! Ahh! So people beware…it’s delicious and you’re going to want to eat it all.
Well happy you enjoyed it, lol!
Delish!! Just made three pizzas!! Perfect!!
So happy it worked out well!
Came out great for me. Thank you for the recipe. I used chia egg replacement and it game out great.
Oh that’s great to know, glad it worked out!
This is a fantastic recipe. I had bought a $7 box of Paleo pizza crust and this recipe is very similar in taste. Thank you!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
I love it. It is simple and really tastes good. My husband loves it.
I’m so happy to hear that!
New to PALEO and struggle to find foods that I like. This pizza dough is a God send. I made a few changes do to dietary restrictions. I used 1/4 cup of Cassava flour for the 1\2 cup almond flour. And as used 1/4 cup applesauce for the egg. Worked great!
What would be a good substitute for the almond flour…allergic to almonds!
I have used pumpkin seed flour or meal
Hi! Always looking for a good grain free/dairy free pizza crust, so thank you for this! My son has to be egg free too, do you think a gelatin egg would work in this recipe?
Thanks!
Hi! I’m not sure but it sounds like it could since we’re just replacing one egg, I hope it works out!
My wife and I have tried a few of your recipes now and after sitting down and enjoying a delicious chicken pizza based off these bases I thought we had to leave a positive review!
Very easy to make and delicious!
This turned out SO well!!! I wish I could post a pic here of my beautiful pizza. It was perfect! Firm with crispy edges, and you could hold up each piece without it falling apart (a problem with other almond crust pizzas). My toppings were a thin layer of pizza sauce, sliced tomatoes, scallions, garlic, and zucchini. When it was finished, I added diced avocado.
I put it in the oven for 12 mins, added toppings, then baked for another 4. I live in Denver (5,280 ft. – high altitude) and found this timing to be perfect for a firm, lightly crispy crust.
This is a definite winner, thank you so much!
Awesome! Thrilled to hear you loved it!