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Easy Beet Crust Breakfast Pizza

This ruby-hued, Easy Beet Crust Breakfast Pizza is a gluten-free stunner and a nutritious way to start your day!

beet crust breakfast pizza

This is not your typical pizza dough. You are not going to be flipping this dough up and around in the air. This is the same dough I used to make this popular beet crust pizza. Only doctored up for breakfast.

This is a gluten-free, beet-crust breakfast pizza. The beet crust is made with just 8 ingredients, one of them is cooked and mashed/puréed roasted beetroot.

The dough for this beet crust pizza is a wet one. But, the oven works it’s magic and turns this into a colorful and gluten-free pizza crust, that demands center stage.

What are the ingredients needed to make this beet crust breakfast pizza?

These are the 8 ingredients you will need for the beet crust pizza base with 3 toppings:

  1. Cooked and mashed/puréed beets (I boiled my beets for 45 minutes and then purred them in a blender)
  2. Almond meal
  3. Brown rice flour
  4. Salt
  5. Baking powder
  6. Coconut oil
  7. Rosemary chopped up
  8. Eggs (1 for the base and 3 that will be broken onto the beet crust pizza base)
  9. Bacon crumbled up
  10. Avocado
  11. Cheese
beetroot pureed

Let’s make this breakfast beet crust pizza:

  • For this recipe, I boiled 2 medium beets for about 45 minutes. When they were soft, I drained them, peeled them, and put them in a blender while warm. I blended the beetroot until they were smooth.
  • Add the coconut oil to a large microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Remove and stir. If it hasn’t melted, microwave for another 20 seconds or so.
  • Then, I added the puréed/mashed beetroot to the large bowl with the coconut oil.
  • Into that bowl, I added the almond meal, brown rice flour, salt, baking powder, and chopped fresh rosemary and mix well using a wooden spoon. This is a wet dough and very messy. Not only that, beets tend to stain your hands.
  • Using the wooden spoon, place the dough on a parchment lined baking tray and smooth it out so it is about 1/2 inch or so thick.
  • Bake it for about 5 minutes, then remove it from the oven.
  • Hollow out little “wells” in the dough with the back of a spoon.
  • Into these wells, break in the eggs.
  • Bake again for another 20 minutes.
  • Top with cheese and the bacon and bake one more time until the cheese is melted (about 5 more minutes)
  • Enjoy with avocado and fruit.
beet almond meal rice flour

I think I am living in two worlds at one time.

One is filled with beet lovers… And, the other overflows with beet haters.

In one, I get to fondly talk about how well boiled or scrambled eggs pair up with beets…
And in the other, I feel someone is gonna pelt me with an uncooked egg!

In one I try to hide any extra Beet Cookies I might have as they tend to be fought over (and nothing that sweet needs that kind of violence around)…
And in the other, I am put on trial when I bring beet-less red velvet cookies -people, just because they are red does not mean they have beets in them now – seriously!

But…look at that gorgeous coloring….

beetcrust before bake

Wouldn’t you rather have that coloring your food than red dye no. 40?

And, you are thinking – yup – yup I do… or …you are going to look for that raw egg to throw at the screen…

Around our house we eat a lot of beets – my daughter has been subjugated (She is not a huge fan and needs to be convinced with every recipe) to sweet beet dishes, savory beet dishes, and, we have even used beets as food coloring (except in those red velvet cookies)! Sometimes we even use beets as Halloween makeup…I guess you really didn’t want to hear that part seeing there is a recipe on here and all…

Very often, when my daughter suggests we have pizza, the crust tends to be a gluten free beet one…recently, she started bugging me to try out a beet breakfast pizza – a beet crust similar to the one I make for dinner but topped with eggs and bacon.

beet crust with eggs raw

Recalling a conversation with a fellow beet-lover on the mouthwatering combination of beets and eggs, I decided it was time my daughter was introduced to this one-of-a-kind combination!

Also recalling an email I received from a reader about how they had successfully used chopped up fresh herbs in the beet crust I posted a few months back, I decided to put a herb – rosemary in this case – in to the crust itself.

beet crust breakfast pizza with rosemary and eggs and bacon

And brandishingbeets!

This was THAT pizza that we ate silently. Sometimes, when food is that good, things get quiet around our house – with eggs baked into the rosemary-flavored beet crust, which was topped with cheese and bacon – this was THAT pizza that even a beet-hater could enjoy!

Go on…try it for yourself…

bite of beet breakasft pizza

Some of our favorite beetroot recipes

Beet Crust Breakfast Pizza w/Eggs And Bacon

Beet Crust Breakfast Pizza

Yield: 6
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Eggs and bacon jazz up a delicious and gorgeous ruby-hued beet crust pizza. The pizza crust is gluten free and packs a nutritious punch to start your day off with.

Ingredients

For the Pizza Crust:

  • 1 cup boiled and puréed beets, I boiled my beets for 45 minutes and then purred them in a blender
  • 3/4 cup almond meal
  • 1/3 cup brown rice flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 2 teaspoons rosemary chopped up
  • 1 egg

Toppings:

  • 3 Eggs
  • 2 slices cooked bacon crumbled up
  • avocado
  • cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  2. Mix all the ingredients together for the pizza crust
  3. Bake for 5 minutes
  4. Take out and make 3 small "wells" using the back of a spoon or ice cream mold
  5. Drop the 3 eggs into these "wells"
  6. Bake 20 minutes
  7. Top with cheese and bacon and bake 5 more minutes
  8. Add more rosemary, cheese and avocado** totally optional
Nutrition Information
Yield 6 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 289Total Fat 21gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 14gCholesterol 132mgSodium 513mgCarbohydrates 17gFiber 5gSugar 4gProtein 11g

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and should be considered an approximation only. Savory Spin makes no guarantees to the accuracy of this information. Please do consult a professional nutritionist for more accurate information. Please do keep in mind that prep times, cooking times, etc, are provided as guidelines as there are so many variables at play.

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Lesley

Wednesday 27th of March 2019

Can you make the crust using sll purpose flour?

Shashi

Wednesday 27th of March 2019

Hi Lesley, Yes, you can most definitely use all purpose flour instead of the brown rice flour... I hope you enjoy this as much as we did! :)

foodrecipeshq

Sunday 14th of September 2014

I've never seen anything like that. Colorful and original, I believe this pizza is a special one! Is the crust GF?

Arman @ thebigmansworld

Thursday 11th of September 2014

Wow, that looks beautiful- what a good substitute for that dye haha!

hotlyspiced

Wednesday 10th of September 2014

What a pretty pizza! I've never seen beets used as a pizza base before but what a great healthy, GF alternative. I love beets but it's like you say, people either love or hate them xx

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