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  1. 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

  2. Absolutely loving the colours in these photos, Shashi! To my mom’s dismay, I was a big time beet hater when I was little… and so many of our traditional holiday dishes revolved around beets (and other things I Wouldn’t eat), so my mom was always having to cook me a special menu. Bless her heart 😆 These days I’m a lot less picky, though, and thank goodness for that because beets are delicious!

  3. Well I am most definitely a beet lover so I would be alllll over this! I have always wanted to do a breakfast pizza and just haven’t gotten around to it! And gosh, that color – I could just stare at this crust all day!

    1. Thanks! Beets can be messy to cook with – usually I roast up or boil a whole batch and puree part of it and use it as I go through the week- sometimes I use frozen cooked beets in smoothies too. Thanks so much for commenting and stopping by.

  4. There are those who also live in between… I am neither a fan nor a hater of beets. I mean, I enjoy drinking its juice blended with carrots and oranges, but I have to say I don’t wake up wishing to eat beets. 🙂 I’d be happy to try your healthy beet pizza though. xx

  5. I have never had beet crust before… it’s so beautiful! I’ve just hopped on the breakfast pizza train, so I’m excited to try this!

    1. Thanks so much Cassandra! It is indeed gorgeous – sometimes I have used hazelnut meal instead of almond meal and the hazelnut meal results in a slightly deeper colored crust – crazy huh?!

    1. Thanks so much Helen – nope, it wasn’t overly crispy – if you bake it a little bit longer I think it would be – but we liked it softer-like a pita almost.

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