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Keto Protein Pizza Crust With Tuna

Updated: Oct 12, 2023

Low-carb protein pizza crust with tuna, wheat-free, nut-free, keto friendly and also diabetic friendly!


Keto / Low carb

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Keto Protein Pizza Crust With Tuna

This is an easy, few-ingredient pizza crust recipe that comes together very quickly.


This pizza crust contains enough protein, it's very filling and makes 2 or 3 servings.


Tuna can be substituted with boiled chicken if you prefer.


The coconut flour helps the consistency of the mixture but you can skip it if you are on a keto carnivore diet.

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Keto Protein Pizza Crust With Tuna

Keto Protein Pizza Crust With Tuna


Portions: 2

• Ingredients:


150 g / Tuna fish (1 can drained tuna in water)


90 g / Grated mozzarella cheese


3 / Eggs (large) or 4 medium sized


12 g / Coconut flour


• Instructions:


1. In a small basin, mix well all the ingredients.


2. Spread the mixture evenly on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper.


3. Bake the crust at 180°C (air assisted) for about 25 - 30 minutes (depending on the oven).


4. After baking, turn the crust upside down and spread the tomato sauce and the ingredients of your choice.


5. Bake again for another 5 - 10 minutes.


• Serve and enjoy!



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Keto Protein Pizza Crust With Tuna
Macros for 1 serving (crust only):
  1. Protein: 39 g

  2. Carbohydrates (net): 3 g

  3. Fat: 20 g

  4. Energy: 358 Kcal


Any nutritional analysis (macros) is based on an estimate calculated by the "Cronometer" app for the ingredients of each recipe. Differences may occur for a variety of reasons such as product availability and food preparation. No guarantee is made as to the accuracy of this information.


I'm not a nutritionist. If you have strict dietary needs, I always recommend using an online nutrition calculator to calculate the macronutrients of the ingredients using the exact brands you are using in this recipe, as values ​​can vary by brand.


Always keep in mind that ingredient substitutions can change the outcome of the recipe in terms of taste, texture, appearance and of course macronutrients.


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