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    Home / Low Carb Breads

    Real Good Pizza with Cauliflower Crust (Keto)

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Jul 3, 2020 · 12 Comments

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    Realgood Cauliflower Crust Pizza on pizza stone

    Real Good Pizza Co. frozen cauliflower crust pizza is a great option for a convenient low carb pizza. But watch out for other brands as they have just as many carbs as a crust made with wheat flour!

    Real Good Foods Cauliflower Crust Pizza
    Article Index
    • Are All Frozen Cauliflower Crusts Low Carb?
    • Real Good Pizza Review
    • Where to buy this Cauliflower Crust Pizza

    Disclaimer: This post has been sponsored by Real Good Foods, but all opinions are my own. Product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks featured or referred to in this post are the property of their respective trademark holders and have no affiliation to the other brands or companies referenced in this post. CauliPower is a registered trademark of CauliPower LLC and DiGiornio is the registered trademark of Nestle.

    Are All Frozen Cauliflower Crusts Low Carb?

    Still searching for the perfect low carb pizza? Cauliflower crust pizza seems to be all the craze lately… but not all are created the same. So be sure to check the nutrition facts on the label before buying to make sure it’s really low in carbs!

    Real Good Foods just came out with a new and improved frozen cauliflower pizza that’s even better tasting than the original version. And it’s a great low carb choice as there’s just 9 grams of total carbs per serving. Each serving is a quarter slice of the pizza and with 3 grams of fiber, the net carb count is only 6 grams.

    sliced real good pizza on pizza stone

    CauliPower makes a cauliflower crust pizza but it's nutritional profile isn't low carb. In fact, CauliPower’s has the same/if not worst nutritional profile as DiGiorno’s thin and crispy pizza…crazy right? That's because the CauliPower crust contains brown rice flour which isn't keto friendly.

    I decided to do a side by side comparison of the two frozen cauliflower crust pizzas so you can really see the difference. Even if you aren’t following a low carb eating plan, the Real Good frozen pizza is a better choice in my opinion because the crust has a better taste and texture.

    Real Good Pizza Review

    For this review, I’m comparing the Real Good Foods Margherita to the Three Cheese pizza by CauliPower. The first noticeable difference is right on the label.

    nutrition label comparison

    Carbs Per Serving

    The serving size of CauliPower is a little larger at ½ the pie versus the ¼ pie for the Real Good Foods one. But even if you compare gram for gram, Real Good still has a lot less carbs than CauliPower. That’s because they use keto friendly ingredients without adding any high carb flour.

    Just out of the box, both pizzas look fairly similar. But the toppings are a little different as I wasn’t able to find a Margherita version of CauliPower. This review is really just a comparison of the crust, anyway.

    Real Good vs Caulipower Unbaked

    Which Crust Tastes Best?

    After baking, the frozen cauliflower crust pizza by Real Good Foods did brown up much better. And although it's not a "cheese" pizza, it does have a much thicker layer of cheese. But like I said, I really wanted to focus on the crust and not the toppings.

    Real Good vs Caulipower Baked

    The crust is noticeably different in taste and texture when comparing the two brands. The CauliPower cauliflower pizza crust is thinner and has a somewhat cardboard texture. The Real Good crust is thicker and softer more like a bread. After taking a bite of both, I definitely prefer the taste and texture of the Real Good pizza versus the higher carb one made by Caulipower!

    pizza slice comparison

    What I love about Real Good Food pizza is that it has a great nutrition profile for those on a low carb keto diet and it’s just as delicious as a high carb pizza. Plus, it’s convenient and reasonably priced. I also love that the crust is made with some of the same ingredients I’d use myself like cauliflower, egg, and cheese. There’s also almond flour and coconut flour added which give the crust a more bread like texture.

    At the time of this writing, the Real Good cauliflower crust pizza is available in the following styles:

    • Cheese
    • Margherita
    • Vegetable
    • Pepperoni

    All the pizzas are made with traditional red pizza sauce. If I had to choose which one I like best, it would be the Margherita which has a generous amount of cheese and fresh tomatoes on top. But they all taste great so I like to keep a variety on hand for quick low carb meals.

    slice of real good frozen cauliflower crust pizza

    Where to buy this Cauliflower Crust Pizza

    A lot of stores across in the continental US carry frozen foods by Real Good Foods. To find one near you, a handy store locator is available on the online store to see where to get the frozen cauliflower crust pizza locally. You can also buy the frozen pizza directly from the Real Good Foods website.

    If you can’t find the product locally, it wouldn’t hurt to ask your favorite store to carry it. That way, you can just pick up one of these delicious keto frozen pizzas any time.

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    Comments

    1. Allie

      October 06, 2020 at 10:00 pm

      So sad, I think they changed their recipe to add rice flour and sorghum flour and now it’s 14g net carbs per 1/4 pizza 🙁 seriously disappointed...on the lookout for a new, actually low carb option.

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        October 07, 2020 at 11:03 am

        Wow! That is sad. It wasn't that way before but now it's not really a good keto option.

        Reply
    2. Ellen Montanaro

      January 21, 2020 at 12:01 am

      Is it best to cook any of the Real Good products in an Air Fryer or what is the best way. Microwave is not so good

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        January 21, 2020 at 5:59 am

        The oven and air fryer both work well for me.

        Reply
    3. Richard H. Stewart

      November 03, 2019 at 7:49 pm

      I found that real good pizza's come out of the oven drenched in moisture. I complained to the company and got a cooking hint. Tried that with no change in the outcome. I don't like soggy crust and even baking it directly on a vented pan, it STILL comes out sopping wet.

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        November 04, 2019 at 12:41 pm

        Hope they fix that. I've never had that issue, but always bake on a pizza stone.

        Reply
    4. Amy shwarz

      September 29, 2019 at 7:43 pm

      If I could get a refund or a double refund since I have nothing for dinner tonight and I have to clean my oven tonight I would. I have been a vegetarian for 45 years and this is the worse vegetarian pizza I have ever experienced. It fell apart and the taste is indescribable. I was starving and tried two bites and threw it away.

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        September 30, 2019 at 10:48 am

        Maybe you got a bad one? Mine was really delicious.

        Reply
    5. Louise Nash

      June 11, 2019 at 11:04 am

      I tried this pizza. The crust was Ok but they did not have near enough toppings on it . You have to add your own toppings to make it worth while for taste and satisfaction . I personally like lots of veggies and mushrooms on my pizza. They could also do with less salt and increase the other seasonings.

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        June 12, 2019 at 6:41 am

        I find that's the case with a lot of frozen pizzas.

        Reply
    6. Lisa

      June 07, 2019 at 4:56 pm

      So glad that you did this. I was standing in front of the frozen pizza section pondering this very thing, too afraid to waste my money. Now I'll have to try out the Real Good version. Thanks again!

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        June 08, 2019 at 11:52 am

        Always read the carb count on the label! I made the mistake of buying Caulipower without reading the carb count assuming all cauliflower crust pizza was low carb.

        Reply

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