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🍕 Elevate your keto game with crust that’s as smart as your lifestyle!
Scotty's Everyday Keto Pizza Crust Mix delivers a gluten-free, nut-free, and zero net carb pizza crust that bakes in just 15-18 minutes. Designed for keto and low-carb enthusiasts, it offers a high-fiber, non-GMO formula that tastes like traditional pizza crust without the carbs or added sugars. Perfect for quick, versatile, and allergy-friendly homemade pizzas and keto-friendly baked goods.








| ASIN | B09FV7VL56 |
| Age Range Description | Adults |
| Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
| Baking Mix Variety | Pizza Crust Baking Mix |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,752 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #6 in Pizza Crusts |
| Brand | Scotty's Everyday |
| Brand Name | Scotty's Everyday |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Italian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,756 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto |
| Item Form | Dry Mix |
| Item Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 8.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Scotty's Everyday |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 8.4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Keto |
| UPC | 860005580378 860005580392 |
| Unit Count | 8.4 Ounce |
K**T
Surprised it was so YUMMY!!
I'm glad I did not read the reviews for this keto crust before I purchased a couple and before I made one. I followed the directions, hand mixed it in a bowl, grab the ball put it out on a lightly oiled surface put a little bit of oil on my rolling pin rolled it out just the way I like it, and then put it on my nonstick pizza pan that has holes all over the bottom so that the crust can get all crispy and delicious. One of the easiest meals I've ever cooked, certainly no more difficult than putting a frozen pizza in the oven, and it was so tasty, so satisfying and near enough to real pizza crust. Being diabetic and counting carbs and following keto, I have tried so many low-carb keto items just to keep variety in my diet so that I don't feel restricted, this keto pizza crust will be in my rotation. I was so surprised at how wonderful it is. It isn't necessarily chewy but it's a lot like a breakfast pizza biscuit crust and that works for me. I had no problem with sticky dough, I didn't have to add more water or oil, it didn't stick to my pan or my rolling pin and it was easy Clean Up. I'd give this more than five stars if I could. I expected it to be similar to the keto one Nett carb crackers that I snack on from time to time and pleasantly surprised that it did have some moistness still in the crispy dough after the 18 minute bake. This was so easy and fast for me I'm going to try other products from this company.
V**.
Great keto pizza dough!
This was actually a really great pizza dough! Did not taste keto at all! Super easy to make too. Somehow my glucose was lower after eating it! Maybe because of all the fiber in it? I don’t know, but I’m really excited about being able to eat pizza on a keto diet!
S**R
Good, but not great, But zero net carbs is highly compelling for Keto/Low Carb folks like me.
Let me address the elephant in the room right away - this is NOT the beautiful crispy, chewy, soft delicious crust of a carbohydrate-laden pizza crust. It is a zero-net-carb pizza crust that serves as a decent vehicle for your other low-carb toppings. And in that regard, it is a pretty good product. Pros: 1) Lots of fiber - always a good thing for a keto/low-carb lifestyle 2) Gluten-Free so that my Celiac daughter and I can split a pizza without carbs or gluten alergy issues 3) The crust requires very little additional ingredients, just a little oil and water. 4) It is pretty tasty, reminiscent of pizza crust, but nobody would be fooled into thinking it is "real" pizza crust. Cons: 1) It takes some effort to make. The dough is sticky, very sticky, and it takes a while to form into the pizza shaped size 2) Because the dough is so dense and sticky, it is also very difficult to roll out. I found that if you place it between two sheets of plastic wrap that you can get it to a 14" diameter. But even still, the crust is a lot thicker and denser than I would like. I think in future attempts that I will roll it even thinner and try to get 16" of pizza crust. 3) The instructions have you placing your toppings right onto the rolled out dough. I found that this causes it to never really crisp, and the resulting baked crust has none of the delicious air pockets or chewyness of a real pizza crust. But....it holds toppings!...and it tastes good enough that you get a satisfying low-carb pizza experience. So until somebody else invents something better, this is my new favorite pizza crust.
R**N
It is a good option
I love that the entire bag is 8g of total carbs. It is also gluten Free making this a terrific choice for many health and allergy diets. The taste is bland at best. It does not get crispy which leaves it feeling like a very thin bread instead of a pizza crust. I wonder if you pre-cook the crust a little bit and then add your toppings and finish baking it if that might help crisp the crust, but I did not try that. It is a little pricey at $10 a bag however that is the norm with any health or allergy specialty food. Overall, I would buy this again because it is a terrific alternative for those that have special diets which allows them to still eat the foods that they enjoy. It is not disgusting. It is just not pizza that you were used to. I hope this helps.
N**R
Hands Down the Best KETO Pizza Crust
I have been on Keto for over 4 years and have just recently found this crust. I have tried every other brand on the market and none of them are great. I did not have hopes for this one either and man was I wrong. There are a few things you need to know before using this. 1. The instructions are off. It says 3/4 of water. Use more. 5 times in I settled on 1 cup of water for the mixing of the dough. 2. Add salt, garlic powder, herbs or some other seasoning of choice while mixing. It adds a ton of flavor to the crust. 3. Use more oil than they direct. The dough can be so sticky if you follow the exact instructions it makes a horrible mess. Use 2 spoons of oil in the mixing. 2 more in the shaping process (I don't roll I shape with my hands and fingers), and use a ton on the pan so the crust does not stick. 4. Keep your hands wet while working with the dough. This will keep it from sticking and allow you to easily shape or maneuver the dough. The crust rises quite a bit, so press super thin if you want crispy. I like hand-tossed, so I keep it a little thicker. 5. Manage your expectations. This is not going to be Chicago's finest deep dish pizza, but with quality ingredients and seasoning, it is by far the best Keto pizza you will have. Bottom line: This is a great product. Use more water, oil and keep you hands wet.
R**B
Great bondo for car dents.
I followed the instructions using a mixing machine with paddle and bread hook. By the time the 3 minutes where up with the bread hook, it looked like I had some good bondo to fix car dents. It stuck to my hands so bad even hot water would not remove it. I needed a brillo pad to get it off. I then had to clean the mixing bowl for about 10 minutes using a brillo pad. Needless to say, I won't be buying this again.
S**T
Better than the almond flour alternative crusts
Going on the keto diet wasn't easy and it meant giving up some of my favorite carbs including Italian foods like pizza and pasta. I looked for some carb friendly pizza mixes and crusts and Decided to give scottys a try. The instructions are straightforward and easy to follow. After mixing the water, 3 tablespoons of olive oil and kneading the dough, just add the sauce prefebly sugar free pasta sauce , mozzarella cheese and other toppings of your choice and you're ready to cook the pizza. I used a pizza stone in a breville pizza oven to cook this keto friendly pizza. While it didn't come out looking like restaurant quality pizza, the crust wasn't grainy like your typical almond flour keto breads. It had a much softer taste that sort of resembles gluten breads made from regular flour. I probably need to better my pizza making skills but I will be buying this mix again. Update I perfected the way to make this pizza. The Dough is sticky so I recommend wearing gloves and spraying cooking spray while handling it. I recommend spraying the rolling pin so that the dough doesn't break up and stick to it. Use parchment paper and spray it with olive oil and use the roller until you get a 12 inch pie. A sugar free pizza sauce like Rao's is highly recommended along with mozzarella cheese and pepperoni. A good pizza oven with a pizza stone is highly recommended. I use a breville pizza oven with a pizza stone. The first time making the pizza vs my recent attempts to make this pizza I've seen a total difference and the before and after pictures I posted show the results
J**R
Better than Fathead Dough
The dough was a bit on the dry side, but I think adding a bit more water (which I do during normal bread making due to our dry winters) would easily fix that. The dough obviously doesn’t taste like classic pizza dough, but it has a great bread like consistency and isn’t grainy. It has decent crisp and chew. The flavor is a little bland, but could be fixed with a little garlic powder and Italian seasoning thrown in. Definitely the best keto crust I’ve tried!
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