I LOVE pizza. But I can't eat it. There are a few SCD pizza crust recipes I've been wanting to play around with. Maybe I'll get to that one day. But for now, I used what's in my fridge/cabinets to help satisfy my pizza cravings!
Here's what I started with:
1 cup dry white beans (I had soaked and cooked them a couple days before for another recipe so these were left overs)
1-2 Tbsp garlic
1-2 Tbsp diced hot peppers
Italian/Pizza seasoning- enough for desired taste
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1 16 oz can diced stewed tomatoes, drained
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1 green pepper
1/4 red onion
**You could replace with sun dried tomatoes to give it a drier, more 'pizza' taste
First, I chopped up the green pepper and onion into relatively small pieces.
Next, I pureed the beans, garlic, diced hot peppers and Italian seasoning in the food processor, adding a little olive oil to help smooth it out.
Once you have a smooth creamy consistency, add the diced green pepper, onion and tomatoes. (If you're using sun dried tomatoes I would recommend dicing them with the green pepper and onions.) I wanted to keep the veggies a little 'chunky' in the dip so I added them after I blended the beans to the consistency I wanted.
Once everything is mixed together, pour the dip into a baking dish. Since I only baked a part of the dip, so I used a small loaf pan and topped it with just a little bit of cheese. The remaining part I stored in the fridge until I was ready to bake it.
Bake at 350 for about 30 minutes until slightly hardened.
I dipped almond-flour 'pita' chips in this and it was really good. A nice hearty warm dip. You could even layer pepperoni on top the bean mixed before baking it, then top with cheese, to make it even more 'pizza-like' (if you're looking for SCD/carb&sugar-free, beware that a lot of pepperoni isn't legal on those diets- you could use cooked ground beef crumbles instead!)
What could be better than a healthy pizza dip?!
Happy eating! :)