I've been told that this creation constitutes a pizza crime. It is the culmination of my attempts to create a gluten-free bratwurst pizza.

Previous attempts had too low a meat-to-crust ratio, so I used a pseudo-deep dish profile for this one.

Crust is a gluten-free cauliflower from frozen. Cheese is cheddar and colby jack. Sauce is tomato paste, rinsed sourkrout, black pepper, honey, balsamic vinegar, caraway seed, salt, and marjoram. Then a layer of sautéed peppers and onions, a layer of gf beer-boiled brats, and a Dijon mustard swirl.

I was going for a German-inspired flavor profile and thought it turned out great. Others refuse to even consider the idea that it could qualify as a pizza or that it could be good.

Is it a pizza crime?

by Ok-Hat-8711

12 Comments

  1. Super-Pizza-Dude

    That is a good looking gluten free crust though

  2. turquoise_amethyst

    Not pizza. It looks like a circular shaped food but that’s about it.

    – no cheese, but not cheeseless pizza
    – large, unruly toppings
    – previously baked and assembled cold
    – “crust” has no resemblance to pizza crust other than shape 
    – sauce appears to be some mayo mustard blend

  3. Pretty sure that’s Weißwurst, but okay.

    ![gif](giphy|1yLn1lXrOpGoypwKte)

  4. ProThoughtDesign

    This pizza is like a War Crime from WW2. The Axis Pizza.

  5. EngagedInConvexation

    Guilty for gluten free frozen cauliflower crust.

    The rest of the toppings should file collectively for damages.

  6. Ponce-Mansley

    The size, quantity, and distribution of the wurst is insane without even looking at any of the other infractions you’ve got going on here