Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (2024)

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This is a soft and airyVegan Gluten free Pizza Crust. It comes out moist an soft and is not dry and crumbly. The crust workswell as a pan pizza crust. Use a pie pan or deep dish pizza pan to support the crust edges.

Pictured above is Thai Pan Pizza with Peanut Sauce, veggies, Sprouts and vegan cheese. For a Yeast-free gluten-free crust, see this pizza crust.

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Steps:

Mix the dry and wet bowls into a dough. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then roll it out between 2 parchment sheets to about 9 inches. Place in parchment lined pan and press to fill the pan evenly and also have about a 1/2 inch crust on the edge.

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Spray water on the crust and let it sit in a warm place for 15 minutes.

Cover with another parchment and Bake for 10 minutes.

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Add the sauce, veggies, cheese or toppings you want to use. Bake for 15 minutes. Broil for a minute to brown. Cool for a minute. Slice and serve.

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Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe
Dry:
3/4 cup Oat flour (use certified gluten-free if needed)
1/4 cup white rice flour
1/4 cup tapioca starch
1/4 cup corn or potato starch
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp parsley
a dash of pepper
Wet:
1/2 cup warm water
2 tsp sugar or maple
2 tsp active yeast or 1 packet
1 tablespoon flaxseed meal or chia seed meal
2 tablespoons non dairy yogurt brought to room temperature(or use apple sauce or sweet potato puree)
1.5 tablespoons oil

In a bowl whisk all the dry ingredients for the crust and keep aside.
In another bowl, combine water, yeast and sugar and let it sit until frothy. 5 minutes. Add the flax and mix in. Let it sit for a minute.
Add the dry to the wet. Add in the yogurt and oil and mix well. Let the sticky dough sit for 10 minutes.
Using flour or oil on your hands shape the dough into a flat ball. Place ball on parchment lined pie pan or 9 to 10 inch pan pizza or deep dish pizza pan.
Spray water or oil on the dough, press with your hands and shape the dough to fit the pan with atleast 1/2 inch edge going up the sides. You can also use flour and roll the dough out between parchment sheets into a 9 to 10 inch round and then place in the pie pan.
Even out the edges and let it sit for 15 minutes in a warm place. I usually put it near the oven when the over pre-heats.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.Place another parchment on top of the pizza pan. Bake for 10 minutes.
Uncover and remove the pie pan from the oven. Layer the sauce, toppings, cheese.Spray water on the crust edge.
Bake for 14 minutes. Broil for 1 to 2 minutes to brown the edges. Cool for a minute or so, slice and serve

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5 from 10 votes

Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe

The best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe for Pan Pizza. How to make a soft, airy gluten-free Pizza crust. Easy and versatile. Free of Dairy, egg, corn, soy, gluten, nut.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Pizza

Cuisine: Italian

Servings: 2

Calories: 519kcal

Author: Vegan Richa

Ingredients

Dry

  • 3/4 cup (90 g) Oat flour use certified gluten-free if needed
  • 1/4 cup (40 g) white rice flour
  • 1/4 cup (30 g) tapioca starch
  • 1/4 cup (1.41 oz) corn or potato starch
  • 1/2 tsp (0.5 tsp) salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp (0.5 tsp) parsley optional
  • a dash of pepper

Wet

  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) warm water
  • 2 tsp sugar or maple
  • 2 tsp active yeast or 1 packet
  • 1 tablespoon flaxseed meal or chia seed meal
  • 2 tablespoons non dairy yogurt brought to room temperature or use apple sauce or sweet potato puree
  • 1.5 tablespoons oil

Instructions

  • In a bowl whisk all the dry ingredients for the crust and keep aside.

  • In another bowl, combine water, yeast and sugar and let it sit until frothy. 5 minutes. Add the flax and mix in. Let it sit for a minute.

  • Add the dry to the wet. Add in the yogurt and oil and mix well. Let the sticky dough sit for 10 minutes.

  • Using flour or oil on your hands shape the dough into a flat ball. Place ball on parchment lined pie pan or 9 to 10 inch pan pizza or deep dish pizza pan.

  • Spray water or oil on the dough, press with your hands and shape the dough to fit the pan with atleast 1/2 inch edge going up the sides. You can also use flour and roll the dough out between parchment sheets into a 9 to 10 inch round and then place in the pie pan.

  • Even out the edges and let it sit for 15 minutes in a warm place. I usually put it near the oven when the over pre-heats.

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F / 200ºc. Place another parchment on top of the pizza pan. Bake for 10 minutes.

  • Uncover and remove the pie pan from the oven. *The par-baked crust can be cooled and frozen at this point. I have not tried freezing this particular crust. Let me know if you do.

  • Layer the sauce, toppings, cheese. Spray water on the crust edge.

  • Bake for 14 minutes. Broil for 1 to 2 minutes to brown the edges. Cool for a minute or so, slice and serve

Notes

nutritional values based on one serving

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 519Calories from Fat 144

% Daily Value*

Fat 16g25%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 601mg26%

Potassium 486mg14%

Carbohydrates 82g27%

Fiber 5g21%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 161mg16%

Iron 2.4mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Comments

  1. Tanya Filovets

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (6)
    This pizza dough recipe is incredible! I just made it and one bite into my finished pizza I had to stop to write this review 😋 The dough came out soo fluffy! For being a gluten free crust this was such a nice surprise! It was very easy to follow the instructions. I added a roasted garlic base and also made a dairy free ‘cheese sauce’ instead of the processed vegan cheese and it’s so SO good! Really thankful for amazing tools like this on the internet to help me stay healthy and not feel overwhelmed when it comes to healthy cooking! Thank you

    Reply

  2. Ks

    Does this recipe make one 9’inch pie or pizza crust?

    Reply

    • Richa

      9 inch pie. If using a baking sheet, it can be spread to 11-12 inch

      Reply

    • Richa

      Not necessarily, there isn’t any gluten so the crust will hold just a bit of air. All the other air even after rising for a bit will Mostly escape . You can leave it for longer. Longer time def helps keep the crust more moist

      Reply

  3. Ks

    Can this be prebaked a day ahead?

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yes. Cover well and refrigerate

      Reply

  4. Ks

    any sub for apple sauce? Can I use oil instead? 1:1?

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yes

      Reply

  5. Alena

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (7)
    This was so great! Also, this was my first time braving cooking with activated yeast! Yay!! I don’t know why it’s seemed so intimidating!

    I’m ready to take on the world! I’m looking at all the other yeasty things I’m going to make now! Any chance you want to try making gf bagels?? 😬😀😀. There are a lot of us who would love you forever even more than we already do! 💜

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yeast is not difficult 🙂 won’t the bagels be a cumbersome thing to make? You can try this dough. Instead of boiling them. Do a baking soda wash (like my pretzels post) and cornstarch wash and bake at 400.

      Reply

  6. Shraddha

    Hi Richa thank you for always helping me. Can I make the pizza pesto rolls with this dough ?
    Would I have to roll it out a bit thick?

    Reply

  7. Erika

    This is literally divine!! i’ve made it twice already. The second time I omitted the oil and just substituted a bit more yogurt/water. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yay

      Reply

  8. trish moon

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (8)
    I was looking at your awesome vegan yeast-free pizza recipe but need it gf so clicked the link and I popped over here..sorry to ask but do you have a gluten-free pizza recipe that is yeast-free? I didn’t see one. thanks so much!

    Reply

    • Richa

      https://www.veganricha.com/gluten-free-yeast-free-vegan-pizza-crust-recipe/

      Or use the socca recipe which is just chickpea flour and water

      Reply

  9. Sylwia

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (9)
    Made it today- was very tasty! Thank you, Richa!

    Reply

  10. Silver

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (10)
    Such a wonderful and adaptable recipe! I am currently on a cleanse and can’t have wheat or sugar other than honey so I doubled the recipe and used 2 cups of a gluten free flour mix, 1 cup of cassava flour, skipped the puree because I didn’t have any, used honey instead of sugar and simply added more water and a touch of oil to get the perfect consistency. The crust came out delicious! I also skipped the precooking of the crust and instead cooked the pizza for 20 minutes with all the toppings. So easy, so chewy and flavourful, yum.

    Reply

  11. RK

    Love your recipes!
    What is the purpose of covering the crust with parchment paper when pre-baking?

    Reply

    • Richa

      same reason as before, the missing oil. this applies to other baking that is oil free as well. If baking oilfree cake, you should cover it with parchment the last third time of baking, or do other things like top the batter with streusel, or fruits so that becomes a barrier .

      Reply

  12. Christie

    Hi Richa,
    Your recipes look amazing. Thank you. So here’s my dilemma, I am trying for Vegan, rice-free, sugar-free, potato-free crust. My mother in law makes amazing bread/pizza. She’s Italian, and her breads are light, fluffy, like eating amazing clouds of perfection. That’s what I am trying to recreate. High order. Your various recipes look amazing. But I’m trying to eliminate/ swap certain ingredients. So-any suggestions for replacing potato starch? (Arrowroot? More tapioca?) And the rice flour? (Sorghum? Chickpea?) Anything you could suggest would be greatly appreciated. I am trying desperately to recreate my MIL bread in a health conscious way for my sister in law.

    Reply

    • Richa

      regular bread is just flour, yeast and water and gluten in the flour does all the work. Its hard to get the same result with glutenfree.
      You can use more tapioca here and use sorghum.

      Reply

  13. Darlene Rutledge

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (11)
    Richa this recipe is so delicious. I’ve tried sooo many vegan gluten free pizza recipes and they all have left me disappointed……till now. This crust rose beautifully and was tender and tasted great. Thank you so much. Pizza is back on the menu.

    Reply

    • Richa

      yay! awesome!

      Reply

  14. Eloi

    Can’t wait to try this! Can I use tapioca flour instead of tapioca starch? Thanks!

    Reply

    • Richa

      tapioca flour in the US is tapioa starch, so yes.

      Reply

  15. Caitlin

    This looks delicious! Can I use arrowroot powder in place of the tapioca or corn starch? I have some in the cupboard already. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yes you can. but use a combination of starches and not all arrowroot.

      Reply

  16. Hollie

    I trust your recipes so I want to try this but I’m allergic to oats (as well as gluten). What would you recommend as an alternative to oat flour?
    Thanks!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Try this one instead. https://www.veganricha.com/2015/09/gluten-free-yeast-free-vegan-pizza-crust-recipe.html

      Reply

  17. b

    hi. do u know of anything i can replace oats with. have trouble with grains (altho rice ok). thx

    Reply

    • Richa

      more rice flour should work or a combination of rice flour and almond flour

      Reply

  18. Elena

    Thanks Richa!

    Reply

  19. Elena

    Hi Richa, I’m Italian and I like your blog. It’s very nice!
    I would like to ask you if I can use the fiber husk instead of chia seeds.
    If yes, which is the right quantity?
    Thanks
    Kind regards
    Elena

    Reply

    • Richa

      the same amount.

      Reply

  20. Estee

    Can you leave out the oil?

    Reply

    • Richa

      You can, but i would recommend making it with the oil first and comparing it with when you make it without. Glutenfree baking is generally drying and oil helps keep it a soft and moist.

      Reply

      • Irene Raymond

        Richa, would applesauce in place of the oil work? As always, your recipes look fantastic!!! Thank you!

        Reply

  21. Karen

    Can this be made without the flaxseed? I haven’t purchased any yet as my kid is just going onto a egg-free, wheat free, milk free diet.

    Reply

    • Richa

      You can omit it. the crust might be slightly crumbly on the edges.

      Reply

      • Freda

        Hi, I was wondering if there’s a substitute for the yeast? Thanks

        Reply

        • Richa

          Try my yeast free pizza crust veganricha.com/?s=yeast+free

          Reply

  22. Amanda Ray

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (12)
    This crust actually is THE best. I’ve tried countless V GF recipes, but this one works perfectly; it holds the toppings well and doesn’t fall apart, not to mention the taste! You’re authenticity and creativity absolutely amazes me,Vegan Richa. I find your recipes innovative and just idk perfect. The amount of skill you have when it comes to creating vegan recipes that mimic omnivores’ food, is really something. I don’t think you get enough coverage or acknowledgement for all that you can do and make, like the cheeses etc. I even bought yo your cookbook,so I just want you to know how much I appreciate your blog bc it’s made veganism a breeze for me. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Richa

      Thank you so much Amanda!! <3

      Reply

  23. Rebecca

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (13)
    4 words: BEST PIZZA CRUST EVER! I have been GF for 3+ years now so I have been struggling to enjoy pizza. The ones from the pizza shops just weren’t right. Then, in December 2015, I made the decision to go vegan, so pizza was now something I knew I could never enjoy again. A GF pizza with NO CHEESE to mask the taste of the awful crust was just not going to happen… I had tried to make my own crust, but those did not turn out well… (tears may or may not have occurred at that time….) Then, by some miracle, I landed on your recipe…and OMG I don’t think I have been this happy in 3 years!! I have made your crust 3 times now, and every single time, tears of joy! It is delicious! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! You are awesome!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Yay! so glad you found the recipe and it turned out so well!

      Reply

  24. Deana

    I’m so excited to have found your site!! Everything looks so good! Would this dough be appropriate to use for a calzone? Or do you have another suggestion? Thank you

    Reply

    • Richa

      This should work for calzones. You might have to use some flour while working the dough to shape. Let the shaped calzones rise for 5 to 10 minutes before baking.

      Reply

  25. Jamie

    Do you think the crest would survive without yeast?

    Reply

    • Richa

      Not this one. there isnt enough leavening without the yeast in this one. with additional baking powder, it would need some adjustments to the ingredients.
      Try this yeast-free gluten-free pizza crust -> https://www.veganricha.com/2015/09/gluten-free-yeast-free-vegan-pizza-crust-recipe.html

      Reply

  26. Ryan

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (14)
    Great recipe! I made two in my 10″ deep-dish baking stones. I doubled the recipe, and substituted gluten free flour blend (Namaste) for the individual flours (just for the sake of convenience). I did not have vegan yogurt, so I made a quick applesauce in the blender from some mutsu apples. I did put a couple tablespoons of dried oregano in the crust – I’ve done this before, after trying a friend’s version who swears by it – It think I might just start swearing by it too!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Awesome! yes oregano in the crust is a great idea!

      Reply

  27. Jen

    Best Vegan Gluten free Pizza Crust Recipe - Vegan Richa (15)
    This crust is amazing! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Thank you Jen!!

      Reply

  28. Jenny Miller

    Question! Can you use brown rice flour instead of white rice flour?

    Reply

    • Richa

      yes you can use brown rice flour.

      Reply

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