Pizza-lover and carb-counter seem like conflicting descriptors for a person, but with hacks like cauliflower crusts and pepperoni zucchini bites the two unlikely puzzle pieces actually fit together. But for people who want their veggies in the tomato sauce — not underneath it — enter Real Good Foods: The better-for-you frozen food makers just totally disrupted the low-carb crust market.
The company debuted a Parmesan chicken crust, which is exactly what it sounds like: a round made from ground chicken breasts and Parmesan cheese. They sell six versions, one with just cheese, one with pepperoni, and one with veggies and sausage, plus three breakfast options that come with scrambled eggs, mozzarella cheese, cheese sauce, and either bacon, pepperoni, or sausage.
BUY NOW: Real Good Foods Three Cheese Pizza 6-Pack, $40; amazon.com
Because of the meaty crusts, each pie packs 25 grams of protein per serving — but the carb count is why you're here: There are just four carbs per serving. (For comparison, Trader Joe's cauliflower crust cheese pizza has 24 carbs and only 14 grams of protein per serving, and Caulipower's version has a whopping 37 carbs and 12 grams of protein.)
BUY NOW: Real Good Foods Bacon Breakfast Pizza 6-Pack, $48; amazon.com
We've seen restaurants make chicken crusts before (NYC's Quality Italian is famous for its oversized, pizza-like chicken parm) — we even made one on our own with this Keto-friendly BBQ Chicken Pizza — but this is the first time a brand is allowing customers to shop the product in supermarkets. Big chains and health shops like Kroger's, Ralphs, Shoprite, and The Vitamin Shoppe carry the pizzas, but you can order them on Amazon, too. Real Good Foods makes chicken tortilla crust enchiladas, too, and the masterminds behind the recipes are developing new products that'll launch later in 2018.
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