Here is a low-carb pizza casserole recipe that every pizza lover will love! Plus it is made in the slow cooker! Super easy to make and a real crowd pleaser! Perfect for tailgating or any get together!
But there is a secret ingredient! Underneath all that cheese and pepperoni, there are hidden veggies!
Cauliflower! It has a neutral flavor so it is a great veggie to sneak in! If you don't want to use cauliflower, feel free to use any veggie combo you like such as assorted bell peppers, mushrooms, or tomatoes. If you leave out the cauliflower, remember to add 1 more Green per serving to complete your Lean and Green meal! Enjoy!
Slow Cooker Pizza Casserole
Ingredients:
1 lb uncooked 95 to 97% lean ground beef ~ 12 oz cooked (2 Leans)
1 tsp garlic powder (2 Condiments)
3/4 tsp salt (3 Condiments)
1/4 tsp black pepper (1/2 Condiment)
1 tsp dried oregano leaves (1 Condiment)
1 tsp dried basil leaves (1/2 Condiment)
2 cups roughly chopped fresh cauliflower (4 Greens)
1/4 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese (4 Condiments)
* 4 cups Great Value Italian diced tomatoes, blended into a sauce or 2 cups approved marinara sauce (8 Greens)
1 and 1/2 cups reduced fat shredded mozzarella cheese with
2 oz turkey pepperoni slices, divided (2 Leans)
Directions:
Over medium high heat, cook ground beef in a large skillet. Add garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Drain grease. Remove from heat.
Add dried oregano, dried basil, cauliflower, parmesan cheese, marinara sauce and 1 oz of turkey pepperoni that has been cut into fourths to the ground beef until combined. Pour into a slow cooker that has been sprayed lightly with cooking spray.
Cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours.
Top with mozzarella cheese and additional 1 ounce of turkey pepperoni. Cook for an additional 30 min on HIGH or until cheese has melted.
4 Servings with
1 Lean, 3 Greens, and 3 Condiments per serving
* Most marinara sauces are no longer approved on the 5 and 1 plan, but canned Italian diced tomatoes is approved. Look for a brand that is less than 5 g of carbs. I like to use Great Value brand. Just be mindful that canned veggies are higher in sodium.
* Most marinara sauces are no longer approved on the 5 and 1 plan, but canned Italian diced tomatoes is approved. Look for a brand that is less than 5 g of carbs. I like to use Great Value brand. Just be mindful that canned veggies are higher in sodium.
Guidelines for choosing a tomato sauce:
Tomato Sauce (per 1/4 cup serving)
less than 50 calories
less than 5 g carbohydrates
less than 200 mg sodium
less than 3 g of fat
less than 50 calories
less than 5 g carbohydrates
less than 200 mg sodium
less than 3 g of fat
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