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This Keto Sheet Pan Pizza is a delicious twist on an old classic. A low-carb sausage crust is topped with cheese and lots of delicious toppings.

Who can resist a hot, homemade, pizza gooey with melted cheese and topped with onions and sweet peppers? Not us!
Our Keto Sheet Pan Pizza with Sausage Crust is sure to please the low-carb fans at your table. But even if you aren’t following a keto diet yourself – you’ll love this fantastic pizza too!
We used a three-cheese blend of shredded mozzarella, Parmesan, and cream cheese. Then we combine that with sauteed vegetables and spinach for toppings. The ingredients are baked on a crust made from a combination of coconut flour, almond flour, Parmesan, mozzarella, and sweet Italian sausage. Yes – This recipe tastes just as amazing as it sounds.
Why this recipe works
Our goal in developing this recipe was to come up with an original, easy, keto pizza dough that was high in fat, low in carbs, and moderate in protein — the ideal nutritional macros for any keto recipe.
After reading through dozens of keto pizza recipes, many were made using almond flour as the base (aka ‘fathead’ pizza), others used raw, ground chicken for the crust, and still others used cooked chicken. They all seemed good, but they suffered from a similar issue in that the amount of fat included was low, and really didn’t fit the recommended keto recipe proportions.
Our keto pizza checks all of the keto boxes along the way thanks to sweet Italian sausage crust as the base, with low-carb almond and coconut flours to bind it together. Topped with cheese and vegetables – this pizza has the ideal balance of macros with all of the mouthwatering flavors you want.
Why You’ll Love our Keto Sheet Pan Pizza with Sausage Crust
- It’s delicious. Who doesn’t love sausage and cheese topped with veggies and more cheese?
- The macros are in step with your keto goals. You never knew keto could taste so good!
- Delicious leftovers. Just pop the extra slices into an airtight container and store in the fridge.
Key Ingredients and Substitutions
- Sausage – Use sweet Italian sausage with the casings removed, or buy bulk Italian sausage. If you prefer things a little spicier, use hot Italian sausage instead. We’ve been asked a lot about swapping in ground turkey, chicken, or beef – and you can, but the texture, flavors and macros will be different. You’ll also need to add additional seasonings to the crust since these meats lack the same flavor of sausage.
- Almond and Coconut Flour – These flours are important for texture and keep the carb count low as well. If you do choose to use a different flour, do a little reading to find a quality substitute that won’t compromise your flavor or carb levels.
- Cheese – What would pizza be without cheese? We use mozzarella and freshly grated Parmesan. These go in the crust to help the sausage and other ingredients bind, and they are also used as toppings too.
- Homemade Pizza Sauce – We made our keto pizza with our easy no-cook Homemade Pizza Sauce, leaving out the sugar to keep the macros in line. You can also use a keto-friendly jarred sauce.
- Toppings – These are a matter of preference of course, but choose veggies with great flavor and low carbs for your toppings. We chose peppers, onions and spinach.
Special Supplies Needed
- A quarter sheet pan or shallow baking dish that measures 13 x 9 inches. You could use a slightly larger pan – the pizza crust will be thinner though.
How do you make Keto Pizza with a sausage crust?
- Mix the Dough. After preheating the oven, remove the sausage from its casings. Then mix all of the crust ingredients together in a bowl until well combined.
- Bake the Crust. Press the crust onto a greased quarter sheet pan, creating an even edge of crust around the sides of the pan. At this point, you want the crust to be somewhat firm, so pop it into the fridge for 30 minutes or so before you bake it if needed.
- Prep and Saute the Veggies. While the crust bakes, prepare your toppings. Chop your onions and peppers. Then saute them in olive oil, adding the spinach right at the end so it just wilts. Remove your pan from the heat and set it aside until you’re ready to assemble the pizza.
- Top and Bake. After the first bake, top the crust with pizza sauce, then with those yummy veggies. Cover the entire pizza with more cheese, then bake. (We like our cheese nice and gooey and golden, so after 25 minutes of baking, we broiled it for just a bit to give the topping that nice golden caramelized color.)
- Serve and Enjoy! Cut your pizza into eight slices and enjoy it hot out of the oven.
Frequently asked Questions
- Can I use regular or self-rising flour in the recipe? No. Since this is a low carb recipe, using regular flour would require many other alterations. Stick with the coconut and almond flour for this one.
- Does keto pizza freeze well? Yes. After the pizza is cool, simply wrap any leftovers tightly in plastic and place in the freezer.
- Can I use a different kind of meat such as ground beef in this recipe? We haven’t tried different meats ourselves, but it should work. You’ll want to add extra seasonings, since the sausage has more flavor than other meats. Also be aware that using a different type of meat will alter the keto macro balance, but by all means, try it out and see how you like it.
This post originally appeared on A Family Feast in April 2019. We’ve made some updates to the post but the delicious recipe remains the same.)
You may enjoy these other keto recipes:
- Baked Western Omelet {Keto, Low-Carb}
- The Best 90-Second Keto Bread
- Chicken Tender Sauté
- Keto Bread
- Baked Sausage Egg Cups
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Keto Sheet Pan Pizza with Sausage Crust
Nutritional Information for this recipe is provided at the bottom of this recipe card. Scroll down.
Ingredients
Dough
1/2 pound sweet Italian sausage, removed from casings
2 tablespoons cream cheese
1 cup almond flour
1/4 cup coconut flour
1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
2 whole large eggs
Toppings
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion, sliced
1 medium Bell pepper sliced, (any bell pepper, green, red, yellow or orange)
8 ounces baby spinach
2 tablespoons fresh garlic passed through a garlic press
1/2 cup pizza sauce (leave out the sugar)
1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
In a medium bowl mix uncooked sausage meat, cream cheese, almond flour, coconut flour, 1 ½ cups mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese and eggs.
Spray a quarter sheet pan (13×9-inch) with kitchen pan spray.
Press the mixture into the pan making an even edge all the way around.
NOTE>…If mixture is not cold, refrigerate the filled pan for 30 minutes to firm up the crust before baking.
Bake 12 minutes, turning pan half way through baking.
While crust is baking, in a medium skillet with the olive oil over medium heat, saute onions and peppers for ten minutes until slightly soft. Add spinach and cook one minute to wilt.
Add garlic and remove from heat.
When crust comes out of oven, spread pizza sauce on bottom, top with cooked vegetables from pan, sprinkle on cheddar and mozzarella and bake for about 25 minutes, or until browned and melty. Place under the broiler for a minute if you desire it to be more browned.
Cut into eight portions and serve.
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This was excellent! I have the alternative “fathead” dough recipe for a low-carb pizza, and thought it was fine & a decent replacement for actual thing. But this was wonderful!! I like it much better! & my non low-carb husband said he enjoyed it also!
Thanks Eve! So glad you both enjoyed the pizza!
Oh my gosh!! That was delicious! My husband eats keto and I am so so, but it’s wonderful when we find a recipe that we both enjoy. Thank you so much!! The only thing I did different was that I had some cooked kale in the refrigerator that I just warmed up with the sauteed veggies instead of the spinach. We will definitely be making this again. Chris
Sounds like a delicious swap Chris! So glad you enjoyed the pizza!
Hey Jack and Martha (or maybe just Jack today as this is your recipe)
I featured your recipe on my blog today in “10 Easy Sheet Pan Meals” and as I’m a big pizza eater, I wanted to make sure I had one in there. You made it easy with your great recipe and awesome photos.
Check it out!
Thanks Cheryl!
Amazing! This was the closest tasting to a flour based pizza crust! I was a little iffy on the Italian sausage, only b/c I’m not a huge fan of sausage in general. I couldn’t find ‘sweet’, my store only had Mild or Hot, so I got the mild. I found it easiest to mix the dough with my hands, rather than a spoon. Just get in there and work the sausage into the other ingredients. I lined my pan with parchment paper, which made it easy to grab the ends to put on a cutting board to slice & serve. I also sauteed sliced mushrooms (make sure to drain any juices so as to not make the pizza too we)t. Added some deli sliced pepperoni, some parsley and red pepper flakes as well. It was a huge hit with the family.
Glad you liked it Melissa! Good choice – the mild/sweet are the same.
Hi. This looks so good!! Does it have to be Italian sausage? Not a big fan of pork…can it be beef of some sort?
Thank you!
Hi Jessica – We haven’t tried it ourselves but it could work – although I suspect the crust might not be as firm. The sausage has more flavorings as well as more fat so you’ll want to season the beef and select a higher fat ground beef. Please let us know how it comes out!
How many carbs are in this pizza recipe
Hi Malynda – All of the nutritional information for this recipe (including carbs) is listed at the bottom of the recipe card (right below the video).
Made this today for my lunch/dinner, it was great! Will make it again and maybe change it a bit. Thank you so much for posting this recipe it sure hit the spot for that pizza craving!
So glad you liked the pizza Victoria!
This was my first try with making a low carb pizza and I must say, this recipe was very accommodating to what I had in my pantry and was so yummy! I only had Jimmy Dean hot breakfast sausage, so this is what I used. This was the only substitution I made for the crust. We didn’t notice any heat in the final product. From there, I followed the basic recipe using sauce I had and a mix of cheddar, fresh mozzarella, onions, peppers, mushrooms, garlic, spinach/arugula mix and a few pieces of pepperoni. I love this recipe and will need to make it again using the Italian sausage. Thank you for such a great recipe that even I didn’t manage to mess up.
You’re very welcome Beth – so glad you enjoyed the pizza!
Finally a keto pizza recipe that has a delicious crust. Super satisfying and very easy to put together. I just topped with cheese and a few black olives as I don’t eat peppers or onions! My husband is Italian and pizza is the one thing he misses the most eating keto. This put a big smile on his face 😍. Thank you!
You’re very welcome Lori – so glad the recipe was a hit!
YES, KETO all the way for our family…more Keto recipes please.
Thanks Denise! (We’re working on it!)