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3 Ways to Make Gluten Free Halloween Pizzas

October 18, 2017 By Taylor Miller

By Taylor Miller 

Halloween is full of  trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, and many other fun activities. It’s pretty much accepted that pizza is a kid-crowd-pleaser, too. So why not try making these gluten-free pizzas appear festive for the holidays? Check out these 3 fun Halloween-themed pizza ideas that you can make at home with the kids using our Four Cheese Pizza!

Gluten Free Dracula Pizza

What you’ll need:
  • 6 1/2″ Four Cheese Pizza
  • Sliced black olives
  • Pepperoni
  • Green bell pepper

Dracula may be afraid of the light, but he’d sure come out to eat one of these! All you need to do is place sliced black olives towards the top of the pizza to make it look like hair. To make the eyes, cut a piece of green bell pepper into chunks and place them where the eyes would go. Lastly, tear pieces of pepperoni off and place it on the pizza to make a mouth look as pictured. Don’t forget the fangs!  This pizza is sure to please veggie lovers too.

Gluten Free Mummy Pizza

What you’ll need:
  • 6 1/2″ Four Cheese Pizza
  • String cheese
  • Sliced black olives

If you’re a cheese lover then this Mummy Pizza is for you! Just slice string cheese horizontally, 3 times. Cross the string cheese back and forth across the pizza and leave enough room for the (olive) eyes. Slice 2 black olives and place where the eyes would go. Voilà! Your pizza has now been mummified.

Gluten Free Spider Pizza

What you’ll need:
  • 6 1/2″ Four Cheese Pizza
  • Pepperoni
  • Green bell peppers
  • Slice black olives

Scared of spiders? Beware! This spooky spider pizza is easy to make but sure to be creative for kids. Just place the pepperoni to make the body of the spider look like so. Slice a green bell pepper to make eight (or six, it doesn’t have to be literal!) even legs.  Slice 2 black olives and cut them in half again to make the eyes and you’re all done! How cute is that?

For extra fun, it’s best to use three 6 1/2″ Four Cheese Pizzas for all of these recipes. If you have more than one child, this is perfect! If you’d like to adapt any of these recipes to be used on our 10″ or 12″ Four Cheese Pizza then you are more than welcome to. After all, this time of year is all about having fun and creating memories for your kids to remember. From all of us here at Sonoma Flatbreads, we hope you have a very Happy Halloween.

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Taylor Miller

About Taylor Miller

My name is Taylor Miller and I'm a gluten-free, vegetarian, and dairy free guy who's always been passionate about helping others. People look at me and assume that I'm a normal person but little do they know about the invisible illnesses that lie underneath. Celiac Disease, POTS, and a rare adrenal disorder were just 3 of the major disorders I was sooo lucky (sarcastic font) to be diagnosed with at the age of 13 years old. On top of that I was told by doctors that I’d only have had 3 months to live...all this before even starting high school.

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Everything that's been thrown my way at a young age has allowed me to overcome many more things in life. I've spent much of my life in and out of the hospital. I've learned what it's like to try and date with chronic illnesses. I've dealt with people who don't understand that my dietary restrictions are real and not just a fad diet. I'm learning how to live with roommates who are not gluten free. I'm living life as a young male who can't act his own age because of dietary restrictions and chronic illnesses. The bottom line is life is hard. Life's emotional. But life can certainly be more difficult when something keeps you from feeling your best.

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My goal is to show everyone that, yes, living with dietary restrictions or invisible illnesses can be hard. However, you don't have to let it control your whole life. I overcame my illnesses to start my own business at the age of 15 years old. I could have rolled over and let these chronic illnesses get the best of me but I didn't. I have a more positive outlook on life because I know my hardships have made me into who I am. With that being said...I hope to show that it certainly is possible to live a happy life with these restrictions. It may not be easy but sometimes we just need a little support along the way.

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I look forward to having you join me as I share all of the things to make life easier while being gluten-free, vegetarian, having chronic illnesses, and everything in between!

Visit https://www.halelifeblog.com/ to learn more.

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