Are Some Premade Pizza Crusts Gluten Free?
Most store-bought pizza crusts are made with wheat ingredients, but there are also many gluten-free pizza crust brands available!
With these premade gluten free pizza crusts, you can quickly make a homemade gluten free pizza! Just spread tomato sauce on the dough, sprinkle on some cheese and toppings of your choice, and pop it in the oven!
Most of the products on this list are certified gluten free, which means that they have been tested to prove that they are safe for people with Celiac disease or gluten-sensitivities to consume.
If a brand is not certified gluten-free but is labled gluten free by the company, I’ll let you know in the brand description. These products just have to be free from any gluten-containing ingredients but have not been tested. Whether or not you choose to consume these products is up to you.
If you are following any other special diets besides gluten-free (like vegan, Kosher, soy-free, nut-free, etc.), I’ll list other product certifications in the description as well!
Before purchasing any of the products on this list, be sure to read the most recent label information, allergen warnings, and product certifications, as ingredients are always subject to change.
Gluten Free Pizza Crust Brands
CAULIPOWER Pizza Crusts
All CAULIPOWER products are certified gluten-free, and they have a 2-pack of frozen cauliflower pizza crusts! In addition to being certified gluten free, this product is also vegetarian, dairy-free, peanut-free, and made with no preservatives.
CAULIPOWER is one of the most popular GF pizza crust brands, so you are likely to find these cauliflower crusts at most  grocery stores, including Walmart, Whole Foods, Target, Publix, The Fresh Market, Sprouts, Harris Teeter, and more! You can click on “Find in Store” on this page to find stores near you.
Cali’flour Foods (not to be confused with the brand CAULIPOWER) has a much larger selection of gluten-free pizza crusts. But, it’s important to note that I could not find anywhere that shows these products are certified gluten free. But if you don’t mind the lack of testing and certification, try any of these delicious pizza crust flavors: Original Italian, Plain, Spicy Jalapeño, Sweet Red Pepper, Plant-Based Italian, Plant-Based Plain, Cali’Lite Italian, or Cali’Lite Plain.
These GF crusts are also Keto-friendly, soy-free, and corn-free. If you are looking for vegan gluten-free pizza crusts, Cali’flour also makes two plant-based pizza crusts. Look for these GF pizza crusts in Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods Market, Safeway, and Hy-Vee! If you have a Whole Foods Market nearby, you can have these pizza crusts shipped to you with Amazon Prime Whole Foods Delivery!
Another certified gluten free and easy-to-find pizza crust brand is Outer Aisle! They make two pizza crust options (Italian and Jalapeño), and they are gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, nut-free, and low carb!
Look for Outer Aisle pizza crusts in natural foods stores like Sprouts Farmers Market, Whole Foods Market, and local health food stores. You can use their product locator to find the closest store to you! If you have a Whole Foods near you, you can order these crusts online with Amazon Prime Whole Foods delivery.
Udi’s Pizza Crusts
All of the previously mentioned gluten free pizza crusts were made with a cauliflower base, but if you aren’t a fan of cauliflower, try Udi’s pizza crust! Udi’s pizza crust is certified gluten free and made with brown rice flour. These thin and crispy pizza crusts are also Kosher certified, dairy-free, and nut-free.
Use your location on Udi’s product locator to find the closest store to you that sells their pizza crusts! You can usually find these pizza crusts at stores like Food City, Publix, Walmart, Giant Eagle, Safeway, Albertosns, Bashas, Hy-Vee, and more!
Another gluten-free crust alternative, Cappello’s Naked Pizza crust is an almond flour crust! It is certified gluten-free, grain-free, paleo, vegetarian, dairy-free, soy-free, and yeast-free!
You can find Cappello’s Pizza Crust near you using their store locator. This brand seems to be popping up at more stores, including Whole Foods, Sprouts, Publix, Fresh Thyme Market, ShopRite, and more. You can also order this product online from their website (with a 4 item minimum order) or with Amazon Prime Whole Foods Delivery.
Another vegan gluten-free pizza crust, Schär is one of the only brands that offers shelf-stable gluten-free pizza crusts! These crusts are also low FODMAP and non-GMO.
Schär (or Schaer) pizza crusts can be found at a variety of grocery stores, including  Walmart, Sprouts, HEB, Randalls, Hy-Vee, and more! Use their product locator to find the closest store to you. And because these crusts are shelf-stable, you can order them online from multiple online retailers, including Thrive Market, or Schär!
If you have a Whole Foods Market nearby, 365 Whole Foods Market Cauliflower Crust is certified gluten-free! This product is sold exclusively at Whole Foods stores, but you can have it shipped to you with Amazon Prime Whole Foods delivery!
Banza Pizza Crust is made from Chickpeas (like most of their pasta products). These frozen crusts are certified gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO.
As of now, you can only find Banza Chickpea Pizza Crust at select stores including Whole Foods. Or, get it delivered by ordering from Banza or Amazon Prime Whole Foods Delivery!
Wholly Gluten Free Pizza Crusts come in a frozen 3-pack and are certified gluten free, certified vegan, Kosher, non-GMO and are free from many common allergens, such as eggs, casein, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame seeds.
This brand is a little harder to find than others, but you can find it at select stores including The Fresh Market, Kroger, and Sprouts. Type in your location in their store locator, and then click “product search” to look specifically for their pizza crust. You can also buy their pizza crusts online from the Wholly Gluten Free website!
Kinnikinnick Pizza Crusts are another great choice, although it’s harder to locate a store that carries them, as their store locator cannot be filtered by product. If you can find them in a store near you, these pizza crusts are certified gluten-free, vegan-friendly, Kosher certified, peanut-free, tree nut-free, soy-free, and sesame-free.
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