Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (2024)

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If you’re following Whole30, you’re going to love this recipe for Whole 30 Pizza Bowls. Since I travel for work, I like to eat really simply at home to balance out all the delicious indulgences while on the road. And the only diet I found that really works for me is Whole30.

This recipe is now on our weekly meal rotation. It has all the savory flavor of pizza with no gluten or processed carbs. And on weeks where I’m feeling Whole30-ish, I might add a sprinkling of Parmiggiano Reggiano on top. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

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Whole 30 Pizza Bowls – Recipe Inspiration

I’m a big fan of Italian food, but needed to make a change. So I followed the Whole 30 diet religiously in August, and now for maintenance I eat pretty much Whole30 Monday through Friday. But on the weekends (or when traveling) I eat what I’m craving. Life is all about balance, amiright?

My friend Brooke emailed me a Whole30 meal plan, and after I got the hang of what foods were allowed and what wasn’t, I started modifying my own recipes to fit my cravings and schedule.

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Pizza Bowl Cooking Tips

If you can’t find ground turkey sausage on it’s own, get fresh made turkey sausage links and just remove the casings. Also, double check the pizza sauce labels for added sugar. I had to check a few before finding one that didn’t have sugar. And to save prep time, I usually buy the zucchini spirals pre-cut in the produce section, or the ones in the frozen foods section.

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Whole 30 Pizza Bowls

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds Italian turkey sausage
  • 15 ounces pizza sauce
  • 1 15-ounce can tomatoes
  • 1 medium white onion, diced
  • 8 ounces mushrooms, quartered (approx 2 Cups)
  • 6 Cups zucchini spirals
  • 1/2 cup sliced black olives
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp oregano
  • 1/2 Tbsp basil
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper

Instructions

  1. Measure out and prep all your ingredients, including removing the stems and cutting the mushrooms into quarters, dicing the onion, and removing sausage from casings.
  2. In a large skillet, sauté the zucchini in olive oil on medium heat and cook through, about 4-5 minutes. When done, pour the zucchini spirals into a colander to drain and set aside.
  3. Add the diced onions and mushroom quarters to the same pan, adding a bit more olive oil if necessary, and cook for 2-3 minutes until tender.
  4. Using a spatula, move the mushrooms and onions to the edges of the pan, leaving the center of the pan empty for the sausage. Add the sausage and cook for 5-7 minutes until it is browned, breaking it up with a spatula and mixing it in with the mushrooms and onions as it cooks.
  5. Add the tomatoes, pizza sauce, and spices, stirring together and cooking for an additional 5 minutes.
  6. Mix zucchini spirals in with the sausage and sauce, stirring together for about a minute.

Serve topped with olive slices, and fresh oregano or basil.

Notes

A note about the sausage - we've tried several different kinds of sausage with this recipe, from organic breakfast sausage from Whole Foods, to Italian turkey sausages from our local butcher where I just remove the sausage from the casings. Use your favorite!

A note about zucchini spirals - I confess, I don't own a spiralizer. I usually buy them already spiraled from our local grocer. But I've also used frozen zucchini spirals, in which case I skip the pan sauté and just heat them in them microwave before adding the sauce.

A note about tomatoes - I found the canned Fire Roasted Tomatoes have the best flavor. You can also use fresh cherry or grape tomatoes. Just swap out the canned for 1 pint of fresh tomatoes and be sure to cut them in half before cooking.

If you're feeling Whole30-ish, some fresh shaved Parmigiano Reggiano tastes great on this. And if you're not an olive fan, just omit them.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 541Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 156mgSodium: 2091mgCarbohydrates: 30gFiber: 10gSugar: 15gProtein: 49g

Nutrition information provided is only an estimate.

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About Rachelle Lucas

Rachelle is the founder of TheTravelBite.com and was named one of USA Today's 10Best Food and Travel Bloggers. She believes the best way to learn about a destination is through its flavors and collects recipes from her trips to recreate them here on The Travel Bite. In her spare time she enjoys running and yoga to balance out her food obsession.

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  1. Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (6)Sue says

    So you have nutritional info on this (calories, fat, carbs, protein)?

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    • Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (7)Rachelle Lucas says

      Hi Sue!

      Just added with our new recipe plugin. It’s only an estimate, but it is calculated based on the ingredients used.

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      • Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (8)Sue says

        Thank you

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  2. Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (9)Rachael L Cilladi says

    Can I throw this into my slow cooker?

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    • Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (10)Rachelle Lucas says

      Hi Rachael!

      I’ve never tried it in a slow cooker, only my stovetop, but I’m sure you could cook it at a low setting. Let me know how it goes!

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  3. Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (11)JMF says

    OMG. This recipe is EVERYTHING. Seriously, best w30 meal I’ve had yet, and this is my 3rd round. THANK YOU FOR SHARING. Im going to try adding green peppers next time!
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    • Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (12)Rachelle Lucas says

      So glad you enjoyed it!

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  4. Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (13)Joan says

    Canned tomatoes and pizza sauce can be high in sugar, which is definitely not Whole30 (same with italian sausage, and definitely no cheese!) so I’d probably not advertise this as a Whole30 compliant recipe. Having said that, it is really good and I’d make it again…just not when I’m doing a strict W30 month!

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    • Whole 30 Pizza Bowls (14)Rachelle Lucas says

      Hi Joan! I get canned pizza sauce at Fresh Market which is sugar free. Just read the labels and you should be able to stay Whole 30 compliant.

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