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These soft, flavorful gluten free pizza snacks are ready for the oven in minutes. Add some pepperoni, or switch up the spices to suit your tastes.

Hand dipping mini pizza bite in sauce
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Why gluten free small snacks are a win for everyone

First, and perhaps most importantly for busy families, miniature foods make it really easy to grab them and go. Regular gf pizza may be something you eat with your hands, but it's not really “finger food.”

Ideally, we sit down at the table together for 3 square meals a day. But who can do that? We do the best we can, and then we give ourselves some room to be human.

Second of all, it's a great way to get smaller kids who inevitably go through periods of pickiness, to try “just a bite or two.” It's less of a commitment! Oh, and since these tender gluten free pizza snacks are yeast-free like my yeast-free gluten free pizza dough, they're evenย less of a time commitment and of course more portable.

These soft, flavorful gluten free pizza bites are ready for the oven in minutes. Add some pepperoni, or switch up the spices to suit your tastes. Make them your own!

Make these pizza snacks as minis or standard size muffins

I very much like to make them in a miniature muffin tin, but of course, they work just as well in a standard 12-cup muffin tin. The diced cheese tends to bubble up and out of the wells during baking, but once everything cools down a bit out of the oven, the snacks come up and out of the wells quite easily.

You can line the muffin tins with cupcake wrappers, and you'll get a puffier, nicer shaped pizza bite. To make sure the paper wrapper won't stick to the baked bite, spray it very lightly with cooking oil spray before filling it.

Standard size pizza bites on a plate with sauce

Tips for making these gluten free pizza snacks ahead

These pizza snacks freeze very nicely and then defrost well in the refrigerator or on the counter, and are pretty much guaranteed to please everyone in the family. Not to mention how ridiculously easy it is to make up a big batch, with little to no advanced planning. Sometimes, you just need an all-around “win.”

I've also managed to make these very allergy-friendly with a few quick substitutions (please see the ingredients and substitution section just below). I've made these gluten free pizza snacks with my suggested dairy-free substitutes a number of times, and they aren't as beautiful, but they taste great.

I love having these on hand in the refrigerator for an after-school snack or a supplement to pretty much any dinner. Just put them in a tightly sealed container and they won't dry out for days

These soft, flavorful gluten free pizza bites are ready for the oven in minutes. Add some pepperoni, or switch up the spices to suit your tastes. Make them your own!

Gluten free pizza snacks: Ingredients and substitutions

Gluten free dairy free pizza snacks

These are surprisingly easy to make dairy free. I've made them myself using nondairy milk (unsweetened almond milk is my favorite nondairy milk for cooking and baking), replaced the mozzarella cheese with vegan mozzarella (my favorite brand is called Violife, but Daiya is also really good), and replaced the Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese with miniature pepperoni pieces (or chopped larger pepperoni).

You can easily replace cow's milk with any unsweetened nondairy milk. My favorite is unsweetened almond milk for its fat content and relatively neutral flavor.

Gluten free egg free pizza snacks

The two eggs in this recipe should be able to be replaced with two “chia eggs,” each of which is 1 tablespoon of ground chia seeds mixed with 1 tablespoon lukewarm water, mixed and allowed to gel. I haven't tried it myself, though, and you'll see flecks from the ground chia in the pale snacks but it shouldn't add much if any taste.

What spices can you use in these gf pizza snacks?

Garlic powder, dried basil, and dried oregano are my three go-to Italian-style spices. You can replace them with whatever sounds good to you, though.

I prefer to use dried spices in baking, as they're more potent in their dried form. Feel free to sprinkle fresh spices on top of the pizza snacks before serving, though.

Gluten Free Pizza Snacks

5 from 18 votes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 15 pieces
These gluten free pizza snacks are savory, cheesy mini muffins that travel really well to make a great snack, or even lunch box addition.
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Ingredients 

  • 2 ยผ cups (315 g) all purpose gluten free flour blend, (I used Better Batter; click thru for appropriate blends)
  • 1 teaspoon xanthan gum, (omit if your blend already contains it)
  • 1 ยผ teaspoons baking powder
  • ยผ teaspoon baking soda
  • ยผ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 8 ounces low-moisture mozzarella cheese or semi-hard cheese like Asiago, diced (use vegan cheese for dairy free)
  • 3 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, finely grated or shredded, or miniature pepperoni pieces
  • 1 ยฝ cups (12 fluid ounces) milk, at room temperature (See Recipe Notes)
  • 2 (100 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs, at room temperature, beaten
  • 3 tablespoons (42 g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled (optional) (See Recipe Notes)
  • โ…“ cup Tomato Sauce, plus more for dipping (optional)

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Using a cooking oil spray, liberally spray the wells of a 24-cup miniature muffin tin or a standard 12-cup muffin tin and set it aside.
  • In a large bowl, place the flour, xanthan gum, baking powder, baking soda, salt, basil, garlic powder, and oregano, and whisk to combine well.
  • Add the diced mozzarella cheese and 2/3 of the grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or miniature pepperoni, and toss to coat.
  • Create a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the milk, eggs, and optional butter, and mix until just combined.
  • Fill the prepared wells of the muffin tin nearly all the way full of the batter, and smooth the tops with wet fingers.
  • For some more flavor, spoon about 1 teaspoon of tomato sauce on top of the batter in each well, and smooth the top a bit.
  • Sprinkle the tops of each with a pinch of the remaining Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese or a few miniature pepperoni rounds, pressing down gently to help it adhere.
  • Place the tin in the center of the preheated oven and bake until puffed and very pale golden, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, except for melted cheese (about 20 minutes for the minis, 25 for the standard size ones).
  • Allow them to cool in the muffin tin for 10 minutes before removing and serving warm, with tomato sauce for dipping.
  • Repeat with the remaining batter, tomato sauce, and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese or pepperoni.
  • Store any leftovers at room temperature and refresh in the microwave or taster oven. Wrap tightly and freeze for longer storage, then defrost at room temperature and refresh.

Video

Notes

About the butter and milk.
If you donโ€™t use the optional butter, increase the milk to 1 2/3 cup (13 1/3 fluid ounces)
Adapted from Rachael Ray.
Recipe originally published on the blog in 2015. In 2020, recipe tweaked slightly, most photos and video new.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Hi, Iโ€™m Nicole. I create gluten free recipes that really work and taste as good as you remember. No more making separate meals when someone is GF, or buying packaged foods that arenโ€™t good enough to justify the price. At Gluten Free on a Shoestring, โ€œgood, for gluten freeโ€ just isnโ€™t good enough!

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2 Comments

  1. De Koranda says:

    5 stars
    I had to give up gluten as well as nightshades and processed sugar and seed oils 16 months ago due to inflammation. Iโ€™ve made these twice in the last month. I halved the recipe. Since I canโ€™t do the pizza sauce, I just call these Savory Bites ๐Ÿ˜ Love Them!

    1. Nicole Hunn says:

      So glad you love them, De! Thanks for sharing your experience.