Posted on 11/09/2024 7:14:40 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Running low on time and not sure what to make for dinner? Throw a frozen pizza into the oven. Need a late-night snack but don't want to order Uber Eats again? A frozen pizza is an easy solution. From healthier options to questionable, low-quality picks, you'll find an array of choices in your grocer's freezer. One of the most popular is, of course, the pepperoni pizza, which adds a dose of spicy meat to the classic plain cheese.
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The Motor City is very good. I am usually a thin crust guy but their crust is a little different and very good.
I think I know your response already. :)
HOWEVER, a couple months ago I saw the Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni Pizza in the grocery freezer. Having had frozen pizza I had low expectations but I've never had Detroit deep dish so I gave it a try.
Turns out it was pretty good and I can see why it came in as #1. You cook it in the try they provide and the crust comes out perfectly crisp and caramelized.
I also add more mozzarella and small pepperoni which is spicier than the large pepperoni.
Tombstone is better than several on the list.
I have lived in NY all my life...i am of Italian descent...
1- NY has a lot, a lot of problems- pizza is not one of them and one of the few things in this state that consistently exceeds expectations.
2- i would eat dirt before i ate a frozen pizza.
I’ve had all of those except Trader Joe’s, and I wouldn’t rate any of them higher than 3 out of 10.
Will also add my wife made pizza tonight for dinner- not one of her best efforts as she rushed but still better than anything you’ll find in the frozen foods department.
“the Best Was Restaurant-Quality”
I have more than a little doubt about that. Sure, some are better than others and all, but let’s not go overboard.
My son picked up a gig job with a small pizza place to make ends meet during Bidenomics. Everything is homemade, and I can tell you, you’re spot on about the temps.
No, you fold pizza if you live in NY.
Restaurant-quality? What restaurant, Taco Bell?
No frozen pizza tastes like a pizza at a pizza joint.
Nope. There’s a Hideaways about 20 miles away. They’re pretty good...for Oklahoma. In our town, we have Pizza Hut (yuk), Simple Simon’s (double yuk), and Casey’s (not bad, if you’re not hungry for real pizza). Home grown Okies don’t know any better I guess. They seem to like any of it.
This list is really just another chance to get people talking about the huge, awesome pizzas they make themselves for 23 cents, isn’t it?
Yep!
The only simple trick to cooking pizza is to have a brick oven, crank it up to 800 degrees, and run your pie through for about ten minutes to get blasted by that Venusian heat.
Blam! Perfect pizza!
Don’t eat frozen pizza often, but when I do I get Newman’s Own. The problem with most frozen pizzas is the crust, but Newman’s Own seems to have a tasty crust. The thin crust pizzas are good, as are the sourdough crusts.
Almost every Friday night, we make our pizza at home from scratch and share one with the neighbors.
I’m a DiGiorno’s fan, too. HEB makes comparable pizzas to theirs, too.
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