Whole Foods did it again, they sucked me into the frozen food aisle. I find myself there every few months, usually on the way home from a 12-hour or longer work day, looking for something fast for dinner when I haven’t planned well. And also something slightly-less-objectionable than most processed, frozen food for this mostly-healthy eating girl.
So yeah, about that…We don’t eat a lot of processed food here, but we do eat Daiya cheese. I was teaching a cooking class a few months back and suggested Daiya as a dairy-free pizza topping for my favorite homemade gluten-free crust. A woman in class, can of Diet Coke in hand, read the ingredients on the Daiya bag and said she would not ever eat that as it was created in a lab, not in a kitchen. Here’s my thing about that: I can’t eat regular cheese. Well, at least not without some pretty serious protests from my body. Daiya is the least objectionable alternative for me. I don’t drink Diet Coke, some folks don’t eat Daiya. We all have to decide where the line is, it’s not the same for each of us. My line has a curve in it that allows me to occasionally have Daiya. And also a frozen pizza. Just being real with all of you. 🙂
The Daiya frozen pizzas were a splurge, about $10 each. My favorite fella pointed out to me when I was able to call and order pizza delivered to our front door, I wouldn’t have hesitated to drop $20 on a pizza or two. Somehow it seems different when it’s frozen in a box at the grocery store, but it is also made with organic toppings and crust ingredients, something our local pizza place doesn’t offer. Oh, and it’s gluten-free and dairy-free. It’s also free of the top 8 allergens and vegan. The tomatoes are from Italy. So maybe it’s worth $10.
The pizzas are smaller than the box looks but on the large end of the frozen gluten-free pizzas I’ve tried. The box suggests a crazy high heat for the pizzas, 500 degrees. We followed the convection instructions, 450 degrees, instead. I don’t think I’ve ever seen instructions calling for 500 degrees. That’s screaming hot!
Roasted Garlic & Mushroom before baking
Fire-Roasted Vegetable before baking
We tried two varieties: Roasted Garlic & Mushroom and Fire-Roasted Vegetable. I gotta tell you, the house smelled so good while these were baking. Both of the varieties we tried included roasted garlic and there was no doubt plenty of garlic on the pizzas. One could tell that just from the aroma. Hot from the oven, I sliced both pizzas and found the crust held up to being eating without a fork, no soggy, limp, fall-apart gluten-free crust here.
Roasted Garlic & Mushroom after baking
Fire-Roasted Vegetable after baking
The toppings were plentiful, nothing skimpy on the pizza except maybe the sauce. There were a few spots where I spotted completely bare crust. But in eating the pizza, I wouldn’t have said it needed more sauce, it was more a visual observation.
With a salad or some other side, I think one pizza could serve two adults. I would probably buy these again if I had a coupon or caught them on sale. I’m still hesitant to buy a $10 frozen pizza, but this one tempts me.
casey says
Thanks for the review! It is hard to spend so much money on GF specialty products. And I agree about people judging a gluten free lifestyle when they aren’t always making healthy choices. You eat your drive thru food, and I will enjoy my dairy free products.
Johnna says
Thanks, Casey! While I work hard to eat healthy, whole foods, it sure is nice to have a frozen pizza occasionally. Next time someone comments on gluten-free living, I think we should ask to take a peek in their fridge and pantry. 😉
hannah says
So funny you mention paying 10 dollars for them. Im from Australia and just bought these exact pizzas for 60 dollars (for both of course). After reading this review Im thinking it will be well worth it!
Johnna says
I hope so! I’d love to hear what you think after eating them.
Joe says
Ok for frozen pizza, (good with salad ) maybe a little more sauce.
Joe says
They are 7.99 at sprouts in Az.
Tyler says
These are ok, not enough cheese and too much sauce. would not purchase again but glad I tried!
Also, these are $6.99 at my Safeway
Johnna says
I think that’s the trick with Daiya. A hint of cheese works pretty well, add more and it makes a weird, runny mess. And WOW, what a deal you can get at your Safeway! We are still paying in the range of $10 each here in KC.
Joe says
I love them all but I put it on fresh chopped red bell peppers on top before putting them in the oven.
Every two months up here we have sales on them. The price drops to $5.99 & $4.99 when you buy 5.
And yes they do go very quickly. I run around to all the stores and buy them up. Yum
Middle of Wisconsin.
Tooti says
I put extra chopped toppings and vegan cheese on my Daiya pizzas and it makes them perfect! My favorites are spinach, onion, broccoli then on top I cover it in vegan cheese. Then top w some pesto and a side of salad. Makes a great dinner!
Johnna says
What lovely additions! Thank you for sharing these.