Best Frozen Pizza
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Honestly, Totino's pizzas are my jam. I like the crackery crust and saltiness, a whole pizza is less than 500 calories, and every time I log one MFP is like, "Good job! This food is high in protein!" (And then it scolds me for logging too much squash or an extra banana, but that's a whole other issue.) I don't have them super often, but they're my go-to when I just want some frozen pizza.
Yes! I'm not alone! And I love how they're square now instead of round.0 -
My favorite is Celeste at 360 calories, but it IS tiny. But it tastes the BEST imo! Paired with a small salad or grilled veggies and you can have dinner for 500cals1
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Kashi thin crust. ..the whole pizza is less then 800 calories0
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Not sure if anyone mentioned it but I really like Trader Joe's oven pizza. They have several types and the sauce isn't super sweet or salty which I find many frozen to be. They have deep dish, thin, and regular crust and they are pretty cheap.2
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extra_medium wrote: »Home Run Inn ultra thin.
This and only this.
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My favorite is Whole Foods Market Wood-Fired Pizza Stracchino and Arugula.
I'm probably in the minority though - as someone who loves anchovies on their pizza, I often am
And yes, I do add them.0 -
To me, the OP started at the pinnacle. American Flatbread is far and away my favorite pizza from the freezer.1
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Sabatassos has some really good mini pizzas. There is a margherita pizza that you get at Costco that is good, don't know the brand though.
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I usually get Newman's Own or Walmart's Great Value brand is really good............ just don't get the stuffed crust Great Value ones0
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extra_medium wrote: »Home Run Inn ultra thin.
YES, THIS! Just had it last night. I like the ultra thin deluxe. It's 700 calories for half the pizza! And if you're in the south, Publix supermarket always has them BOGO.0 -
Thank you everyone!!! So many new options! I also discovered California Pizza Kitchen crispy flatbreads. They are small and definitely a snack, but only around 200 calories0
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Thank you everyone!!! So many new options! I also discovered California Pizza Kitchen crispy flatbreads. They are small and definitely a snack, but only around 200 calories
These are also pretty decent. I also found that the recommended cook time is way too long for my oven - I ended up with flatbreads that were dark brown and starting to go black at the edges. Should not have put them in and then walked away the first time I made one.0 -
lightenup2016 wrote: »I'm sorry this is not actually a frozen pizza, but I thought I would post this for those who love a thin crust. I've recently discovered "tortilla pizzas"-- I use Trader Joe's flour tortillas, some pasta sauce, and grated mozzarella cheese, stick it in the oven for 10 minutes, and you've got a great super-thin-crust pizza in almost the same time as frozen. Of course you can add other toppings, but this is quickest. I've also done this for "Mexican pizzas", using salsa, black beans, and a cheddar or cheddar/Colby blend. Yum!! 320-350 calories for each pizza depending on toppings.
As for actual frozen pizza, we also like the Dr. Oetker Ristorante and Newman's Own as well. Also, Trader Joe's has a pepperoni and sausage pizza that is awesome, and also a cheese less roasted veg pizza that is really good.
Thank you! Don't know why I never thought of this, but I LOVE cracker crust on a pizza so I will definitely have to try this!0 -
For the price, I like a Red Baron classic crust at $3.50. The Mexican one is my favorite, but my grocery store doesn't seem to be stocking it lately. Red Barons never lets me down. It's not fine dining, but it gets the frozen pizza job done. Never had much use for the fancier brands like DiGiorno and Freschetta. Tony's at $2.50 isn't bad. And I'm not above a Totino's at $1.20. A whole Totino's has around 700 calories btw, not 500.
Screamin' Sicilians are good but a little pricey at around $7.0 -
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fitmom4lifemfp wrote: »lightenup2016 wrote: »I'm sorry this is not actually a frozen pizza, but I thought I would post this for those who love a thin crust. I've recently discovered "tortilla pizzas"-- I use Trader Joe's flour tortillas, some pasta sauce, and grated mozzarella cheese, stick it in the oven for 10 minutes, and you've got a great super-thin-crust pizza in almost the same time as frozen. Of course you can add other toppings, but this is quickest. I've also done this for "Mexican pizzas", using salsa, black beans, and a cheddar or cheddar/Colby blend. Yum!! 320-350 calories for each pizza depending on toppings.
As for actual frozen pizza, we also like the Dr. Oetker Ristorante and Newman's Own as well. Also, Trader Joe's has a pepperoni and sausage pizza that is awesome, and also a cheese less roasted veg pizza that is really good.
Thank you! Don't know why I never thought of this, but I LOVE cracker crust on a pizza so I will definitely have to try this!
Check out "the world according to eggface" blog... she has a "pizza porn" section showing about 50 combinations of ways to make this tortilla pizza. Its drooly....0 -
Try Oxymoron
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fitmom4lifemfp wrote: »lightenup2016 wrote: »I'm sorry this is not actually a frozen pizza, but I thought I would post this for those who love a thin crust. I've recently discovered "tortilla pizzas"-- I use Trader Joe's flour tortillas, some pasta sauce, and grated mozzarella cheese, stick it in the oven for 10 minutes, and you've got a great super-thin-crust pizza in almost the same time as frozen. Of course you can add other toppings, but this is quickest. I've also done this for "Mexican pizzas", using salsa, black beans, and a cheddar or cheddar/Colby blend. Yum!! 320-350 calories for each pizza depending on toppings.
As for actual frozen pizza, we also like the Dr. Oetker Ristorante and Newman's Own as well. Also, Trader Joe's has a pepperoni and sausage pizza that is awesome, and also a cheese less roasted veg pizza that is really good.
Thank you! Don't know why I never thought of this, but I LOVE cracker crust on a pizza so I will definitely have to try this!
Check out "the world according to eggface" blog... she has a "pizza porn" section showing about 50 combinations of ways to make this tortilla pizza. Its drooly....
THANKS!
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Not frozen but quick. Flat out artasian pizza crusts, sauce, cheese and topping. Only takes 10-15 mins.0
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I love Dr. Oetker's pizza. California Kitchen thin crust isn't bad either.
If you don't care about calories, I love the Unos deep dish frozen pizzas too.0 -
Trader Joes, Bambino mini pizzas for me, hands down. You can have two for a total of 500 calories (it's like two personal thick crust pizzas).
https://eatingatjoes.com/2015/07/08/trader-giottos-joes-bambino-pizza-formaggio/
I will say, I haven't had the courage to weight them to see if they weigh more than reported in the serving...and I don't think I'm going to.0 -
extra_medium wrote: »Home Run Inn ultra thin.
I am gluten free so I have never had it, but this is my husband's new favorite. I think he's addicted. Every time he goes to the grocery store, he comes home with one.0 -
Trader Joes, Bambino mini pizzas for me, hands down. You can have two for a total of 500 calories (it's like two personal thick crust pizzas).
https://eatingatjoes.com/2015/07/08/trader-giottos-joes-bambino-pizza-formaggio/
I will say, I haven't had the courage to weight them to see if they weigh more than reported in the serving...and I don't think I'm going to.
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I like red baron. I usually buy one and cut it up so I don't have to cook the whole thing at once.0
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Trader Joes, Bambino mini pizzas for me, hands down. You can have two for a total of 500 calories (it's like two personal thick crust pizzas).
https://eatingatjoes.com/2015/07/08/trader-giottos-joes-bambino-pizza-formaggio/
I will say, I haven't had the courage to weight them to see if they weigh more than reported in the serving...and I don't think I'm going to.
Ohhhhh, I forgot about those!
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lightenup2016 wrote: »I'm sorry this is not actually a frozen pizza, but I thought I would post this for those who love a thin crust. I've recently discovered "tortilla pizzas"-- I use Trader Joe's flour tortillas, some pasta sauce, and grated mozzarella cheese, stick it in the oven for 10 minutes, and you've got a great super-thin-crust pizza in almost the same time as frozen. Of course you can add other toppings, but this is quickest. I've also done this for "Mexican pizzas", using salsa, black beans, and a cheddar or cheddar/Colby blend. Yum!! 320-350 calories for each pizza depending on toppings.
As for actual frozen pizza, we also like the Dr. Oetker Ristorante and Newman's Own as well. Also, Trader Joe's has a pepperoni and sausage pizza that is awesome, and also a cheese less roasted veg pizza that is really good.
I usually use FlatOut flatbread and top with whatever I want....i'll have to try your Mexican version, it sounds pretty good0
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