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Sabatasso’s – Gluten-Free Four-Cheese Pizza


Amy R.

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Amy R. Apprentice

Hi,

Does anyone know if this pizza is safe from cross contamination with gluten? Costco sells it. 

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I could not find anything specific on this, but if it is labelled gluten-free, it should be safe for those with celiac disease.

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On 2/2/2023 at 6:58 PM, Amy R. said:

Hi,

Does anyone know if this pizza is safe from cross contamination with gluten? Costco sells it. 

Amy, it is safe for me and I am highly sensitive. We jazz it up with some preferred veggie toppings and more cheese on my husband’s side. It is not quite as good as Against the Grain (pesto especially) but cheaper and easier to find. You should be safe with it. Good luck!

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Update on the pizza: I now prefer  the Sabatasso’s – Gluten-Free Four-Cheese Pizza to the Against the Grain. After eating the Sabatasso’s mostly and revisiting the ATG pizza, I found the crust to be too heavy. Well, it is Friday night so I think I will pop one in the oven!🍕It is just as good if not better reheated in the oven in an iron skillet… if you have left-overs!

CatherineWang Apprentice

I've never seen a gluten-free pizza by them. Could you please post a pic? Having a gluten-free pizza sounds great! And yummy...

pplewis3d Rookie

Hi Catherine, Here you go! The only thing is that I can only find it at Costco. I can't get it to come up online at Costco. I am guessing it is because it can't be delivered to my delivery zip code. I am too far away but they have always had it. Among other things, the company information about it says this "This product was produced with gluten free ingredients in a certified gluten free facility or a fully segregated gluten free room." I like that! Hope you are close to a Costco. I am not but I make a trip once a month to get three cartons of 3 each or more depending on my freezer space. I tried to upload a photo of one I had made but it was 500 kb and the limit is 496.98.

Enjoy!

 

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