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DH's family has decided that to make Christmas Eve easier and quicker for everyone, they are ordering pizza for dinner instead of cooking. Easier for you, maybe! DD has never had pizza, but even at 1 I don't want her singled out and feeling leftout. Is there a decent gluten free pizza I can buy and cook for her?


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DH's family has decided that to make Christmas Eve easier and quicker for everyone, they are ordering pizza for dinner instead of cooking. Easier for you, maybe! DD has never had pizza, but even at 1 I don't want her singled out and feeling leftout. Is there a decent gluten free pizza I can buy and cook for her?

I make my own crusts. They freeze really well and they reheat really well. I use Bette Hagman's Easy Pizza recipe from The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks fast and Healthy. I cook the crust for 15-20 minutes before topping, then I top with sauce and cheese and bake for another 5-10 minutes. Very good. Very tasty.

new to LI Newbie

try using foods by gearge pre made pizza or buy hi pizza crust and make your own, either way they taste great.

merry christmas ;)

loraleena Contributor

The crust from Whole Foods gluten free warehouse is really good.

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i use the gluten free pantry french bread/ pizza mix. It's really good and the crust is like pizza hut's. I put EVOO on the crust and add oregano. And I put half the pizza in the freezer and it came out even better when I re-heated it. i added extra cheese and basil when I re-heated it.

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If you're looking for something that's less labor intensive I would buy either Kinnickinnick frozen pizza crusts or Amy's pre-made gluten-free frozen pizza. If you go with Amy's make sure to add some extra toppings.

Courtney

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I've had the frozen pizza at Whole Foods and it was really good!


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I didn't like the Whole Foods crusts.

I wouldn't trust Amy's since I have gotten glutened by them many times.

My favorite is the Comfy Cuisine frozen pizzas. Foods by George are ok, but the Comfy Cuisine pizzas are very cheesy. I cook them in a frying pan and they come out great.

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