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Little Caesars Tests New Gluten-Free Pizzas
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
Celiac.com 03/06/2024 - Exciting news for our gluten-free community! Little Caesars is now testing a new Gluten-Free Pizza at select locations in the Denver, Colorado area. While this option is currently available for a limited time, it's a promising step towards inclusivity in the world of pizza. So, what can you expect from Little Caesars' Gluten-Free Pizza? Let's dive in. The Gluten-Free Pizza is offered in a convenient rectangular shape, perfectly portioned for one person. It's cut into four slices, resembling half the size of Little Caesars' signature Deep Dish Pizza. The crust of the Gluten-Free Pizza is thicker, with a delightful crispy edge that's caramelized and cheesy – a treat for your taste buds. For those who love classic flavors, you can choose between Pepperoni or Cheese toppings for your Gluten-Free Pizza, priced at $8.99. But if you're feeling adventurous, you also have the option to customize your pizza with your favorite toppings. Now, it's essential to address an important aspect of gluten-free dining – cross-contamination. While Little Caesars has introduced this Gluten-Free Pizza option, they acknowledge the risk of cross-contamination in a typical pizza environment. Flour particles can linger in the air, potentially contaminating gluten-free products. Due to this risk, Little Caesars does not recommend their Gluten-Free Pizza for customers with celiac disease. While it's disappointing that individuals with celiac disease may not be able to enjoy this new offering, it's still a positive step towards catering to diverse dietary needs. For those with gluten sensitivity or those simply looking to reduce their gluten intake, Little Caesars' Gluten-Free Pizza could be a delicious option. As the demand for gluten-free options continues to grow, we hope to see more efforts from restaurants and food chains to provide safe and enjoyable dining experiences for everyone. In the meantime, let's celebrate this small victory and savor every bite of our Gluten-Free Pizza from Little Caesars. Read more at brandeating.com -
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Frozen Pizza
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
Celiac.com 12/14/2022 - With more and more gluten-free products hitting the market, just about every day, it's important to stay on top of the latest offerings. Here's our most up-to-date list of America's top gluten-free frozen pizza brands. These top brands of frozen pizza are labeled "Gluten Free." That means that you can breath extra easy about serving them to people with celiac disease. The list includes many reader favorites, like California Pizza Kitchen and Mama Cozzi's, among others. Do you have a favorite brand of gluten-free frozen pizza that we might have missed? Share it below in the comments. Top Brands of Gluten-Free Frozen Pizza include: Oggi's Foods Oggi's Foods makes the following gluten-free pizzas: Beyond Pepperoni With Real Mozzarella Beyond Pepperoni With Real Mozzarella Beyond Meat Supreme Pizza California - Beyond Meat Pizza Texan - Beyond Meat Pizza Americana - Beyond Meat Pizza Siciliana - Beyond Meat Pizza Quattro Formaggi Veggitaly Margherita Caprese – Costco Gluten-Free Pizza Absolutely Gluten Free Absolutely Gluten Free makes: Mozzarella Cheese Cauliflower Crust Pizza Non-Dairy Mozzarella-Style Topping Cauliflower Crust Pizza Against the Grain Against the Grain makes the following varieties of gluten-free pizza: Against the Grain Three Cheese Pizza Against the Grain Pepperoni Pizza Against the Grain Margherita Pizza Against the Grain Nut-Free Pesto Pizza Against the Grain Pizza ShellBetter 4U Better 4U Better4U makes branded frozen gluten-free pizzas. Gluten Free 4 Cheese Pizza Gluten Free Dairy Free Vegetable Pizza Gluten Free Mediterranean Pizza Gluten Free Roasted Vegetable Pizza Gluten Free Uncured Pepperoni Pizza California Pizza Kitchen California Pizza Kitchen makes the following gluten-free frozen pizzas: California Pizza Kitchen Gluten Free BBQ Recipe Chicken Crispy Thin Crust Pizza California Pizza Kitchen Gluten Free Margherita Recipe Pizza California Pizza Kitchen Cauliflower Artisanal Style Cheese Pizza California Pizza Kitchen Cauliflower Uncured Pepperoni, Mushroom And Sausage Pizza Caulipower Caulipower makes gluten-free cauliflower crust pizzas. Caulipower Margherita Piza Caulipower Pepperoni Pizza Caulipower Pepperoni Veggie Caulipower Three Cheese Pizza Caulipower Veggie Pizza Conte's Conte's makes: Gluten Free Cheese Margherita Pizza Gluten Free Pepperoni Pizza Gluten Free Mushroom Florentine Pizza Gluten Free Spinach & Feta Pizza Gluten Free Three Cheese Pizza Daiya Daiya makes: Daiya Cheeze Lover’s Pizza DiGiorno DiGiorno makes two gluten free pizzas: DiGiorno Ultra Thin Four Cheese Pizza DiGiorno Ultra Thin Sausage Supreme Pizza Enjoy Life Foods Plentils Margherita Pizza Freschetta Gluten Free Pizza Freschetta makes gluten-free cheese, veggies, and pepperonis pizza. All are labeled gluten free. Freschetta Gluten Free Four Cheese Pizza Freschetta Gluten Free Margherita with Roasted Garlic Pizza Freschetta Gluten Free Pepperoni Pizza Freschetta Gluten Free Spinach & Roasted Mushroom Gillian's Gillian's makes a frozen pizza dough. Kroger Kroger gluten free is "just like Freschetta," but several dollars cheaper. Kroger Gluten Free Extra Thin Crust Supreme Pizza Kroger Gluten Free Extra Thin Crust Margherita Pizza Kroger Gluten Free Extra Thin Crust Four Cheese Pizza Kroger Gluten Free Extra Thin Crust Vegetable Pizza Kiki's Gluten Free Deep Dish Cheese Pizza Lidl Foods Thin Crust Cheese Pizza Thin Crust Uncured Pepperoni Pizza Milton's Milton's makes: Milton's Roasted Vegetable Pizza Milton's Uncured Pepperoni Pizza Milton's Four Cheese Pizza Milton's Margherita Four Cheese Pizza Mama Cozzi's Pizza Kitchen Made in Italy, Mama Cozzi's offers two gluten-free frozen pizzas. Cauliflower Crust Margherita Pizza 3 Cheese Pizza Cauliflower Crust Sabatasso's Sabatasso's makes frozen gluten-free pizzas for Costco, among other stores. Sabatasso's Gluten-Free Four Cheese Pizza Sabatasso's Gluten-Free Pepperoni Pizza Trader Joe's Trader Joe's frozen gluten-free pizza is available with uncured in pepperoni, bell peppers, black olives, and red onions. Udi's Healthy Foods Udi's Gluten-Free makes numerous gluten-free pizzas, including: Udi's Four Cheese Pizza Udi's Pizza Crust, 2-Pack Udi's Margherita Pizza Udi's Single Supreme Pizza Udi's Sweet Potato Crust Four Cheese Pizza Udi's Sweet Potato Crust Barbecue Style Chicken Pizza Udi's Uncured Pepperoni Pizza Udi's Three Cheese Pizza- 21 comments
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Trader Joe's Updates its Gluten-Free Pizza
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
Celiac.com 09/06/2022 - After taking some hard knocks on quality from its customers, Trader Joe's is back in the frozen gluten-free pizza game with a reformulated version of its original private label gluten-free pizza. According to a July 16 Instagram post, Trader Joe's, the new pie features an updated crust recipe that blends cauliflower with chickpea and rice flours. Trader Joe's frozen gluten-free pizza is available with uncured in pepperoni, bell peppers, black olives, and red onions. Above all, good frozen pizza means good crust flavor and texture. After taking some quality knocks on their original version, the jury is still out on the new improved version. So far, reviews are few, but early quality reactions to the company's Instagram announcement seem positive. Comments include numerous one-liners, such as: "This pizza is really good. The topping combo is perfect!" and "This pizza is GOOOD!!! and perfect size for single consumption." As one of the many who tried Trader Joe's original gluten-free frozen pizza and was underwhelmed. I wanted it to be better, especially the crust. If Trader Joe's has worked out the crust the pizza should gain a much more appreciative audience. Having a good, reliable gluten-free frozen pizza on hand is part of a sensible snacking strategy for many people with celiac disease. Here's hoping Trader Joe's has created a winner with this one. Read more at Mashed.com-
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Celiac.com 05/26/2022 - Don't you hate it when you buy a frozen pizza and discover that it looks nothing like the picture on the box? You will not have this issue with Oggi Foods Supreme Gluten-Free Pizzas. I made three of them the other night for my gluten-eating friends, and each one of them came out looking just like the lovely picture on their box. Another thing that blew my mind about these pizzas was how perfectly they've been able to capture the taste of a pizza that has been baked in a traditional, charcoal-fired stone pizza oven. The pizzas taste exactly as if they were “fired” in the traditional way in an Italian pizza oven, and the cauliflower crust is just incredible—my friends and I were unable to tell that there wasn't any wheat in it. In fact, I found myself scrambling to find the box I'd thrown away just to verify that a mistake hadn't been made, and the pizza I was eating was indeed gluten-free—it was! The next thing that blew my mind was just how much the Beyond Meat sausage tasted like real Italian sausage—I honestly could not tell the difference—even when taking individual pieces off of my slice and eating them alone. Both the texture and flavor of the Beyond Meat sausage are outstanding, so much so that there may not be a good reason left to continue eating real sausage. Besides the Supreme, Oggi Foods makes the following varieties of pizzas: California, Texan, Americana, Siciliana, Quattro Formaggi, Veggitaly, Margherita, and the Caprese. Visit their site to find out where to buy them.
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Celiac.com 04/25/2016 - In a scandal that is shaping up to resemble the story of Paul Seelig, who sold "gluten-free" baked goods that were actually regular baked goods merely labeled "gluten-free," an Ohio couple is suing their local pizzeria for serving "gluten-free" pizza that they claim was just regular pizza labeled as gluten-free. According to court documents, the Reynoldsburg, Ohio couple claims that, on April 11, 2014, they bought a pie from Donatos Pizza at 7580 East Broad Street in Reynoldsburg. The couple claims that the pizza was advertised as gluten-free, but was made with standard pizza dough, which contains wheat flour. The couple is seeking compensation for nearly $9,000 in medical expenses, nearly $4,000 in lost wages and unspecified future damages. The lawsuit was filed Monday in Franklin County. According to court documents, Donatos has not yet been served its copy of the lawsuit. Stay tuned for more details on this and other stories about gluten-free issues.
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