As anybody who's spent some time in the frozen food aisle knows, the choices in frozen pizza can
Aside from green olives, this bad boy had sausage, pepperoni, roasted onion, roasted green and red peppers, and black olives. I took the liberty of crushing some pequin peppers over the pizza before putting it in the oven.
One thing that gave me hope when I pulled it out of the box was the vacuum sealed wrap that was around it. I don't know why but it seems the better pizzas come in the vacuum seal rather than the regular old plastic wrap. Not to mention, I could see that the onions and peppers actually had been "roasted" before packaging.
After about 15 minutes I pulled it out of the oven. It had a really nice dark golden top and the bottom was crisp. The only criticism I had at this point was that a lot of the crust around the perimeter still looked a little too white. This could have had something to do with oven placement.
Now for the taste. It was really, really good for a frozen pizza. The crust was both crisp and chewy. The toppings were very generous and tasty. This is probably my new favorite, especially among the rising crust varieties. It is the closest that I've had to a restaurant pizza out of the freezer. I can heartily recommend this frozen pizza.
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Tombstone is the greatest frozen pizza ever. And a damn fine hot sause delivery system. And don't forget it!
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