Trader Joe’s Basil Pesto Flatbread Pizza Reviews

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  1. Miss “Trader Giotto’s”

    Good old 2011

    From What’s Good at Trader Joe’s

    “Let me tell you: This is a great pizza, and as a very experienced pizza enjoyer/connoisseur, that’s a compliment to not take lightly. As it baked in our oven, the aroma of pesto and cheese filled our house, making me even hungrier. Once I sliced it up and took a bite, I knew it was worth the wait. The ciabatta crust is ridiculously tasty – though flat, it’s thick enough to be crispy on the outside while chewy in the middle, while the corners get all crackery when browned up. As for the basil pesto, it’s superb and very fresh tasting, and made me eager for the day when we have enough from our garden to make a batch. The romano and parmesan cheese on top is also amazing – it’s so light and mild and fresh tasting that I could have sworn it was young mozzarella

    It was better than any cheese I’ve ever had on a frozen pizza, and tastier than pretty much any bagged shredded cheese I can think of. Every bite was met with an mmm from both of us and was delicious from start to finish.

    But what about the tomatoes? We both actually liked them, for different reasons. I was enamored with them because, again, they were fresh tasting, very ripe and sweet, and added great flavor. Sandy was in favor of them because, and I quote, “They’re right out on top and easy for me to pick right off, not like all embedded in the cheese and stuff.” Hey, more tomatoey goodness for me, and potential crisis averted, so all good.

    All together it made one really good lunch, I’d say nearly as good as what one can hope for when making from scratch with homegrown veggies and herbs involved. It definitely looks, tastes, and smells homemade all the way around,

    At $4.99, I’d say it’s maybe slightly overpriced, but then again, that’s about the price for a mediocre freezer pizza, which this is way way better than. Our own respective halves carried us each other til dinner time without too much struggle. As a recommendation, when baking place a cookie sheet on the rack below the rack with the pizza on it to catch any pesto or cheese melting and drooping off (it’s a pie you’re supposed to put right on the rack itself). Aside from homemade (which my brother and sister-in-law are the experts at), this probably is the best pizza I’ve had in recent memory, and though it certainly made me scratch my head at my wife once more, I’m really glad she spotted it and decided the tomatoes weren’t enough deterrent for her. “

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