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Are you looking for pizza with a cracker-thin crust? Try Connie’s Classic Thin Crust Pizza.
Connie’s pizza has a perfectly crisp crust that’s finished with a bit of semolina on the bottom. That touch of coarse cornmeal adds a bit of crunch and flavor that our team found so appealing.
This pizza is so much more than that crispy crust, though. Connie’s frozen pizza is piled with plenty of toppings including a tester-favorite pepperoni. “This pepperoni tastes fresh and a bit spicy—yum!” says Ellie. No need to upgrade this pie with extras, though we do have some frozen pizza upgrades if you’re interested in more!
Also worth noting is the tomato sauce on this pizza. It’s seasoned well with plenty of Italian herbs and a good amount of ripe tomato flavor—nothing tinned or artificial here!
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Frozen pizzas typically fall into two camps: thick crust or thin crust. Home Run Inn defies those expectations with a totally different kind of frozen pizza crust—one that our Test Kitchen team enjoyed and had testers going back for more.
“The crust here isn’t too thick or too thin,” says Ellie. Home Run Inn’s frozen pizza crust falls in the middle and has a texture that our team found downright crave-able. “It’s a flaky crust—almost like a croissant,” says the Test Kitchen’s Maggie Knoebel. This unique and tempting texture makes it easy to want to go back for another slice.
Of course, the plentiful and gooey cheese also makes this pie a winner. “This one has the best cheese by far,” says Maggie. It pairs well with that rich crispy crust and perfectly spiced (though not spicy) pepperoni.
While our team doesn’t think you’ll have any leftovers, they do have some tips on how to reheat pizza so it’s just as good the next day.
How We Tested Frozen Pizzas
Our Test Kitchen team sampled 10 different frozen pizza brands in this taste test. These brands included thick- and thin-crust varieties. While our team would have loved to sample dozens of pizzas topped with everything from sausage to veggies to multiple kinds of cheese, we narrowed in on the most popular variety of frozen pizza: pepperoni.
Each pizza was prepped in a standard oven (not a specialty indoor pizza oven) and judged according to these major categories:
- Appearance: No one should be able to resist a good pizza! Before you even slice, you should want to dive into pie with plenty of cheese, a golden crust and evenly distributed pepperoni (though we have a trick on how to arrange toppings for optimal enjoyment!).
- Toppings: Our team judged the quality of the cheese and pepperoni as well as the distribution of these toppings. Generous amounts of pepperoni are always appreciated!
- Crust: So often frozen pizzas have crusts that, well, taste like cardboard. We wanted to find flavorful and satisfying crusts—thick or thin.
- Overall flavor: The crust, sauce, cheese and pepperoni should all work together to make a satisfying pizza to eat on a Friday night in. It’s that simple!
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