Have your own creative ideas for a pizza? Chicago’s iconic Home Run Inn is giving you a blank canvas to work with thanks to an offering that first turned heads over the holiday season. The company’s “Nothing But Crust” product, which sold out online around Christmas, has now been added to its product lines on a permanent basis, and will be available at retailers around the Chicago area.
Dave148 wrote:Have your own creative ideas for a pizza? Chicago’s iconic Home Run Inn is giving you a blank canvas to work with thanks to an offering that first turned heads over the holiday season. The company’s “Nothing But Crust” product, which sold out online around Christmas, has now been added to its product lines on a permanent basis, and will be available at retailers around the Chicago area.
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The DiGiorno Thanksgiving Pizza “delivers all the Thanksgiving favorites in one bite, no matter how you slice it.”
The pizza is Detroit-style — thick, chewy and rectangular — and is comprised of a creamy gravy sauce, diced sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberries and, obviously, sliced turkey. The whole pie is topped with mozzarella and cheddar cheese and crispy onions.
It’s all the sides you know and may or may not love served in a non-traditional amalgamation of flavors.
Kimberly Holowiak, Senior Brand Manager for DiGiorno, said the company is always looking for “unique ways” to incorporate its pizza offerings with important celebrations.
polster wrote:
I don't know if this sounds good or not?
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bw77 wrote:I happened to see Candlelight frozen pizza at D&D in Evanston the other day. They have both red and white. Curious if anyone has given this a try?
The GP wrote:Frozen pizza from Candlelite has been available to order at Spiteful Brewing for several months. They pop it in whatever heating device they're using and boom, delicious pizza with great beer. I'd imagine what you saw is what Spiteful has.
spinynorman99 wrote:The GP wrote:Frozen pizza from Candlelite has been available to order at Spiteful Brewing for several months. They pop it in whatever heating device they're using and boom, delicious pizza with great beer. I'd imagine what you saw is what Spiteful has.
Takes me back to my youth, ordering a Tombstone baked in the toaster oven behind the bar in random Wisconsin taverns.
JoelF wrote:That's where I first had it, on a fishing trip with my parents in Hayward WI. Seemed great at the time.
bw77 wrote:I happened to see Candlelight frozen pizza at D&D in Evanston the other day. They have both red and white. Curious if anyone has given this a try?
LynnB wrote:Tried the Screamin Sicilian Detroit style tonight for the first time. Great? No. Pretty good? We thought so. Not a style I crave with regularity, but nice to mix in every once in awhile. We doctored it up with some fennel seeds, chili flakes and Parmesan.
mrbrowncanmoo wrote:I had a special request from a friend to bring a Lou Malnati Salad for a party. When I went to pick up the salad, the Tinley Park location offered several packaged frozen pizzas. I decided to try the thick spinach and cheese pie. Brought it home and tossed it in freezer. A few weeks later, I read the directions; which I followed to a T. This pizza was delish! Be it frozen or take out. It was very good and I was very surprised. It was however pricey. Cheaper to do take out. Especially with doordash or Uber Eats pick up deals!!
It's not really a great option if you have a restaurant nearby. We send these out to relatives on the East Coast (nephew is gluten-sensitive so their GF options are great). When our kids were away at college this was also a nice taste of home.
mrbrowncanmoo wrote:It's not really a great option if you have a restaurant nearby. We send these out to relatives on the East Coast (nephew is gluten-sensitive so their GF options are great). When our kids were away at college this was also a nice taste of home.
It was a very good frozen pizza. Of course if you can go to the restaurant, it will be better. This thread isnt about instore pizzas, but the frozen take home and bake kind. So in that vein, this frozen pizza is better than home run inn, tombstone, and most other frozen offerings I have tried!