Has anyone purchased the Costco's frozen Kirkland Pizzas? (3 or 4 in the box for $12?)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the same with the box, thanks for the info.


How do hey taste?
Anonymous
Honestly they are just okay, for some reason they tasted alot better when I got the sample one from the lady at the store...guess anything tastes good when you are pushing a mammoth sized shopping cart, hungry and plodding through Costco. Dejorno is much better.
Anonymous
I think the Kirkland frozen pizza is the best of all the frozen pizzas I have tried. I use a pizza baking stone in my oven and they come out great. Crispy crust, tasty, sauce is also very good and the cheese melts perfectly and tasts great.

I buy the cheese pizza and add my own ingredients. Today I made a margarita with Costco compari tomatoes and fresh basil. Perfect lunch for two adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly they are just okay, for some reason they tasted alot better when I got the sample one from the lady at the store...guess anything tastes good when you are pushing a mammoth sized shopping cart, hungry and plodding through Costco. Dejorno is much better.


It's because of the pizza oven. My mom owns a bar and people always asked the same question about our frozen pizzas. They are sold in a school fundraiser as well and everyone knew the difference in coming to the bar. My university pizza spot used to sell a frozen version in my hometown (2 hours away) and whenever I missed my college town I'd go get one and take it to the bar to cook it. Tasted better than the actual restaurant.

If you have kids, you should consider a pizza oven. You can cook anything in it just like a toaster oven, but all those frozen foods taste much better.
Anonymous
LOL... I almost called my wife because I was upset that she did the same thing. I was going to ask "Who throws the box with the instructions away without writing them down first?" And then I read this post! Thanks for the instructions, Now I'll just have to laugh at her
Anonymous
425 degrees for 22-24 minutes. The plastic wrap has the instructions printed on each pizza, just for future reference.
Anonymous
well im glad she hasnt deleted the post because my husband threw out the card board cut out that i had save. the instruction are actually on the plastic in really tiny letters
Anonymous
I put my on the outside grill,it was great...set on high with life closed for first 5 min
Anonymous
I did the same thing too. Usually I cut the cooking instructions from the box and save for future reference. It's very helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I put my on the outside grill,it was great...set on high with life closed for first 5 min


How does one close life for 5 mins?
Anonymous
thanks all, i did same & found your direx helpful!
Anonymous
Yippppeee. Glad to see this is back. Yes
A little olive oil and its delicious
Anonymous
This was so awesome, thanks for your help!!
Anonymous
I'm not sure what brand of pizza I got from Costco, and I too threw the box out. I was surprised to see that on the individual pizza the plastic covering it had the cooking instructions!
Anonymous
Since it is a frozen pizza, atleast 6 months I am guessing. IDK about one year.
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