These Are The Best Frozen Pizzas For When You Can't Wait For Delivery
DiGiorno
target.com
$5.79
When you combine two of the best foods ever, you can't go wrong. DiGiorno borrows the signature layering technique of croissant dough to make a thick, flaky pizza crust.
Our tasters agreed that it's a great choice for crust lovers, saying it's "nice and crispy" and "extra buttery."
(Target)Newman's Own
target.com
$5.99
Newman's Own is a great pick for when you want a thin and crispy base for your pizza. All of our tasters noted how much they loved the crispiness, and how the pizza still felt substantial.
We also loved the pepperoni in particular—with just one bite, you can tell that this is the real thing.
(Target)Acme
acmemarkets.com
$9.29
We tried a wide variety of gluten-free pies, from chickpea to flax to cauliflower crusts. Caulipower's version was the obvious winner. The crust is cooked in a stone-fired oven, which lends a crispy exterior that can stand up to the toppings.
It also had the least artificial flavor of any pie we tried. It's a solid pick for people with allergies, special diets, or anybody who wants to limit their carb intake.
(Acme)Amy's Kitchen
walmart.com
$8.78
When we were picking our favorite cheese pizzas, our most important factor was the quality of the cheese itself. Amy's Cheese Pizza offered the most flavorful pie with a distinctly high quality cheese.
Our tasters also loved the sauce to cheese to crust ratio, which made for a balanced bite that still allowed the cheese to shine.
(Walmart)California Pizza Kitchen is launching a new line of pizzas that feature a thin, flaky, crust inspired by a croissant. We got our hands on a box ahead of its release and, can we just say, it blew nearly every pizza out of the water.
The flakiness is next level delicious, there's an even distribution of pepperoni, and you can never go wrong with a drizzle of hot honey. Run, don't walk, to your nearest Target this April to get yourself a box.
(California Pizza Kitchen)California Pizza Kit
target.com
$6.19
Come on, if we have to pick a top choice for a barbecue chicken pizza, we're obviously going with the people who invented it in the first place. The crispy, thin crust is delightfully crunchy but substantial enough to hold up all the toppings.
Some of us found the barbecue sauce to be a little on the sweet side, but it's still a winner in our book.
(Target)Newman's Own
acmemarkets.com
$9.99
When you're looking to eat a frozen pizza that transports you to an upscale Italian restaurant, Newman's Own has the pie for you. The chewy, Neopolitan style crust is loaded with a tangy tomato sauce, slices of mozzarella, and tons of fresh basil.
One of our tasters summed it up best: "I mean, incredible! For a frozen pizza?!"
(Acme)Totino's
target.com
$1.39
If you're lamenting the end of the dollar slice like we are, you're likely on the hunt for a new affordable late night snack. Enter: Totino's Party Pizza.
Is it the best on the market? No. But the signature crispy, cracker-like crust is super satisfying. Like one of our editors said, "This pizza is my childhood."
(Target)Red Baron
target.com
$3.99
Sometimes we want to feel nostalgic for our youth, complete with the pizza we would eat at school cafeterias and birthday parties. Red Baron's Classic Crust pizza fits the bill.
There's a hearty amount of pepperoni and a solid ratio of sauce to cheese. Many of us agreed that eating this pie felt super nostalgic.
(Target)Home Run Inn
Acme
$9.99
If we're honest, a lot of the pies we tried were small enough to be considered a personal pizza. Home Run Inn's pizza is made for those time when you need to feed a crowd.
This pizza weighs nearly 2 pounds and doesn't skimp on the cheese. The crust has the perfect balance of a crispy exterior and fluffy interior. One of our tasters said, "The name says it all. It's a home run."
(Acme)DiGiorno
Target
$11.89
If you like your pizza cheesy—and we mean really cheesy—you need to try DiGiorno's Fully Stuffed Crust pizza. There's a full layer of cheese in the middle of the crust. Each bite is fluffy and cheesy, but you still get a hint of crispness at the bottom. It's hearty, indulgent, and well worth the price.
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A team of taste-testers sampled every kind of frozen pizza sold at major grocery stores, so you know which frozen pizza is best.