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Totino's frozen pizza? It was always a late night snack in my family. Then, in college, it became a meal! That little pizza packed a powerful punch with it's zesty sauce and it's ground pepperoni and sausage!
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Totino's Family Size Pizza Box |
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Totino's Plastic Wrapped |
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When you take the Totino's out of the box, you still have to take off the layer of plastic wrap. I usually use a knife to do this, so, I don't knock off all of the toppings.
Here's the Totino's on the pizza stone. Using the pizza stone was actually a bad idea for this pizza. It turns out with a nice crispy crust when baked straight on the oven rack. The instructions say to do this, but I ignored them and used the stone.
Tontino's Pizza Cooked
The Totino's Pizza has always been one of my go to pizzas! I'm a little sad that it didn't turn out as well on the pizza stone. It still tasted pretty good. It's pepperoni, sausage, and ham/Canadian bacon is more ground or in little pieces. They pack good flavors into those little bits of meat. The sauce has a nice spice to it that gives it a kick. The cheese is ok. I give this pizza 2 and half pizza pies out of four. More than anything, the Totino's Pizza has a bit of sentimental value to me, since I've eaten from a very young age.
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