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Not quite a chupaqueso pizza

Posted March 25th, 2007 at 4:54 pm by Jay Maynard

While I was in the local Hy-Vee grocery store today buying the usual stuff, I noticed a display case full of eye-catching boxes: Van Harden’s Cheese Crust Pizza. Naturally, I had to try one.

The crust is made with cheese and starch, and bakes up to a more-or-less crusty consistency - or would, at least, if I’d followed the directions a bit more exactly. (They call for 10-12 minutes at 450 degrees F, or until the cheese melts; the cheese had melted on mine at 8 minutes, but I let it run till 10 anyway.) It is very important to let it cool for 5 minutes to let the crust set. (I did that.)

The results weren’t bad, though it wasn’t the nice crispy crust I expected. The tomato sauce was quite good, and there was enough cheese and sausage on mine to satisfy me. I’m definitely going to try again, this time following the directions a bit more exactly.

If you live in a place with a Hy-Vee store, you should be able to find it in the frozen food section. If you don’t, and are feeling adventurous, you can also order online; they’ll ship overnight, in an insulated box with dry ice to keep it frozen.

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