We looked at some of the best and worst frozen pizzas a while back, but as tastes change and new products become available all the time, so it never hurts to add new items to the list. Real Simple put out their top three frozen pizzas and only one of them was on our first list. The pizza that we both liked was from Amy's Organics, which was a runner-up in the tasting, but American Flatbread was their top pick. It had an "artisanal crust" and "amazing" taste, according to their panel. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be available in all stores, since a quick poll of frozen pizza fans revealed that some had never heard of this brand. It is definitely one to keep your eyes out for.
The other runner-up was Chef Antonio Pizza, which is sold at Whole Foods and some other natural foods stores. Its defining characteristic is that the pizza is square, not round, though that doesn't seem to impact the crispy crust or well-matched toppings in any substantial way.

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9-06-2006 @6:36PM Ari said... I think I've had that American Flatbread pizza. I bought it at a local co-op market in Seattle after they did a demo of it. If I recall, it was quite expensive... I can't remember exactly how much, but at least a few bucks more than anything else there. Worth a try, if you want to eat something a bit upmarket.
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9-07-2006 @1:34AM Kate said... I have not tried it, but I've seen it in the case of our local Sacramento Natural Foods Co-Op. Ari is right ... very pricey, so I always gave it a miss. I reasoned that no frozen pizza should be priced the same as one served to me fresh from a Brick Oven, by a waitress.
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9-09-2006 @8:46AM Adriane said... I've had this pizza numerous times. American Flatbread - in comparison to many other frozen pizzas- has a nice crunchy crust and quality toppings, no matter what the flavor.
True, they are expensive- so if you're prone to eating a ton of pizza perhaps you can indulge in AF only once in a while. But as they say "you get what you pay for".
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9-07-2006 @5:38AM David Geere said... Saw a TV show last night which made a totally organic based pizza with no meat at all, looked awsome and was said to taste fantastic, going to try making one tonight. Thanks for the tips on these pizzas ;)
David
http://www.EatingBritain.com
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9-07-2006 @6:41PM rob said... Our local Whole Foods carries American Flatbread. I used to hate frozen pizza, but now I keep a couple of the AF's around and eat one every now and then. The small one makes two good size servings.
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