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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)

Bob's Red Mill  Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)Brand: Bob's Red Mill
Category: Grocery

List Price: $15.96
Buy New: $12.87
as of 7/31/2010 06:09 MSD details
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars reviews

Number Of Items: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8.5 x 4

ASIN: B001D0676C

Release Date: July 21, 2008
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix is wheat free, dairy free, whole grain and can be made without eggs.
  • Easy to prepare. Just add eggs (or subsitute flaxseed meal), water and olive oil.
  • The mix contains a yeast packet and bakes up like a real wheat crust

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Bob's Red Mill gluten free pizza crust mix makes two twelve inch pizza crusts. The product is dairy free and whole grain. Bob's Red Mill products labeled gluten free are batch tested in our quality control laboratory.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars GF Pizza Crust Mix pretty good!   July 23, 2010
Pianolady (South Mississippi, US)
If you are like me and trying to stick to a gluten-free diet, then I'm sure you've been looking for ways to make a good pizza. Pizza was something I wasn't willing to give up, and with this product, I don't have to! One bag makes enough dough for several large pizzas, or like me, you can use what you need, then keep the rest refridgerated for several days. Having a pack of 4 means I don't have to run out. I think it's pretty good, easy to make up (it comes with its' own yeast) and not bad considering it's GF.


3 out of 5 stars Not That Great   July 22, 2010
butterfly
I gave this product 3 stars because even though I really disliked it, my kids loved it. I think that the garbanzo bean flour really overpowered it. It tasted really bitter and gross to me, and I didn't like the texture. My kids however, demolished two pizzas over two days. This is really impressive for my daughter, who doesn't have celiac disease and doesn't even usually eat pizza. She loved this.


3 out of 5 stars Good, but...   July 7, 2010
R. Moody (NY)
This is easy to make and cooks up well, our issue is the taste. I'm pretty sure it's the garbanzo bean, so if you already know you don't like the flavor of garbanzo beans, you should skip this one. Otherwise it's good, and I'm sure people who like the bean flavor would enjoy this too.


5 out of 5 stars gluten free baking mix   June 15, 2010
Kathyinozarks (Missouri (in the ozarks))
This is one of the best mixes out there for gluten free baking. I save the yeast packet for making the pizza, or other breads, and use this mix as my general baking mix cup for cup in a recipe for cookies, muffins and such. excellent!!


4 out of 5 stars First GF pizza I've had   June 15, 2010
C. Torok
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This product was very easy to prepare. One warning to those unfamiliar with GF 'dough'...it's more like a very thick muffin batter.

While wheat flour has that stretchiness, this does not, simply because it's gluten-free. I think if I had been more prepared for the consistency, it wouldn't have seemed so odd.

That said, it was easy to mix (I did it by hand) and it did rise a bit during the waiting period.

I added dried oregano and chopped fresh garlic to mine, and will add more seasonings next time I make it.

Spreading the "batter" is not hard, if you are prepared. I used a cookie sheet and made one rectangular pizza from one package. Make sure you oil/spray the pan and you will need to spread the mixture using wet hands. Again, since this is not wheat, you will be doing more spreading and patting down than stretching.

You bake the crust first and then add toppings. I used jarred spag sauce, sliced mushrooms, sliced onions and shredded mozz cheese. Baked it for about 18 minutes and it was perfect.

This will not fool anyone into thinking this is a traditional wheat pizza dough. There is no comparison, as wheat has totally different characteristics than these ingredients. BUT, this product is great. Really, it does not have much of any taste at all, and you can add whatever herbs and spices you want to the mixture to customize it. The texture was slightly crunchy and even my husband loved it.

Since this is my first GF mix, I have no other point of reference, so I can't give it 5 stars. BUT, I will continue to use this product on a regular basis and I'm looking forward to trying the all-purpose flour I ordered at the same time.



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