Have you tried the new Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust yet?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the recent introduction of the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust and participants' reactions to new baking products. Several users share their excitement and personal experiences with these products in their cooking.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of discovering the new Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust, noting its perfect fit in the Large Bar Pan and its unique rectangular shape.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the new crescent rolls without perforations, mentioning their use in chicken pot pie.
  • One participant mentions having a coupon for the Thin Crust Pizza Crust and plans to try it for making Stromboli.
  • Some participants express a shared enthusiasm for new products and the joy they bring in cooking.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ, with participants sharing various personal experiences and preferences regarding new baking products, but no clear consensus emerges on a specific topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their individual cooking experiences and preferences related to new Pillsbury products, reflecting a sense of community around culinary exploration.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in new baking products and those looking for inspiration in their cooking may find this discussion relevant.

DessertDivaFL
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I am not sure if anyone posted this but I went to the store an hour ago to get the ingredients for the Spinach Carbonara Pizza and I found a new Pillsbury product - THIN CRUST PIZZA CRUST. Oh, this is wonderful. It is a perfect fit in the Large Bar Pan! It will unroll the opposite of the traditional pizza crust because it is longer (shaped like a perfect rectangle).

I just had to share with you. Oh, I think the pizza is ready. Yum! :chef:
 
Yay for new stuff! I got so excited when I saw that they were making crescent rolls WITHOUT the perforations! So perfect for when I make chicken pot pie (I lay that over the top instead of using a crust). Glad to know I'm not the only one who gets happy about the little things. :)
 
That is great to hear!
 
I have a coupon for those and thought I'd give them a try. I think it would work well for Stromboli.
 
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sklay723 said:
Yay for new stuff! I got so excited when I saw that they were making crescent rolls WITHOUT the perforations! So perfect for when I make chicken pot pie (I lay that over the top instead of using a crust). Glad to know I'm not the only one who gets happy about the little things. :)

You and I seem to have a lot in common. Not just living in FL and dealing with Fay. :p
 
DessertDivaFL said:

You and I seem to have a lot in common. Not just living in FL and dealing with Fay. :p

I was thinking the same thing. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust made of?

The Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust is made from a blend of wheat flour, water, and other ingredients that help create a crispy and delicious base for your pizza. It is designed to be easy to roll out and bake, providing a convenient option for homemade pizzas.

How do I prepare the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust?

To prepare the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust, simply preheat your oven according to the package instructions, roll out the crust on a baking sheet or pizza stone, add your favorite toppings, and bake until golden brown. It's a quick and easy way to enjoy homemade pizza!

Can I freeze the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust?

Yes, you can freeze the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust! If you have leftovers or want to stock up, simply wrap the crust tightly in plastic wrap and place it in the freezer. When you're ready to use it, thaw it in the refrigerator before baking.

What are some topping suggestions for the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust?

The Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust is versatile and can be topped with a variety of ingredients. Popular options include tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, vegetables, and fresh herbs. Feel free to get creative and customize it to your taste!

Is the Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust suitable for specific dietary needs?

The Pillsbury Thin Crust Pizza Crust contains wheat and gluten, so it may not be suitable for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease. Always check the packaging for specific dietary information and consider alternative crust options if needed.

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