Here's the Verdict on Trader Joe's New Cauliflower Pizza Crust

Cauliflower pizza crusts are a great gluten-free option, but not always so much a good vegan option (recipes usually call for cheese or eggs). I'm vegan, so I was sort of unmoved to hear that Trader Joe's is now carrying a pre-made frozen version. Until I read the ingredients: cauliflower, cornstarch, potato starch, olive oil, and salt. No cheese, no eggs! Well, now I'm excited, I thought. But is it good? I decided to give it a shot, and in a word: ohyeahhh.

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There's a new cauliflower pizza crust in town; $3.99 each at Trader Joe's. | Image by Mackenzie Schieck.

It has a neutral flavor without being blah, and I'd describe the texture as slightly chewy, thin, crispy cornbread. I do think next time I'll pre-bake it to get it as crispy as possible, because the edges were my favorite part. (Though, for the record, I think anything I was missing in the way of crispiness is 100 percent the fault of my oven—it's not the best.) I baked mine for the full 15 minutes they suggest for a flatbread version, and could have gone for longer. My plan next time—and there will be a next time—is to pre-bake for 15 minutes, put the toppings on, then return it to the oven to heat the toppings for five minutes or so. I can't imagine it would get too crispy. (I mean, is that even a thing??)

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This pizza is topped with pesto, sliced tomatoes, and salt and pepper to taste. | Image by Mackenzie Schieck.

The cherry on top is that these crusts are pretty inexpensive - just $3.99 each, so it'll be hard not to justify stocking up, which I suggest you do. Once everyone gets wind of this new item, I expect it to be in high demand. And once you have your freezer full, check out the pizza recipes below for topping inspiration. It's gluten-free pizza party time!

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