Thin and crispy pizza base topped with tomato sauce and a blend of Tilsit cheese and mozzarella cheese.
A unique snack with tasty toppings, delivering the ultimate pizza hit straight from your toaster.
Also suitable for vegetarians
Latest comments (18)
ando
20 Oct 16#13
pizza for breakfast? wow
IamWill to ando
20 Oct 16#14
Pizza for breakfast > no breakfast, don't be so crass as to judge other parents and assume you could do better
helenhugs to ando
20 Oct 16#18
Feel free to judge. Bread with cheese and tomato, not the worst thing in the world. Better than an empty stomach in my opinion.
My children have a healthy lunch and dinner with pretty much everything made from scratch so I'm really not bothered that you feel my decision to allow it is inappropriate.
themachman
20 Oct 16#17
These will be superb "Come home after The Pub food" :smiley:
chocci
20 Oct 161#16
Probably healthier than frosties, coco pops and other junk food cereals....
andreasuk
20 Oct 16#15
if you think about it it is bread, cheese and tomato all warmed up
can't be too bad
there's not even meat in it
pizza is just not a traditional breakfast thing..but if it's vegetarian
helenhugs
19 Oct 161#12
3 for £3 in farm foods. my children refuse to have breakfast but will eat these so I've stocked up. 1 for breakfast each day is better than an empty stomach to start the day with. (personally I think they are disgusting, very odd texture, but the children are happy).
drnkbeer
19 Oct 16#4
Wouldn't the "cheese" melt off into your toaster? Though I suppose if you put your toaster on it's side it would be okay, but then when it was done it would launch your "pizza" across the counter. I'd rather those microwavable ones that these. Interesting idea though
andreocean to drnkbeer
19 Oct 16#8
Looks like it's designed to be cooked in a toaster similar to Pop Tarts. Also for cheese melting into the toaster there is a large gap between the cheese and edge of the bread similar with Pop Tarts.
plebbygiraffe to drnkbeer
19 Oct 161#11
Cheese didn't stick to my toaster.
Though, it tried to cling to it as they popped-up. No cheese evidently stuck to the metal inside the toaster, but you can see a couple of lines where the cheese was dragged as it popped up.
They're quite bready, not at all comparable to the microwave deep dish pizzas. They taste like cheap pizzas, but the 3 for £1 I got them for in Asda I think is OK but given you can often pick up the microwave ones for a quid, probably stick with those.
The plastic wrapping on them is a real pain to get off too.
Safc-Chick
19 Oct 16#10
We bought these this morning but not tried them yet.
secretspartan1
19 Oct 16#9
Dammit saw these in tesco but they weren't priced! So I assumed they cost something stupid, thanks op.
brilly
19 Oct 16#7
links useless, does't even go to the deal
seems to be the same for other tesco deals so something needs sorted
plebbygiraffe
19 Oct 161#6
£1 in Asda.
reaper200
19 Oct 16#5
I imagine it all depends on whether they are individually wrapped in paper so that they get cooked but don't get everywhere.
DealJourno
19 Oct 161#3
What will they come up with next - cheese on toast?
Opening post
Thin and crispy pizza base topped with tomato sauce and a blend of Tilsit cheese and mozzarella cheese.
A unique snack with tasty toppings, delivering the ultimate pizza hit straight from your toaster.
Also suitable for vegetarians
Latest comments (18)
My children have a healthy lunch and dinner with pretty much everything made from scratch so I'm really not bothered that you feel my decision to allow it is inappropriate.
can't be too bad
there's not even meat in it
pizza is just not a traditional breakfast thing..but if it's vegetarian
Though, it tried to cling to it as they popped-up. No cheese evidently stuck to the metal inside the toaster, but you can see a couple of lines where the cheese was dragged as it popped up.
They're quite bready, not at all comparable to the microwave deep dish pizzas. They taste like cheap pizzas, but the 3 for £1 I got them for in Asda I think is OK but given you can often pick up the microwave ones for a quid, probably stick with those.
The plastic wrapping on them is a real pain to get off too.
seems to be the same for other tesco deals so something needs sorted