Contains 2 pizza bases, and a jar of tomato sauce!
Just 59p @ Heron Foods
£2.70 at Sainsburys!
9 comments
Ilikehotdeals1
10 May 17#9
And thank you; I may attempt a calzone for the hubs at the weekend.
Ilikehotdeals1
10 May 17#8
The majority of foods that contain flavouring will have trace amounts due to the way it is extracted from the raw ingredients; alcohol is used as part of that process. It would be trace amounts which if used in cooking would cook away anyway but it matters to some people which is there business.
I work in food customer care and get this question several times a week.
Roger_Irrelevant
10 May 17#7
do these "rise" to make a good airey base or do they just end up like a round lump of baked dough?
mattinhull
10 May 17#6
I bought These few months ago you get two in the pack I just stuck em together to make a deep pan base ..... very nice :smiley:
Not from the ingredients listed there, no, but in reality a tiny bit. Any alcohol that might occur, as with any organic matter will be through sugars left in contact with air for any length of time as there are natural yeast molecules everywhere. So you will always, literally always be consuming a tiny amount of alcohol just by going about your daily business but no, it's not going to get you drunk, the yeast are just doing what they do and even bread has tiny bits of alcohol in it, but it's TINY, and not the sort of alcohol that would upset... you know.
Opening post
Just 59p @ Heron Foods
£2.70 at Sainsburys!
9 comments
I work in food customer care and get this question several times a week.
Dough (345g): Wheat Flour, Water, Wheat Gluten, Dextrose, Durum Wheat Flour, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Raising Agents: Glucono-Delta-Lactone, Sodium Bicarbonate; Salt, Sugar, Alcohol, Corn Starch, Stabiliser: Xanthan Gum; Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid, Tomato Sauce (200g): Water, Tomato Paste (32%), Tomato Pieces (15%), Salt, Sugar, Dried Onions, Oregano, Basil, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid