Gluten-free frozen pizzas are hardly an uncommon item in select grocery stores. If you're shopping at the right places, you'll be able to choose from a variety of frozen pizza selections featuring different crust types, toppings, and sometimes even vegan options. As awareness regarding gluten and a gluten-free lifestyle increases, you can expect these specialty foods to work their way further into mainstream markets.
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Pizza
A few gluten-free frozen pizza brands dominate the market. Amongst these are:
- Amy's Kitchen: Amy's products are all-natural which, in this case, means free from chemical preservatives and additives. They are also vegetarian and exceptionally allergen conscious. Not all varieties of Amy's Kitchen frozen pizzas are gluten-free, though at least four are. You can choose from cheese, spinach and cheese, and Margherita pizza varieties. However, do note that some of Amy's products are also dairy cheese free and substitute lactose containing ingredients for soy cheeses.
- Conte's Gluten-Free Pizzas: Conte's Pasta Company manufactures two gluten-free frozen pizzas within their gluten-free specialty line. Like Amy's Kitchen, these pizzas are formed from a white rice base and feature styles such as a classic Margherita with Garlic and Olive oil and a Mushroom Florentine version.
- Glutino Frozen Pizza: All glutino products are gluten-free and widely distributed. Among the frozen pizzas are styles like cheese, spinach and feta, pepperoni, barbeque chicken and even a soy cheese option.
Where to Buy Gluten-Free Frozen Pizza
In-Store
Brands such as Glutino and Conte's Pasta Company are more broadly available in the States in stores such as Ralphs, Safeway, Whole Foods Market and a variety of mainstream supermarkets. Amy's is receiving much more wide distribution these days, but in some areas may only be available in health food stores and health-oriented grocers such as Whole Foods Market.
Buying Online
Those who wish to purchase their frozen pizzas online can consult gluten-free food retailers or specialty diet stores like:
The previously mentioned companies--Amy's, Conte's, and Glutino--also offer their own online stores. Of course, when it comes to perishables such as frozen pizzas, shipping charges may be hefty. Unless you truly favor a particular brand that is only available online, purchasing your frozen pizzas in-store is typically the most cost-effective option.
Finding the Healthiest Gluten-Free Frozen Pizzas
Many gluten-free pizza manufacturers barely make the radar because they are small local companies. Specialty grocers like Whole Foods Market and Henry's are more likely to carry such products, which is why your first stop for gluten-free foods should always be a health food shop or market. Such supermarkets are also likely to place restrictions on chemical preservatives and additives in favor of more natural and organic options.