A few weeks back, I bought a package of soft tortilla shells at Fort Wayne Custom Rx. That's the only place I've seen these (I think...? Does A&B Natural Foods have them? I don't recall...... I always get the pizza crusts there!), and French Meadow did not disappoint.
Okay, maybe I was disappointed that there were only 6 in the package, but I'd still buy it again. :)
I found they worked best slightly warmed in the microwave. They were soft and even softened back up when reheated. They didn't get dry and crunchy.
They were definitely the best soft tortillas I've had since going GF. Without compare. I wouldn't expect anything less from French Meadow Bakery.
Seriously, we need to get more of their products in more of our local groceries! A&B has their pizza crusts, Kroger has their brownies, FW Custom Rx has these tortillas, and Meijer occasionally has their cupcakes. I know some restaurants use their bread (Dash-In does, or at least last I knew), but I've never been able to buy it. This brand is awesome!
It's so nice to see that a community like Fort Wayne has so many gluten free options. Thank you for the time you spend sharing them with us!
ReplyDeleteI want to say b Antonio's uses this brand of pizza crust too when I asked them. I love their pizza and they have an awesome point system for the VIP members as well as daily/monthly specials. So is this a dough you roll out or is it like undisclosed and already prebaked
ReplyDeleteI was thinking they used French Meadow crusts, but couldn't remember for sure. It comes ready to cook in its own tray, which is why it really appealed to them for reducing cross-contamination. All you have to do is unwrap it and put on your sauce, cheese, and toppings!
ReplyDeleteI only tried their GF pizza once- soon after they started offering them. I got sick and haven't had the courage to try it again now that they've hopefully got more of the kinks worked out. Pizza places are just so risky because of how pervasive flour is!
Dangit, now I'm craving pizza!! :)
Here's more from me on French Meadow:
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