Gluten-free pizza from Jet City |
Product Review:
Jet City Gluten-Free Pizza and Z Pizza on Capitol Hill
As most of you
know, I love to try new things. Gluten-free, delicious new things. Well, Jet
City Pizza and Z Pizza are now delivering – gluten-free, that is.
So, let’s talk
about these two pizza joints and what they have to offer those of us in the food
sensitivities world. The good, the bad and the ugly…or the delicious!
Jet City Pizza (www.jetcitypizza.com):
This traditional
wheat-based pizzeria now offers a gluten-free crust that is soft, pliable,
moist and delicious! One of the
better gluten-free crusts I’ve ever had from a pizzeria, Jet City says they buy
the crusts from an outside source (dedicated gluten-free) and they strive to
keep all the ingredients and toppings away from glutened sources. They bake the
pizzas on dedicated equipment and use separate utensils for cutting and topping
the pizzas. And the best part is: they deliver! I love having delicious food
brought to my door.
Good news on the
vegan front: another egg-less, dairy-free crust on the market! They offer
dairy-free cheese as well (the brand was unconfirmed), but at the time of this
post, they were out. They had some on order and try to keep it in-store at all
times. I did notice that when you order online, this isn't an option to choose
from, but call the store and someone will get you hooked up for a delicious
dairy-free offering.
I was most
impressed by the softness and
crunchiness of the crust - sort of halfway between a crispy, thin crust and a
soft and chewy thick crust with plenty of flavor. Jet City cuts big slices like
a New York style pizza, so I had a great time folding my pizza in half to take
a bite. With plenty of locations around the city and a craving for a good
gluten-free pizza, Jet City really delivers!
ZPizza on Capitol Hill (www.zpizza.com):
This lovely
establishment has a great concoction of standard pizzas and crazy, delicious
pizzas with gourmet toppings and artisan flavors. And good news for the
dairy-free and vegan world – they offer Daiya cheese and vegan offerings!
I’ve been here
twice and the pizzas are fabulous, the crust is pretty good, but hands down,
the toppings are what make the pizza. The Tuscan Mushroom is a lovely
combination of cheesy goodness with mushrooms, onions, thyme and truffle oil.
And the Daiya cheese makes it divine!
I love the staff
at ZPizza too. They are sweet, helpful and always friendly. When I called to
find out more info about the makings of the g-free pizzas, they were all too
happy to offer their knowledge. The gluten-free crusts are made off-site by an
independent gluten-free company and when they are prepared at ZPizza, they are
kept away from the wheat products as much as possible. Although the crusts are
baked in the same oven as the wheat pizzas, they are placed on dedicated pans
and the staff use dedicated utensils for cutting and topping the pizza. The
possibility of cross-contamination is still there, but they are working hard to
minimize it.
The rice-based
crust has some basic other gluten-free ingredients and good news for the vegans
out there: it’s completely dairy, egg and animal free. Now you can have your
pizza and eat it too!
The gluten-free
crusts come in medium or large (get the large for leftovers!) and you can sub
Daiya for any of the cheeses. It is primarily a thin, crispy crust with a
decent flavoring on its own. The one downside is it seems to get a little
burned on the edges as they cook it. Still pretty good, but next time, I’ll ask
them the bake it a little less. I’m not a fan of the charred edges. Overall,
the pizza is pretty darn good! And if you sign up for their newsletters, you
get coupons, freebies and birthday offerings. Yum! Another great gluten-free
offering.
Gluten-free pizza from ZPizza |