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  1. Knew had this as a kid. 1976! “The brand was created in 1976 by the Schwan Food Company (now Schwan's Company) in Marshall, Minnesota.”

  2. If you cook your frozen pizzas at the highest temp on your oven for around 10 minutes they come out better than the directions imo

  3. Red Baron Classic Crust is better in my opinion. The Classic Crust is crisper, and that is even more evident when reheating Red Baron Classic Crust pizza slices the next day in a dry skillet (after preheating in a microwave oven for 30-40 seconds).

    The Brick Oven variety is okay, but it doesn't get as crispy from the oven, or as a leftover pizza slice the next day.

  4. the trick is to get the cheese because it is absurdly cheesy and add pepperoni. They are often on sale for 2.99 in los Angeles

  5. Frozen pizza scores need to come with the caveat ‘if you’re desperate’ it’s good. You know if you’re desperate enough to eat a frozen pizza

  6. I really like the Brick Oven crust of Red Baron…..I don't ever actually eat the crust but I do like how the dough, crust and toppings are on this pizza…it's very good …love when I can get it for $6, but $7-8 is still pretty good to me

  7. I use a silicone brush to put olive oil on the crust before putting it in the oven and these always come out great(for frozen pizza).

  8. Never understood the association between frozen pizza and the real red baron 🤔 like he wasn’t really a good person, just a really badass fighter pilot

  9. Man, the brick oven is so much better than the classic crust and it’s not even close in my eyes. One of my favorite frozen pizzas.

  10. aglio olio seasoning from trader joe’s, put a generous amount on a frozen pizza before you bake, and then put a lil extra, TRUST ME IT IS A FROZEN PIZZA LIFE CHANGER

  11. Tried two of them in the past couple of weeks. The first was horrible, with the crust so hard that I had to get out the blacksmith's chisels to make my way through it. The second I cooked for 7 minutes less than was called for on the box, and the crust was okay. Not great, but okay.

    Flavor-wise, I wasn't impressed. Maybe that's me, but mine didn't have nearly enough sauce and you couldn't really taste what little there was. I like a lot of sauce on my pies, so this was important to me.

    Overall, a solid 5 but only if you cook it for less than the box recommends.

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