Whereas I’ve eaten much less lasagna than Garfield the Cat over my lifetime, due to the layered Italian dish, I’m aware of what ricotta cheese tastes and seems like. So I discover it a bit odd that Papa Johns’ Tacky Calzone Epic Stuffed Crust Pizza, which has a mix of mozzarella and garlic herb ricotta packed into the crust, lacks any indication that the latter cheese is there.
Even once I pulled open the tip crust, it solely seemed like a sea of mozzarella, and there have been no herbs. Certain, the one that made mine may’ve not included it, or Garfield the Cat used Odie to distract the Papa Johns workers to suck out the ricotta whereas the pizza was sitting to be picked up. However I do style one thing garlicky within the crust, so I assume the ricotta have to be there. That taste positively doesn’t come from the crust’s exterior as a result of it appears and tastes as plain as plain might be. Heck, for those who take a look at the entire pizza, it appears as if it’s seen a ghost.
After all, the quantity of ricotta you get in your crust might fluctuate, and the shortage of a robust taste with the tip crust can simply be remedied by dipping it into the reliable particular garlic sauce that comes with the pizza. However with out the sauce, it’s just about only a common stuffed crust pizza.
The top crust of a Papa Johns Tacky Calzone Epic Stuffed Crust Pizza is meant to have the flavors of a calzone, however mine didn’t scream CALZONE, nor did it say it at a standard speaking quantity. I don’t hate it as a lot as Garfield the Cat hates Mondays, but when the quantity of ricotta I acquired in my pizza is what I’m speculated to get, then it’s very disappointing.
Bought Worth: $18.99*
Dimension: Giant
Ranking: 6 out of 10
Vitamin Details: (1 slice) 350 energy, 14 grams of fats, 7 grams of saturated fats, 0 grams of trans fats, 35 mc 910 milligrams of sodium, 41 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 5 grams of sugar, and 14 grams of protein.