Papa Johns’ Garlic 5-Cheese Crust Pizza is a limited-time provide that includes a hand-tossed pizza ringed on the edge with garlic-parmesan sauce and an Italian 5-cheese mix (parmesan, romano, asiago, fontina, and provolone).
A big 1-topping Garlic 5-Cheese Crust Pizza prices $12.99 (it is $11.99 in most different states) close to me, however I obtained this courtesy of Papa Johns. I selected sausage as my one topping.
The 5-cheese mix resulted in a skinny, crispy shell that coated a lot of the crust’s edge, which was good, as Papa John’s common crust is not normally crispy in my expertise. It provided an pleasurable, toasty cheese taste paired with garlic.
Papa Johns beforehand put out an analogous crust known as “Garlic Parmesan Crust.” The Garlic 5-Cheese Crust was heavier on the toasty cheese, although.
On a aspect word, the pizzas I’ve gotten from Papa Johns are usually evenly browned on the underside, however this explicit pizza was very mild on the underside, regardless that the highest was fairly browned and there was leopard recognizing on the cheese. I am guessing one thing went mistaken with the bake. Perhaps a temperature challenge on the backside of the oven? The consequence was a softer crust than ordinary in addition to a little bit of gumminess.
Moreover the baking challenge, the Garlic 5-Cheese Crust made for good consuming. The cheese and garlic introduced welcome taste and texture to the pizza.