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It’s delicious
Perfect as needed
Really nice pizza filling snack..almost similar to Mcpizza puff at Mcdonalds in India .. damn tasty and crispy ..
simply yummy and tasty pizza type filling snack ..easy to make ..simply liked them ..
Simply yummy and tasty pizza pockets ..they are indeed tasty, crispy and easy to make .. I make them by shallow frying in pan ..nice snack for evening ..
I liked it. I baked them in the oven at 350 for 20 minutes because I don’t like fried foods. I wouldn’t buy these again but there really good!
Looking forward to eating it
Delivery was great
Pizza pocket
I was a HUGE McDonald's Pizza McPuff fan back in India and was dying to find something similar to it in the US. That's when I found these - very similar and tasted so good! You'll have to get some practice frying frozen food in general if you have the electric coil stovetop but that's on you. I keep the stove on 4-5 (on a scale from 0-10), wait for the oil to heat up, use tongs to fry my first batch, turn the heat down and then fry my second batch. These are the best - and I'm not exaggerating when I say that these are McPuff dupes!
Frequently asked questions
What is pizza?
Pizza is a popular Italian dish made of a yeast-leavened dough topped with sauce, cheese, and various toppings, then baked.
What type of cheese is best for pizza?
Mozzarella is the most popular choice, but you can also use provolone, cheddar, or a blend of different cheeses.
Can pizza be frozen?
Yes, you can freeze baked or unbaked pizza tightly wrapped for up to 2 months. To reheat, bake directly from frozen until hot.
What are some popular pizza toppings?
Classic toppings include pepperoni, mushrooms, onions, sausage, peppers, and olives.
What kind of flour is best for making pizza dough?
Bread flour and Italian '00' flour are both great choices for pizza dough due to their high gluten content.
Is there a gluten-free option for pizza dough?
Yes, you can make or buy gluten-free pizza dough made with rice flour, almond flour, or other GF blends.
Can I make pizza without an oven?
Yes, you can cook pizza in a skillet on the stovetop, or use a grill to bake the pizza for a smoky flavor.
Where can I buy pizza?
You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.
How do I bake a pizza at home?
Preheat your oven to its highest temperature, assemble your pizza with desired toppings, and bake for 10-15 minutes until the crust is golden and cheese is bubbly.
How do I store leftover pizza?
Store leftover pizza in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat before serving.
How do I prevent a soggy pizza crust?
Pre-bake the crust for a few minutes, avoid excess sauce, and use a pizza stone or baking steel for crispiness.
How do I reheat pizza to keep the crust crispy?
Reheat pizza in a hot oven or in a skillet on the stove to crisp up the crust.
How long should pizza dough rise?
Allow pizza dough to rise for at least 1-2 hours at room temperature, or overnight in the refrigerator for better flavor.
What is the best way to slice a pizza?
Use a sharp pizza cutter or large chef’s knife and slice in a rocking motion for clean slices.
How do I prevent pizza from sticking to the pan or stone?
Sprinkle cornmeal or flour on your baking surface to prevent sticking.
Where can I buy pizza around me?
You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.
Popular reviews
It’s delicious
Perfect as needed
Really nice pizza filling snack..almost similar to Mcpizza puff at Mcdonalds in India .. damn tasty and crispy ..
simply yummy and tasty pizza type filling snack ..easy to make ..simply liked them ..
Simply yummy and tasty pizza pockets ..they are indeed tasty, crispy and easy to make .. I make them by shallow frying in pan ..nice snack for evening ..
I liked it. I baked them in the oven at 350 for 20 minutes because I don’t like fried foods. I wouldn’t buy these again but there really good!
Looking forward to eating it
Delivery was great
Pizza pocket
I was a HUGE McDonald's Pizza McPuff fan back in India and was dying to find something similar to it in the US. That's when I found these - very similar and tasted so good! You'll have to get some practice frying frozen food in general if you have the electric coil stovetop but that's on you. I keep the stove on 4-5 (on a scale from 0-10), wait for the oil to heat up, use tongs to fry my first batch, turn the heat down and then fry my second batch. These are the best - and I'm not exaggerating when I say that these are McPuff dupes!










