Asda Christmas Dinner Pizza

I just found this Christmas Dinner pizza in Asda – so it came home with me. It wasn’t planned, I’m not sure why I bought it; I wasn’t in there to buy a pizza! I was doing some Christmas food shopping and, I guess, got a little carried away 🙂

This is a Limited Edition, costing £2.30; the label says:


Tis the season for our turkey feast pizza, with tomato sauce, two cheeses, pigs in blankets and sage and onion stuffing balls. 
After baking finish off with a drizzle of cranberry sauce.

There’s even a sachet of cranberry sauce contained in the pack! I’ll be cooking this a bit later…..

It is “just” a 10″ thin & crispy pizza, which, technically, serves two, so we’ll have to see how that goes. I’ll probably eat 2/3rds of the pizza hot and nibble the remainder, cold, throughout the day 🙂

I do hope it’s nice and worth waiting for!

Asda Christmas Pizza Review

Firstly, this pizza was a generous 10″, I had to slice off a small piece so it fitted into my mini oven. The cheese was very generous too, much more generous than I’ve seen on some other Asda pizzas – maybe I got lucky 🙂

Asda Christmas Pizza

Pigs in Blankets Pizza Topping!

There were six pigs in blankets on the pizza topping – I did think about rearranging these so they were evenly distributed, but I decided that, as I was going to eat it all anyway at some point, there was no benefit to doing that.

I was “worried” that the sausages and bacon wouldn’t cook properly as the cooking instructions said to pre-heat the oven, then cook for just 9-11 minutes. I did peek a bit closer at the pigs in blankets and they had been cooked a little bit already, so I figured they must’ve already thought about that 🙂

Due to being “a little nervous” about the pigs in blankets not being cooked properly, instead of following the cooking instructions on the label, I cooked it for 15 minutes on the bottom shelf of my toaster oven, then moved the rack up to the highest position (directly under the grill element) for five minutes.

I am not a fan of pigs in blankets, I never buy or cook them for Christmas dinner, but I reluctantly ate one and decided that I did like THESE ones. That was a shocker!

The mini sage & onion stuffing balls were very finely shredded before being made, so they were an unexpectedly delightful little nibble too. Very moist and tasty.

When I bought this I thought I’d made a mistake I’d regret… as it turned out, this was a surprisingly lovely pizza and I’d certainly buy one another Christmas if I was passing.

However, if I were to make this Christmas pizza myself, from scratch, I’d make the pigs in blankets smaller as they were quite awkward to eat due to their size

Pizza Topping: Pigs in Blankets & Sage & Onion Stuffing

In the end, today I ate half the pizza, then boxed it up in the fridge. The second half was eaten, cold, across the day as I reached into the fridge and pulled out a slice at a time 🙂