Domino's Chicken Taco Pizza features a pizza topped with American cheese, taco seasoning, grilled chicken, onions, green peppers, diced tomatoes, provolone cheese, and cheddar cheese.
I paid $11.99 for a large Chicken Taco Pizza on hand-tossed dough.
Like the Cheeseburger Pizza, there's no pizza sauce to be found on the Chicken Taco Pizza (or any other sauce for that matter) and, therefore, there was a decided lack of tang to it. The cheese picked up the slack though with a nice, thin gooey-ness between the American cheese, provolone, and cheddar. Interestingly, I could definitely taste the American cheese over the provolone and cheddar.
The taco seasoning provided a distinct feature for the Chicken Taco Pizza with a flavor similar to the taco seasoning you use for ground beef at home, which is to say there's that signature dose of cumin as well as other spices. It worked pretty well with the chicken and vegetables. The onions, green peppers, and tomatoes were baked to almost mushiness and were very mild in flavor. The chicken was tender and moist enough.
The crust was fairly light and bread-y with a thin, crispy surface and an ample dusting of cornmeal below.
Overall, Domino's Chicken Taco Pizza surprisingly delivered on a chicken taco-like flavor due to the taco seasoning. The lack of pizza sauce is likely key as its stronger flavor would be detrimental to the seasoning.
Nutritional Info - Domino's Chicken Taco Pizza - 1 slice (135g)
Calories - 350 (Calories from Fat - 140)
Fat - 16g (Saturated Fat - 8g)
Sodium - 780mg
Carbs - 34g (Sugar - 3g)
Protein - 16g
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