Wondering if Daily Harvest flatbreads taste good or are worth the $9 cost? In short – yes! And you can save $25 off your Daily Harvest order with discount code TCM25 here OR use promo code TCM for up to $40 off your order here!
Today I'm reviewing their newest flavors and best sellers in a brutally honest LIVE taste test! Plus answering FAQs on Daily Harvest Flatbreads like what is the pricing, how to cook Daily Harvest flatbreads, ingredients, and more!
For a complete FAQ of how Daily Harvest works, pricing, and a general taste test where I sampled their smoothies, harvest bowls, and ice cream check out: Daily Harvest Review: Is It Worth It? BRUTALLY HONEST TASTE TEST!
Table of Contents
Daily Harvest Flatbreads Reviewed: Worth It?
- Daily Harvest Promo Code:
- Daily Harvest Flatbread Video Review
- Are Daily Harvest Flatbreads healthy?
- Daily Harvest Flatbread Calories
- Can you microwave Daily Harvest Flatbread?
- How To Cook Daily Harvest Flatbreads
Taste Testing Daily Harvest Flatbreads
Daily Harvest Promo Code:
Use coupon code TCM25 for $25 off your first box of Daily Harvest here OR use promo code TCM for up to $40 off your order here!
Flatbread Video Review: Live Taste Test!
I taste tested the newest and best selling Daily Harvest Flatbreads and I'm reviewing them here:
Are Daily Harvest Flatbreads healthy?
Personally I think as far as flatbreads go, Daily Harvest's are some of the cleanest ingredients and healthiest options out there. They are gluten free, 98% organic, vegan, and as a company, they focus on sustainable sourcing their real whole ingredients and minimal processing.
I'll link to each Daily Harvest's flatbread nutritional facts below to see for yourself if you're looking at something specific!
Daily Harvest Flatbread Calories:
Their flatbreads come in between 340-450 calories
Can you microwave Daily Harvest Flatbread?
I mean you could… but it'd probably be pretty gross IMO. Think soggy pizza… yuck!
How To Cook Daily Harvest Flatbreads:
The BEST way to cook Daily Harvest Flatbreads is at 450 degrees for 25 minutes directly on the wire rack of an oven or toaster oven in my opinion. Personally, I use a toaster oven.
If you use a cookie/baking sheet, Daily Harvest suggests leaving it in the oven during the preheat period, so you add your flatbread onto the heated sheet.
Personally, that just felt like an extra step and I put it on the wire rack. This helped DRAMATICALLY with the soggy center issue others had warned about.
Taste Testing Daily Harvest Flatbreads:
Pear + Arugula:
The Pear and Arugula flatbread isn't my favorite from Daily Harvest – but I'd order it again. It's not one I'd necessarily crave though like some of the others on this list.
Personally, when I first took a bite out of this flatbread, my tastebuds were just confused! It's tart, tangy, a little sweet, and a little crunchy.
In the past, I worked at a pizza place and we had an Arugula pizza which was basically a cheese pizza topped with fresh prosciutto, a HEAPING handful of fresh arugula, and then drizzled with a red wine vinaigrette. It was out of this world mix of sweet, salty, tangy, and crunchy.
I also used to order this pear pizza which was basically pear in a creamy white sauce, lotssss of cheese, pancetta, and a truffle oil. It was creamy, oily, SWEET, and tangy.
Both of those pizzas I'd had in my past packed a ton of flavor and had this really cheese, sweet, tangy finish to them… so Daily Harvests just kind of threw me for a loop – it wasn't what I was expecting. Not that it was bad, I just wasn't prepared for it.
The pear's were juicy – in fact, a little too juicy I think. They could probably dehydrate them a bit more before freezing. The arugula is cooked down pretty well – so yes you can see it, but you don't really taste it or get chunks. In other words: the arugula isn't really bitter which is nice. They say there's ricotta on this pizza on one page of their website, but it's not listed as an ingredient nor did I taste/see any ricotta.
I'd say the most overpowering flavor was the white wine vinegar and parsnip puree. I could've used a little more sweet potato and a little less of those. Unlike some of the other flatbreads on this list, I do think this pizza needs cheese. The flavors on their own were just too much for my palette – but cheese sort of softened the harsh flavors and added in some of that sweet/creaminess I was looking for.
Pear + Arugula Flatbread Ingredients:
organic sweet potato, organic cassava root flour, pears (pears, citric acid, ascorbic acid), arugula, water, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic pecans, organic hemp seeds, organic flax seeds, organic parsnip puree, organic white wine vinegar, himalayan sea salt, organic psyllium husk powder
Check out the Pear + Arugula Flatbread Nutritional Facts here!
Tomato + Basil:
Of all the Daily Harvest flatbreads I taste tested for this review, this was my least favorite.
It's not that it was “bad” it just wasn't worth the $8.99 price tag for the flavors it provided.
My biggest issue was the kale. Other Daily Harvest flatbreads with leafy greens cook the greens down really nicely so you can't taste the bitterness. On the Tomato Basil flatbread, I got a few huge chunks of Kale with the stem still in which left a really bitter taste in my mouth (and that was my first bite). I couldn't really shake it after that. Like most people, broccoli and cheese are two of my favorites so when I saw broccoli was on this flatbread I got excited. But was a little disappointed to see the broccoli was pureed into the base. So even when I added cheese, I didn't get that “broccoli cheese” effect I was expecting.
Over all, I'd say this pizza needs a little more sweetness to balance the bitterness – or perhaps swap the kale for some spinach so you can really taste the basil and garlic (which were totally overpowered by the kale in my opinion).
It's not that this is overpriced either – it's just that you can achieve a similar flavor profile for less money making pasta or lasagna at home IMO.
Tomato + Basil Flatbread Ingredients:
organic broccoli, organic cassava root flour, organic kale, organic tomato puree, organic tomatoes (organic tomatoes, calcium chloride), organic extra virgin olive oil, organic flax seeds, organic tomato paste, organic yellow onion puree, organic basil, himalayan sea salt, organic black garlic puree, organic psyllium husk powder, organic black pepper.
Check out the Tomato + Basil Flatbread Nutritional Facts here!
Kale + Sweet Potato Flatbread:
Who doesn't love a sweet potato flatbread?! And Daily Harvest's does NOT disappoint – if you know what to expect!
Contrary to what you brain might think when it hears “Kale and Sweet Potato Flatbread” you are NOT about to eat chunks of sweet potato. Instead Daily Harvest blends the sweet potato into a puree and uses it as the pizza “sauce.” So if you're expecting orange chunks on your flatbread just put that out of your mind now. Instead what you'll visually see with this pizza is a lot of green (kale) and purple (cabbage).
Yes, it looks a bit like rabbit food. So I added a little cheese on top to help the “mental game” and I have to tell you: this tastes amazing. While you can't see the sweet potato you can definitely taste it. I found the cheese didn't drastically improve the flavor – in other words, this flatbread is great with or without the cheese.
It's the perfect blend of sweet, savory, and earthy with it's coriander undertones. I literally crave this pizza when I'm out of it and HIGHLY recommend adding it to your Daily Harvest order here!
Sweet Potato + Kale Flatbread Ingredients:
organic sweet potato, red cabbage, organic cassava root flour, organic kale, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic cauliflower puree, organic spinach puree, organic flax seeds, water, organic hemp seeds, organic lemon juice, himalayan sea salt, organic yellow onion puree, organic cilantro, psyllium husk powder, organic cumin, organic garlic puree, organic coriander seeds, oregano.
Check out the Kale + Sweet Potato Flatbread Nutritional Facts here!
Kabocha + Sage Flatbread:
I was the most skeptical about this flatbread – but it actually ties as my favorite with the sweet potato flatbread I just mentioned!
If you are looking for a cauliflower flatbread then this is the one to order!
It says the Cauliflower is pureed into the crust, but I swear I saw/tasted cauliflower! Either way, if you like salty and savory then this is your pizza. The leeks, fennel, and nutritional yeast are a really nice blend of oniony/salty. The squash puree was the perfect sweetness – without actually being sweet. This flatbread tastes great with or without adding cheese to it as well in my opinion.
Kabocha + Sage Flatbread Ingredients:
organic cauliflower, organic cassava root flour, organic spinach, kabocha squash puree, organic leeks, fennel, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic flax seeds, water, organic almond flour, organic apple cider vinegar, organic coconut oil, himalayan sea salt, organic garlic puree, nutritional yeast, psyllium husk powder, organic sage, organic black pepper, organic garlic powder, organic nutmeg.
Check out the Kabocha + Sage Flatbread Nutritional Facts here!
Daily Harvest Flatbread Price:
Daily Harvest Flatbreads cost $8.99 but you can save by using promo code TCM25 to save $25 off your first box here OR use promo code TCM for up to $40 off your order here!
Overall, I'd say Daily Harvest Flatbreads are worth it if you're looking for an easy, healthy flatbread option!
Be sure to check out my full Daily Harvest review where I explain more about how pricing/ordering works, and taste test review the Daily Harvest bowls, smoothies, ice cream, and more here!
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