A hearty & rich vegan pizza sauce with an intense full flavour for when you have the time to cook, or take out Panago vegan pizza, crisp tasty salad & organic juice for when you don't. Sound like a plan? Add even better, you might even get it for free if you enter my giveaway!
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You all know I love to cook, and wherever possible I make everything myself from scratch. This includes pizza when the mood takes me. There is nothing more satisfying than making your own dough, spreading it with delicious homemade sauce (find my Easy Vegan Pizza Sauce recipe below) and piling on those toppings. Except when you have been in the kitchen for what feels like days on end and can't bear to cook one more thing (yes that does happen to me sometimes), or you've had a really long day at work and just want to collapse on the sofa.
On those occasions I do resort to takeout, but that brings it's own problems when you are the only vegan in the family. Let's face it, there aren't many takeout places that have vegan options and when we do find one, my son being the fussy teenager he is, says he doesn't like anything on the menu. I have ended up dreading those nights when we decide to order in as we always argue over what to get and inevitably end up getting food from different places. Then it arrives at different times, we all end up eating separately, and it just doesn't make for a relaxing evening, which is supposed to be the whole idea behind takeout.
One thing we all agree on is that we like pizza, but try finding a mainstream takeout pizza place that has a dedicated vegan menu......
Imagine my surprise when I did! Yes there is a takeout pizza place that offers vegan options. And these vegan options aren't just an afterthought either! This wonderful corner of vegan heaven is called Panago Pizza and they are all over Canada!
My takeout nightmares are over. Everyone is happy. Thank you Panago ♡
Every single one of Panago's pizza bases are vegan. Yes, all five of them! They offer a choice of six different vegan pizza sauces, dairy-free cheese, lots of different delicious toppings, vegan salads, vegan salad dressing plus the usual selection of pop plus organic juices!
Before I was vegan I was never a fan of takeout pizza. I was concerned about the quality of the ingredients, it was always super greasy and I inevitably ended up feeling bloated and had a tummy ache the next day. I was so pleasantly surprised with Panago. They never add MSG to their food (unlike many pizza chains) and they don't use artificial flavours or colours. Their crusts are freshly made, never frozen and they source high quality ingredients.
I got to try four different pizzas on a mix of multigrain and hand tossed original crusts. I was really impressed with them all. The crusts were just the right mix of chewy and soft and were perfectly blistery in places. The pizza sauce was tasty and the toppings delicious. Highlights for me were the big meaty chunks of fire roasted tomato, the vegan pepperoni (yes they have vegan pepperoni!!!) and the plump, soft, juicy kalamata olives. No cheap little black ones from a can like you might expect on takeout pizza!
SAY CHEESE!
Panago uses Daiya cheese on their vegan pizza and I was slightly concerned I wouldn't like it. I have tried Daiya's Cheddar style shreds in the past and really didn't like them. It was with trepidation that I took my first bite and it turns out that the Daiya Mozzarella Style Shreds are much better and great on the pizza. There was just the right amount and the balance of flavours was perfect. I am now a partial Daiya convert (the cheddar style shreds will never cross my lips again but I will buy the mozzarella from time to time and am open to trying the other varieties too).
THE GREEN STUFF
I tried Panago's Mediterranean salad too (minus the feta). All too often salad is a bit of an after thought when you order takeout. Not at Panago though. The salad was large, super fresh and crispy with a great mix of romaine lettuce, baby spinach, bell peppers, red onion, sweet grape tomatoes and more of those delicious juicy kalamata olives. It even comes in compostable packaging!
WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS
Make lemonade....Or let Panago make it for you. The have a range of organic juices and I got to try the lemonade. I don't really drink fizzy drinks so was pleasantly surprised to find that it is the old fashioned not fizzy type. It is made from organic grape and lemon juice and even more surprising is that it contains no added sugar. I was super impressed with this and the flavour was great. Just the right balance of tart and sweet and no post sugar slump to deal with after. Even better!
FREE PANAGO PIZZA!
If all this sounds good and you would like to give Panago Pizza a try then I have some great news. [clickToTweet tweet="Want free #vegan pizza? Enter this giveaway to win a $55 gift certificate for @Panago_Pizza " quote="Panago is offering one lucky reader the chance to win a $55 gift certificate! "]
You can find the giveaway details directly below my Easy Vegan Pizza Sauce recipe.
MAKE YOUR OWN EASY VEGAN PIZZA SAUCE
If you have some spare time and want to make your own pizza then here is a great Easy Vegan Pizza Sauce Recipe. It is rich, flavourful, thick and delicious. If you need a quick and easy pizza dough recipe then you can use the dough part of this recipe. It can be ready in less than one hour!
And don't forget to enter my giveaway below the recipe!
Easy Vegan Pizza Sauce
Author:Ingredients
- 4 large cloves garlic
- 1 teaspoon olive oil , or 2 tablespoons water
- 796mls | 28 fl oz | 3 cups canned crushed tomatoes , or passata
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup (can sub sugar)
- 2 teaspoons onion powder
- 1 teaspoons garlic powder
- 4 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika , can sub for chipotle powder
- 2 teaspoons dried basil , can sub for any other dried herbs - Italian seasoning or rosemary would be good
- ¼ teaspoon chili flakes if you like a bit of spice , optional
INSTRUCTIONS
- Sauté the garlic over a medium heat until just starting to brown. Use a couple teaspoons of water to do this if you like to cook oil-free or a tablespoon of olive oil if you prefer.
- Add all of the other ingredients to the pan and stir well to combine.
- When it is just starting to bubble turn it down to low and simmer gently for up to 30 minutes ( it doesn't technically need to be cooked as it's going on the oven on the pizza anyway, but the longer you allow it to simmer, the deeper the flavour gets).
- Remove from the heat and allow to cool
NOTES
NUTRITION
Nutritional information is provided for convenience & as a courtesy. The data is a computer generated estimate so should be used as a guide only.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Panago Pizza. I only ever recommend products that I truly enjoy & use myself & the featured recipe, opinions & text are all my own.
Melissa | Vegan Huggs says
Everything looks and sounds so good at this place. Looks so fresh! I wish they were in the U.S. I love that they don't use unnecessary ingredients like most places. I'm not a huge fan of Daiya either, but I don't mind it on pizza if they lightly sprinkle it. So nice that vegan options are growing everyday. :)
Ginny McMeans says
This is awesome. Sometimes you just want to take it a little easier nad this pizza looks wonderful!
Cadry says
That's so great that they offer vegan pepperoni. I like a vegetable-heavy pizza as much as the next person, but sometimes it's fun to have a cruelty-free version of the classic pie you grew up eating.
A Virtual Vegan says
Exactly! I don't buy any of the meat substitutes to use at home but as a treat when you have takeout it's nice sometimes.
Amy Katz from Veggies Save The Day says
I wish we had this pizza place. Looks so delicious!
Sarah says
Daiya is not my fave on it's own, but on things like pizza it is just right! In fact, we even use it (cheddar and mozz) in quesadillas. I found that once I got used to it I liked it (despite hating it when I first tried it years ago). So nice that you've got a pizza chain near you providing vegan options—I so appreciate when places do that!!!
A Virtual Vegan says
There is no way I will get used to the cheddar. As soon as I open the bag it makes me want to gag! The mozzarella is ok though, especially on pizza. And yes, I really appreciate the companies that make such an effort to provide vegan options too. Let's hope more follow suit!
Alisa Fleming says
I'm so excited about Panago! I'm hoping it sets a precedence for some US chains, too. I'll definitely be going there on our next trip up to the Northwest!
A Virtual Vegan says
Yes that would be great. It seems that more and more places are introducing some vegan options. I wish they all had as many as Panago though!
Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite says
I love pizza! We have a few places over here that do Daiya but I'm not a fan. I much prefer the Miyoko mozz, wish they use that instead! I usually pile on the toppings and never miss the cheese anyway though so still love going! This looks delicious!
A Virtual Vegan says
Miyoko cheese is pretty hard to come by here unfortunately!
Mary Ellen @ VNutrition says
I wish I was in Canada so I could enter to win! Panago's looks amazing and so does your sauce!
A Virtual Vegan says
Thank you. Maybe one day they will extend to the US!
Nico @ yumsome says
Whoaaaa - look at that baby! I could so eat that now!
We're actually going out for pizza tonight, and while Ask, Prezzo, and Pizza Hut all have vegan options, I don't think any of them use vegan cheese. I quite fancy having a loaded not-terribly-healthy pizza! LOL!
Nico @ yumsome says
Forgot to say that I love using smoked paprika in pizza sauce - it gives it so much body, doesn't it? Yum!
A Virtual Vegan says
Smoked paprika in EVERYTHING! It is my absolute favourite spice and I love it. It does wonders in cheesy type sauces too.
A Virtual Vegan says
You just can't beat a fully loaded pizza! Hope you enjoyed yours!
Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes says
ughh I wish I had a pizza place that makes vegan pizza close by. I'll just have to make it myself ;) This pizza sauce looks delicious! I can't wait to try it ;)
A Virtual Vegan says
May be one day you will! Enjoy the pizza sauce :O)
Dianne's Vegan Kitchen says
I'm totally drooling over that pizza! I wish we had a Panago here.
A Virtual Vegan says
It seems they would be in demand in the U.S. Perhaps they should think about opening up some places there!
Jenn says
That's it - I'm moving to Canada! LOL! How great is this pizza place?! Wish I could say we had something like that here, but we don't. Not anywhere near where I live anyway. So, we will continue to make our own with your yummy pizza sauce! :)
A Virtual Vegan says
Sorry you can't give the pizza a try. Maybe one day they will extend to the U.S! Enjoy the pizza sauce :O)
Becky Striepe says
I love when pizza places offer vegan pizza! It makes life so easy.
A Virtual Vegan says
It really does, especially when you have a fussy teenager!
Liz @ I Heart Vegetables says
That looks AMAZING! Pizza is one of those things I could eat every single day, no complaints! haha
A Virtual Vegan says
I could too although I think my waistline might object!
Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche says
How brilliant to find a take away place that does vegan pizza! You must be in pizza heaven right now haha, I think I'd order it every day :D
A Virtual Vegan says
It's pretty dangerous as I have a Panago Pizza less than a 10 minute walk from my house......