What to Buy Trending Products & Deals Daily Harvest Just Released $9 Plant-Based Flatbreads—and We Tried Them Alongside the launch, the company has donated thousands of meals to frontline medical workers and those in need. By Katie Macdonald Katie Macdonald Instagram Katie Macdonald is the senior editor of News & Deals for the Food & Drink Group. She has written over 600 articles on food trends, cooking techniques, recipe roundups, and product reviews. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on April 7, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Whether it's an order from our favorite restaurant or a weekly shipment of produce from the CSA, we’ve always been fans of the convenience of delivery. And now, with millions of us under stay-at-home mandates, buying food online has a new appeal. Meal kit delivery services are one way to ensure you have food on the table without stepping outside, and a brand that consistently ships quality food straight to your doorstep is Daily Harvest. The subscription service offers pre-packaged smoothies, soups, grain bowls, and more that are stuffed with vegetables, fruits, nuts, and other nutritious superfoods. And starting today, Daily Harvest has a whole new category of delicious meals: flatbreads. Daily Harvest 10 Great Options for Ordering Easter Food Online The launch includes three flavors: Artichoke and Spinach (inspired by artichoke dip), Kale and Coriander (a twist on a green goddess salad), and Tomato and Cremini (most similar to your traditional pizza). From crust to sauce to toppings, the flatbreads are plant-based and made with whole foods, from familiar cauliflower and kale to a little more out-there black garlic. Daily Harvest freezes its ingredients within hours of harvest to guarantee maximum flavor and nutrients, but the flatbreads crip up in a 450 degree oven in just 20 minutes. Not only does this launch come at a time where we’re looking for more ways to try different foods without leaving home, but Daily Harvest is also using the moment to help build community during the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to sending Daily Harvest meals to frontline healthcare professionals and donating 400,000 flatbreads to City Harvest, the company is hosting a virtual bingo night with Neil Patrick Harris on Saturday, April 11 at 7 p.m. ET to connect thousands of people under quarantine. We got to taste Daily Harvet’s three new flatbreads last week, and shared a few thoughts below. Scroll down to check them out, and if you’re interested in trying them out, yourself, Food & Wine readers can use the code FOODANDWINE25 for $25 off your first box! Artichoke and Spinach Courtesy of Daily Harvest We never thought a broccoli-crusted flatbread would be our favorite, but it paired beautifully with the smooth, rich tahini sauce and delicate artichokes. For even creamier flavor, add a sprinkle of feta before popping into the oven. To buy: $9; daily-harvest.com Kale and Coriander Courtesy of Daily Harvest This one reminded us of a hearty salad—in a good way. It’s satisfying without weighing you down. Versatile sweet potato forms an impressive base for sturdy kale and red cabbage dressed in a green goddess-like sauce. To buy: $9; daily-harvest.com Tomato and Cremini Courtesy of Daily Harvest Assertive, smokey tomato sauce dominates this pie, and we really enjoyed the textural contrast of roasted asparagus, cremini mushrooms, and red onions. Its cauliflower crust takes a bit of a backseat to the toppings, but we’re 100% fine with that. To buy: $9; daily-harvest.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit