{"id":3701,"date":"2021-04-28T17:26:35","date_gmt":"2021-04-28T17:26:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.veganfriendly.org.uk\/?post_type=restaurants&p=3701"},"modified":"2021-04-29T14:41:28","modified_gmt":"2021-04-29T14:41:28","slug":"dominos","status":"publish","type":"restaurants","link":"https:\/\/www.veganfriendly.org.uk\/restaurants\/chains\/dominos\/","title":{"rendered":"Vegan Food at Domino\u2019s"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Domino'sDomino\u2019s pizzas are often something that new vegans (or those with long, fond memories) miss, assuming they are piled high with dairy cheese. But, fear not! Even those who have turned their backs on the consumption of animal products can enjoy pizzas from this global chain that began life in 1960 in Michigan.<\/p>\n

As we outlined in our article looking at vegan food at Pizza Hut<\/a>, there are loads more options for vegan-friendly pizzas these days than there used to be and Domino\u2019s have expanded their vegan collection in recent times. Vegan cheese had a shocking reputation for a long time but over the past few years it has really improved, certainly when it comes to applications such as pizza. So, let\u2019s take a look at what Domino\u2019s has to offer its customers who follow a plant-based diet.<\/p>\n

Vegan Food Options at Domino\u2019s<\/h2>\n
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Domino’s vegan pizza range<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Unlike Pizza Hut<\/a>, which uses vegan cheese made by Violife, Domino\u2019s do not have (or at least do not declare) a specific tie-in with a company for their vegan cheese. Instead, they use their own in-house vegan cheese on their pizzas. But it is very similar in taste and texture to Violife (and has the same primary ingredients of coconut oil and modified starch).<\/p>\n

Note that as Domino\u2019s staff prepare vegan and non-vegan food in the same place, there is always a possibility of cross-contamination. For most vegans \u2013 or those who love pizzas \u2013 this is a risk worth taking. But if you have any severe food allergies, this is something to consider carefully.<\/div>\n

Which Pizzas Are Vegan at Domino\u2019s?<\/h3>\n

At the time of writing, there are three pizzas at Domino\u2019s that are specifically identified as vegan. Note that each pizza is available with either the classic crust or the Italian style crust and you can choose whether you have tomato sauce or BBQ sauce on the base (both of which are vegan friendly).<\/p>\n

Vegan Margherita<\/h4>\n

A tasty Margherita with additional tomatoes and a sprinkling of \u201cDomino\u2019s Herbs\u201d (a blend of dried garlic, black pepper, dried red pepper, dried onion, dried tomato, sea salt, oregano, marjoram and basil), we think this is a more satisfying option than the vegan Margherita found at Pizza Hut.<\/p>\n

The Chick-Ain\u2019t<\/h4>\n

Like the Margherita but without the extra tomatoes and with the addition of onions, red and green peppers and \u2013 the bit that\u2019s a bit like chicken \u2013 vegan soya strips. We like to spice it up a little with jalapenos.<\/p>\n

Vegan Vegi Supreme<\/h4>\n

A vegan version of the standard (non-vegan) Vegi Supreme, this contains sweetcorn, mushroom, green and red peppers, onions and tomatoes.<\/p>\n

Which Pizza Toppings Are Vegan at Domino\u2019s?<\/h3>\n

As well as the above-mentioned pizzas, it is also possible to create your own vegan pizza. You will probably need to speak to staff to ensure you get a vegan-friendly base, however, as by default the bases in the create your own section on the website are only vegetarian. Most of the standard bases contain some derivative of milk, while the gluten-free base contains egg white, making things tricky for gluten-free vegans<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Alternatively, you can customise any of the above vegan-friendly pizzas by changing two toppings for free or by adding additional toppings. Here are the toppings that are listed as vegan friendly on the Domino\u2019s site:<\/p>\n

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