How to ruin a frozen pizza
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How to ruin a frozen pizza
I bought a frozen pizza this afternoon and coundn't wait to cook it when I got home. I turned on the oven started unwrapping the plastic of the pizza, there was cheese stuck to the plastic so I was pickin' em off puttin' back on the pizza, can't waste any
. I took the pizza and put it on a stone a threw it in the oven. 15 minutes later I went to check it, It still wasn't done so I left it for a few more minutes. Finally it was done so I took it out, wanted to slide it off the stone and thats when I noticed I forgot to take the pizza off the cardboard bottom. Yup, cooked the cardboard too.
Now wonder the crust didn't cook very well. 
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Re: How to ruin a frozen pizza
hunter84 wrote:I bought a frozen pizza this afternoon and coundn't wait to cook it when I got home. I turned on the oven started unwrapping the plastic of the pizza, there was cheese stuck to the plastic so I was pickin' em off puttin' back on the pizza, can't waste any. I took the pizza and put it on a stone a threw it in the oven. 15 minutes later I went to check it, It still wasn't done so I left it for a few more minutes. Finally it was done so I took it out, wanted to slide it off the stone and thats when I noticed I forgot to take the pizza off the cardboard bottom. Yup, cooked the cardboard too.
Now wonder the crust didn't cook very well.
ROFL, that's where the saying comes from...."This crust tastes like cardboard"....hehehe Better luck next time.
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Pburgh wrote:Oh Hunter, you gotta think DiGiorno and read the instruction!!!!! Cover the top with foil and put it back on the stone at 425° for about 10 minutes. Preheat the oven first. Remember, cover the top of the pizza with foil!!!!!...
That's right Pburgh. (At first I thought he was going to say he used some toppings that turned out bad hahahaha) You can't mess up a pizza. Just fix the problem and throw it back in the oven. The heat will correct any "big" problems. It will still taste great.
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