i write on the back of the bags with a black sharpie, or rubber band all of them together (like, hotpockets or waffles) and just cut out the cooking instructions and put them with them |
Take a picture of the instructions |
I just pulled the instructions out of the trash for the Costco four pack thin pepperoni pizza it is 425° for 12 to 15 minutes I tried to take a picture of it and send it but I don’t know how to do that but that’s what it is |
New pepperoni 4pk thin crust just burn but barely warm in the middle!
Back to the reg crust cheese I guess |
Post is still coming in handy. Did the same with orange chicken. That time I was smart enough to cut directions out of cardboard box and stick it right behind my plates in the cupboard. That was 5 years ago. Maybe next pizza pack, I’ll remember that worked really well??. |
The baking instructions are also printed on the plastic wrapping around each pizza (Small print) |
I'm astounded at the amount of bad advice here. 375 is too low to bake a pizza. 425 is fine, but any more than 12 minutes, and it will be burned to a crisp. |
The instructions are usually printed on the wrapper in small blue letters: 12-15 minutes at 425 |
OK I have two pizzas from Costco frozen they are 9 x 9 how long should I cook them and at what temperature |
I take a pic on my phone before I throw the box out |
Yuck.yuck.and more yuck.
They are worse than the cheapest frozen generic pizza. |
Did the same thing! 400° in a preheated oven For 10 to 15 minutes. |
Back to the point of the thread -- I find the "cheese" on the Kirkland pizza's kinda gross. Not sure it's real cheese. |
The instructions are on top of each pizza printed on to plastic wrap |
Kirkland frozen cheese pizza; rating scale 1-9: out of the box cooked as directed: crust 2; sauce 5; cheese 3; score 3. Improvement: cooked on cast iron pizza pan and 3/4 cup Cabot cheddar added; results: crust 4; sauce 5; cheese 6; score 5. |