Chilli and Garlic Oil Makes Last Nights Pizza Taste Delicious! CHARLOTTE PALERMINO
Them days are over with the scientific process of Flavouring and Digestion. it's a good tip is to buy some Hemp Oil and Mix it with Some Garlic Granules. Or a few chillis put in an empty olive oil
bottle, then gradually adding Oil to the bottle, seal it and leave the bottle upside down.
Why do things that taste nice are usually bad for You?
bottle, then gradually adding Oil to the bottle, seal it and leave the bottle upside down.
Why do things that taste nice are usually bad for You?
Garlic Oil "flavours" the food to make it 'Appetising.' Much The Same can be said about Chilli or any Infused Oils.
There's no need to throw away Pizza when You have infused oils. They make the food more digestible.
Press your thumb while pouring the oil over Your Leftover Pizza, it has soul. And it can keep You healthy.
Gone are your days of eating cold leftover pizza in your pajamas, leaning against your open refrigerator.
Make pizza better the next day with these easy tricks.
1. Reheat cold pizza face down in a pan. Slap your slice of pizza face down on a preheated skillet on medium-high heat. You can either use a cast-iron pan with a little oil or a nonstick pan.
Cook until the cheese has melted and formed a slight crust, about five minutes. Flip your pizza and cook on the other side for a few more minutes for a delicious melted pie.
2. Add water to the bottom of a skillet. Turn your burner to medium-low heat.
Cook your pizza, crust down, for about a minute or two and add two teaspoons of water to the bottom of the pan.
Cover the skillet and cook for another few minutes until the cheese has melted for a perfectly crisp crust. Devour.
3. Waffle-iron your leftover pizza. If you learn one thing from this post,
it's that you need to use a waffle iron more. Grab a slice of pizza and add extra toppings to the upper left hand corner.
Take the bottom corner of the pie, and fold it up toward the toppings. Chop off the crust.
Take your folded pizza and place on a preheated waffle iron.
Cook for about four to five minutes or when the crust is crispy and the cheese is gooey.
The nooks in the waffle also make this excellent for dipping, so have some extra sauce on hand for an otherworldly experience.
4. Add a glass of water when you microwave pizza to avoid a soggy crust.
If you want to revive a slice, but refuse to dirty an extra pan, just shove a microwave-safe glass of water into your microwave while nuking your pizza for approximately 45 seconds to a minute.
That pizza will look like it just came from a wood-burning oven in Naples.
5. Make pizza eggs for the ultimate breakfast of champions. For this extremely satisfying breakfast, tear up half a slice of pizza, mix in two eggs with extra cheese, a tablespoon of milk, and a pinch of salt.
Cook on a griddle or skillet until fluffy, and plate with fresh herbs.
Top with hot sauce for an extra special morning.
6. Layer leftover slices to make a pizza lasagna. Pizza lasagna is a fancy way of saying pizza cake. All of a sudden regular pies look sad, right?
To make a pizza lasagna, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Coat the bottom of a 9x9 baking dish with tomato sauce. Remove the crust from six slices of pizza and lie two face up on the pan over the tomato sauce.
Add a layer of ricotta, mozzarella, and more tomato sauce. Repeat this step for another layer. Top the second round of fillings with two slices of pizza face down and drizzle a bit more tomato sauce on top.
Coat heavily with mozzarella and parmesan. Cook for 30 minutes covered, and another 10 minutes uncovered. Serve and become everyone's best friend forever.
7. Fry squares of pizza to make pizza croutons. If you're a good friend, nay, a good person, you'll make this for an ailing friend who's too sick for a slice.
Take one slice of pizza and remove the crust. Slice into strips and then cube those strips to make similarly paired squares of pizza.
Take your squares and sandwich them together with the cheese facing in toward each other.












