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How good is leftover pizza in the air fryer for breakfast?
So good.
Unpopular Opinion: I prefer cold pizza the next day to fresh or reheated pizza. It's one of my main motivators to only eat half a pizza so the other half goes in the fridge.
Cold pizza is the best munchie food.
Great for hangovers too.
Yeh nah. I used to feel that way but then I realised it was just my lazy self trying to get out of making an effort to warm it up
Unpopular opinion indeed ๐ญ Cold, chewy pizza just makes my stomach turn. It is the food of desperation. I'd rather have a cheese toastie. Even a microwaved slice that's eaten in 30 seconds before the texture goes all funny
I normally just buy one pizza and eat it that night, or maybe eat 70% and put the rest in the fridge for breakfast or lunch. I can't really eat pizza too many days in a week. But on Monday there was a great deal - either one large pizza for $15 or two for $25, and I went for two precisely because then a few extra meals would be sorted during the week. I wouldn't do this regularly though.
Left over pizza is the bomb
I do mine in the sandwich press l, but air fryer is a great option.
Doesn't the cheese stick to the sandwich press? Teach me your ways. I wouldn't mind having the rest of the pizza for lunch tomorrow and there is a sandwich press available at uni...
Generally don't have the issue with sticking honestly.
A dab of oil on the top plate could reduce sticking and crisp up the top.
Wrap it in baking paper then foil. Nobody's leftovers don't touch your pizza then.
I make a pizza sandwich if I'm using a sandwich press.