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How to Amp Up Your Frozen Pizza

The reality is that unless you have a meal plan or go to a restaurant, eating dinner is usually a fairly lengthy and involved process of cooking, eating and cleaning up. This time of the year, most of us don’t have the time to devote to hours in the kitchen during the school week. Since frozen dinners are virtually bound to be a staple in our college diets, we might as well make them taste good, right? Check out these tips for making the best of a busy weeknight dinner, frozen pizza style.

First of all, you have to actually put your pizza in the oven, not the microwave. A hot oven rack or baking sheet is where it’s going to develop that gorgeous crust conducive to a good pizza. A microwave will likely cook the pizza unevenly and make the crust taste like cardboard, especially if it was a cheaper pizza. This I know from personal experience, so take the extra 15-20 minutes and preheat that oven.

Second, add toppings. I’m giving some examples below of what I think is delicious, but they barely scratch the surface of what’s possible.

Photo by Sarah Stettin

Photo by Jessica Payne

Experiment with what you think will be good. Almost nothing tastes bad on top of a pizza!

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