Home cook: Burnt and undercooked. How?

by Stranger1982

22 Comments

  1. oldmonkforeva

    Too much temperature on face… Not enough time

  2. DollarsAtStarNumber

    Motion for retrial at a later date. We shouldn’t punish those asking questions trying to learn how to make pizza.

  3. piratecheese13

    Lower heat for a longer time, not extreme heat for a short time

  4. The temperature was way too high, burnt the outside without even cooking the under layers,

    Try less heat and cook for longer then it should be evenly cooked cooked throughout

  5. SunflowerDeliveryMan

    Broiled instead of baked. OP is also baked.

    Waste of good pizza = death penalty

  6. Less-Damage-1202

    Yup, that’s criminal.

    But since you didn’t mean to, and you are learning, were going to let you off with a misdemeanor charge & a ‘Promise To Appear’ court date. Until your court date you must stay away from all pizza & associated foods.

    – Judge Matza Rellah

  7. Excluded_Apple

    Loooooool did I cook this for you? This is my fuckin specialty! You’re welcome! xxx lmao

  8. Edging_For_Christ

    The oven temp was too high.
    Higher heat doesn’t equal faster cooking. It just burns food and leaves it partially uncooked

  9. Geo-Man42069

    I’ve done something like this (although no tbh is bad), probably too hot of an oven, or the pizza was placed in as the oven was heating so the top melts first, and crisps too much before the bottom has time to thaw and cook properly.

  10. Hopeless_exxxistence

    Rlly thought you could cook a pizza with a flamethrower

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