I’ve never fully understood how the ‘popcorn’ button on microwaves work (I’ve read different things that may or may not all be true depending on make/model), but my current one always runs for exactly 3 seconds too long and ever so slightly burns the popcorn.

It’s not burned enough to throw it out, but it does give a noticeable “burnt popcorn” smell that kind of ruins my day.

So instead of pressing “popcorn” and doing something else, I have to stand there and watch it to hit ‘cancel’ in time.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgOP
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    11 days ago

    Air fryer is the best

    It really is. I was late to the air fryer game assuming they were just another kitchen gimmick, but once I caved to peer pressure and bought one, I can’t imagine not having one.

    but I find it works way better with a reduced power setting and a little longer

    I think that’s what the “Pizza” button on mine does. You can hear it kicking on and off at a weird cadence similar to but more frequent than defrost, so I assume that’s how it works.

    Frying in a stovetop pan can work for hand tossed or thin pizza

    I’ve never tried that, but we have baked deep dish style in a cast iron frying pan.

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      11 days ago

      What I do for pizzas overloaded with toppings is start in the microwave, finish in the air fryer.

      I’m also late to the air fryer game, because I didn’t want to keep making"fried" things… Instead I just kept frying things on the stove…

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      11 days ago

      On the stovetop I like to use a ceramic non-stick to reheat so I don’t need oil to keep i lt from sticking. The goal is evenly heating, so it doesn’t need to hold a lot of heat.

      I’ve always wanted to do the cast iron pizza!