How do you cook pizza on George Foreman grill?

You can't actually cook a traditional pizza on a George Foreman grill. Here's why:

* No oven heat: George Foreman grills work by pressing food between hot plates, not by circulating hot air like an oven. This means you can't get the necessary heat and even cooking for a pizza crust.

* Crust won't cook properly: The flat, pressed surface of the grill will not allow the crust to rise and get crispy like it should in an oven.

* Sauce and cheese won't melt evenly: The grill's heat will be concentrated in the center, leaving the edges of the pizza potentially undercooked.

Instead, here are some alternatives for making pizza on a George Foreman grill:

* Individual pizzas: You can use small, pre-made pizza crusts or tortillas to create individual pizzas. Place them on the grill and top with your favorite ingredients. The grill will help melt the cheese and cook the toppings, but the crust will remain soft.

* Pizza bites: You can make pizza bites by using small pieces of dough or pre-made pizza dough. Roll them into balls, flatten them slightly, and top them with your favorite ingredients.

* Pizza-inspired dishes: Use your grill for other pizza-inspired dishes, such as grilled chicken or veggie pizzas.

For the best pizza results, stick to traditional oven baking!