We tried making Hailey Bieber’s ‘pizza toast’

Is ‘pizza toast’ the ultimate lunchtime snack?

Video Transcript

[MUSIC PLAYING] - Move over, frozen pizza. [SMALL EXPLOSION] It's pizza toast's time to shine. This celebrity recipe for making a full-on pizza lunch with little more than a toaster oven and a skillet is blowing up right now. So we're gonna try it out and see if it can actually compete with regular pizza. [MUSIC PLAYING] So this hack actually comes from Hailey Bieber, who shared it on TikTok and immediately had thousands of people trying it because it's so easy to make and supposedly is the greatest pizza innovation since sliced pepperoni. But are we really ready to give this pizza a Nobel Prize? If this stuff is as good as everybody says, I'm gonna have to start eating my lunch like a celebrity. I'm gonna be dodging paparazzi, signing autographs, accepting awards, the whole thing. But first, we have to find out if this stuff actually holds up to regular pizza. So let's get cooking. So to start, we're going to cut up a few slices of sourdough toast and then butter them on both sides. Then top them with some truffle oil. Then we're gonna cook them in the skillet until they're golden, just like the Oscar I'm gonna to win once I'm a famous pizza-eating celebrity. Next, we're topping these bad boys with burrata and some tomato slices, which we coated in oil, lemon, and salt. Then we're sliding these into the toaster oven until the cheese melts all the way. And after that, we're gonna add some oregano, some red pepper flakes, and some Parmesan cheese. Then top it all off with some warm marinara sauce, which is going to help everything melt and come together. All right. Our pizza toast is ready. We're gonna grade this thing on a scale out of 10, overall. Let's try it. Have a slice and take the biggest bite possible. [BREAD CRUNCHES] Oh, man. One second. This stuff is really, really good. And to be honest, even the fact that it's toast, it still tastes a lot like pizza. It's also pretty easy to make, despite how, sort of, bougie and celebrity-infused some of the parts of the recipe are. This stuff is really, really yummy. It honestly almost competes with pizza, and you get a bunch of toast out of it, when you make it. We're gonna give this thing a 9 out of 10, which means it may just be time for me to go full-on Oscar mode, start dodging the paparazzi, and get ready to accept my pizza award. [MUSIC PLAYING]