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Cooking Instructions Item Pack Cooking Instructions - FOR FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY, ALL PRODUCTS SHOULD BE BAKED TO AN Description Code Size INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF 160 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT BEFORE EATING. CHEESY BOTTOM 51% WHOLE GRAIN CRUST, PRECUT (LARGE ROUND) Convection oven: Preheat oven to 325 degrees. To prevent sticking place pizza on parchment lined baking sheet. Or greased baking 20210 90/5.50oz Wild Mike's 10-Cut Pepperoni sheet 20211 90/5.49oz Wild Mike's 10-Cut Cheese Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees 90700 90/5.63oz Wild Mike's 10-Cut Pepperoni - All Beef *Frozen Pizza: 13-15 minutes 20310 72/5.50oz Wild Mike's 8-Cut Pepperoni *Thawed Pizza: 11-13 minutes *Microwaving a Slice? Place on Microwave safe Plate or drop into Wild Mike's paper bag. 20311 72/5.49oz Wild Mike's 8-Cut Cheese *Frozen: 1 minute and 20 seconds, *Thawed: 45 seconds 20312 72/5.63 oz Wild Mike's 8-Cut Pepperoni - All Beef *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. CHEESY BOTTOM 51% WHOLE GRAIN CRUST, WHOLE, UN-CUT. SUGGESTED: 8 CUT Convection Oven: Preheat oven to 325 degrees. To Prevent sticking place pizza on parchment lined baking sheet or greased baking 15010 80/5.50oz Wild Mike's Uncut Pepperoni (10 WHOLE pies per case) sheet. 15011 80/5.49oz Wild Mike's Uncut Cheese (10 WHOLE pies per case) Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees. 15013 80/5.70oz Wild Mike's Uncut 4-MEAT (10 WHOLE pies per case) *Frozen Pizza: 13- 15 minutes *Thawed Pizza: 11-13 minutes *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. *Allow Pizza to rest for 5 minutes before cutting. NO CHEESY BOTTOM WHITE CRUST, WHOLE, SUGGESTED: 8 CUT 17010 80/5.51oz Wild Mike's 8"x12" Cheesy Bottom Pizza Crust same as above for whole pizza 17011 80/5.49oz Wild Mike's Uncut, 4-Cheese, WHITE Crust 5" PERSONAL DEEP DISH, 51% WHOLE GRAIN CRUST BULK 80549 80/5.63oz Wild Mike's 5" Deep Dish Pepperoni - All Beef Convection oven: Preheat to 325 degrees. Place pizza on baking sheet. 80550 80/5.49oz Wild Mike's 5" Deep Dish Cheese Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees. Place Pizza on a baking sheet *Frozen Pizza: 13- 15 minutes *Thawed Pizza: 11-13 minutes *Microwaving a Slice? Place on Microwave safe Plate or drop into Wild Mike's paper bag. *Frozen: 1 minute and 20 seconds, *Thawed: 45 seconds *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. IW PRODUCTS- CHEESY BOTTOM SLICES, 5 IN ROUNDS, and CHEESE FILLED BREADSTICK 90500 90/5.50oz Wild Mike's IW Pepperoni Convection oven: Preheat to 325 degrees. Place pizza on baking sheet. 90501 90/5.49oz Wild Mike's IW Cheese Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees. Place Pizza on a baking sheet *Frozen Pizza: 13- 15 minutes 80649 80/5.63oz Wild Mike's 5" IW Deep Dish Pepperoni - All Beef *Thawed Pizza: 11-13 minutes 80650 80/5.49oz Wild Mike's 5" IW Deep Dish Cheese 11007 42/4.11oz Wild Mike's Cheese Bread Stick I.W. 2-G/2-MMA Microwave: Vent wrapper and place on microwave safe plate. *Frozen: 1 minute and 20 seconds *Thawed: 45 seconds *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. * Let individually wrapped product stand for 1-2 minutes prior to opening package BREAKFAST PIZZAS, 51% WHOLE GRAIN CRUST BULK 90302 144/2.79oz Wild Mike's Breakfast - All Beef Convection oven: Preheat to 325 degrees. Place pizza on baking sheet. 90303 144/2.79oz Wild Mike's BULK Brkfst WHITE COUNTRY GRAVY- All Beef Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees. Place Pizza on a baking sheet 90502 160/2.79oz Wild Mike's IW Breakfast - All Beef *Frozen Pizza: 13- 15 minutes 90503 160/2.79oz Wild Mike's I.W. Brkfst WHITE COUNTRY GRAVY- All Beef *Thawed Pizza: 11-13 minutes Microwave: Vent wrapper and place frozen product on microwave safe plate (best from frozen) *Frozen: 35 seconds *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. * Let individually wrapped product stand for 1-2 minutes prior to opening package BREADSTICKS, 51% WHOLE GRAIN 11001 112/2.0oz Wild Mike's Cheese Bread Stick Convection oven: Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Place cheese filled sticks on baking sheet 11003 240/1.0oz Wild Mike's Cheese Bites Conventional oven: Preheat to 375 degrees. Place Pizza on a baking sheet 11006 42/4.11oz Wild Mike's Cheese Bread Stick BULK 2-G/2-MMA *Frozen: 10-12 minutes *Thawed 6-8 minutes Microwave: Place frozen product on microwave safe plate (best from frozen) *Frozen: 80 seconds at high or 1 minute 20 seconds at 80% power *Let cooked product stand 1-2 minutes before serving. Cheesy filling may be hot. *Due to oven variances, times and temperatures may require adjustments. .
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