I’m a sucker for a good food mashup. Think sushi burritos and donut burgers—gloriously over-the-top combos that somehow just work. But every so often, I stumble across one that makes me pause mid-scroll and question the sanity of the Internet. That’s exactly what happened when I saw this epic creation from TikTok account @seriousfoodfetish. It’s a pizza sandwich, a salad pizza and a chicken pizza all at once—and it’s as wild as it sounds!Related: I Tried the Viral Brownie Cookies and They're My New Favorite Anytime Dessert?? SIGN UP to get delicious recipes, handy kitchen hacks & more in our daily Pop Kitchen newsletter.??
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This isn’t just a sandwich. This is a culinary dare, a tower of chaos that only a true comfort food enthusiast could dream up. Here’s how you make it: take two slices of leftover pizza (yes, two entire slices), air fry them to get the cheese all melty and the crust crisp again. While the pizza is heating up, toss together a Caesar salad (it's all about the balance). Next, air fry a breaded chicken fillet until it’s golden and crunchy.Now comes the fun part! Pile some of that fresh Caesar salad on top of one slice of pizza (cheese side up), add the crispy chicken, then layer on even more salad. Top it with the second slice of pizza (cheese side down) and give it a good press. Wrap it up, slice it in half, and prepare yourself for a mind-bending bite that somehow makes sense.Related: The Absolute Best Way to Reheat Pizza in the Air Fryer
Why This Mashup Works (Even if It Shouldn’t)
At first glance, this sandwich sounds like a chaotic mix of leftovers, but there’s a method to the madness. The crispiness of the air-fried pizza crust acts like a sturdy sandwich bread, while the gooey cheese melts into the chicken and salad, tying all the flavors together.
The Caesar salad adds a refreshing crunch and a bit of tang that cuts through the richness of the cheese and chicken, keeping the whole thing from becoming too heavy. It’s the kind of over-the-top, unapologetic comfort food that can only come from someone who truly understands the joy of combining unexpected flavors and textures.
Also, you would probably consider eating a Caesar salad as a side dish for a slice of pizza. This mashup just puts the two things together in one dish.
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Three Variations You Have to Try
Feeling brave? Take this already outrageous mashup to new levels.
Swap the Caesar salad for buffalo sauce-drenched lettuce, add blue cheese crumbles and use a spicy, breaded chicken fillet for a sandwich that packs a fiery punch.
Stick with the Italian theme and make a chopped salad (romaine, cheese, your favorite Italian meats) and layer that with the chicken. Hit everything with a drizzle of Italian dressing before closing the sandwich for a true Italian deli-inspired twist.
Use BBQ chicken pizza slices, a crispy fried chicken fillet and a slathering of ranch dressing. Add a few pickled jalapeños for a bit of heat.
If you’re still on the fence, just think about how satisfying it will be to hold this monster of a sandwich in your hands, knowing you’ve defied both culinary logic and the rules of reasonable sandwich-making. Plus, it’s the perfect way to use up those random leftover pizza slices you’d normally just reheat and eat over the sink (we’ve all been there). So why not take a leap of faith and bite into something wild and wonderful?
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