So I have garlic bread, but I don't have an oven. Reckon it'll cook up alright in a frying pan?
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Adam Liaw says yes https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/recipes/adam-liaw-s-simple-pan-fried-garlic-bread-will-go-with-everything-you-eat-this-weekend-20230324-p5cuv0.html
Also works for toasted sandwiches https://aussie.zone/post/9662764
If you have the budget, I recommend you get yourself an air fryer. I know that doesn't really help you with your present problem. I don't know whether you can cook it up in a frying pan. I've always had access to an oven.
You can probably cook it up in a Microwave, but take it out of the foil first.
Break it up into its slices then fry each side.
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Following a meal plan as part of a fitness challenge. Spent three hours meal prepping today for the next few days. It's a bit of a headache having to figure out when to cook what, but I really got into a flow state.
Not sure what I'm going to do when uni goes back, but maybe I'll just spend all day on a Sunday cooking and freeze stuff.
Cooking is actually fun (even though I stupidly put garlic in a mega hot pan and it kinda burnt straight away)