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can you reheat a home delivery pizza?
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fender101
31-01-2014
Say you only ate half the night before. What happens if you try? Does it work or does it shrivel up? And can you do it in it's original box?
degsyhufc
31-01-2014
Yes you can. (Take it out of the box)

In a microwave it'll go soggy.
In an oven it will crisp up more.
Either method I spinkle a little water over.


Remember, you're just reheating it. No need to cook the hell out of it.



Personally these days I prefer leftover pizza cold.
ScottishPancake
31-01-2014
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Yes you can. (Take it out of the box)

In a microwave it'll go soggy.
In an oven it will crisp up more.
Either method I spinkle a little water over.


Remember, you're just reheating it. No need to cook the hell out of it.



Personally these days I prefer leftover pizza cold.”

Me too.
LaceyLouelle3
31-01-2014
Originally Posted by ScottishPancake:
“Me too. ”

And me
henrywilliams58
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Yes you can. (Take it out of the box)

In a microwave it'll go soggy.
In an oven it will crisp up more.
Either method I spinkle a little water over.

Remember, you're just reheating it. No need to cook the hell out of it.

Personally these days I prefer leftover pizza cold.”

BIB is important to remember for all pastry.
ScottishPancake
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by LaceyLouelle3:
“And me ”

Have you ever had cold pizza for breakfast like I have?
LaceyLouelle3
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by ScottishPancake:
“Have you ever had cold pizza for breakfast like I have?”

I don't have breakfast but as I stay up late, I have it cold at about 4am
ScottishPancake
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by LaceyLouelle3:
“I don't have breakfast but as I stay up late, I have it cold at about 4am ”

Why don't you have breakfast?
LaceyLouelle3
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by ScottishPancake:
“Why don't you have breakfast? ”

It makes me want to vom, I can't even have a drink usually.
ScottishPancake
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by LaceyLouelle3:
“It makes me want to vom, I can't even have a drink usually.”

Do you have a medical condition or something?
rancidbeings
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by fender101:
“Say you only ate half the night before. What happens if you try? Does it work or does it shrivel up? And can you do it in it's original box?”

I usually do mine in foil in the oven for lunch next day. Start it off totally wrapped so the steam softens everything up a little as it heats through, then open the foil to let it crisp a little Takes about 15 minutes on 200 degrees and is the best way I've found.

Though if you're not terribly fussy I've never had huge bother with a 30-45 seconds blast in the microwave for a slice or two if I go for it when I wake up Doesn't go anything like as soggy as bread usually does (no idea why, but it doesn't in my experience!), but can go a little rubbery.
fender101
01-02-2014
I like all the ideas how reheat it, except it's a fair bit of hassle. I just ate it cold in the end. I just wondered if you could just chuck the pizza still in it's box, in the oven on low heat for 20 mins. But cold pizza is nice.
walterwhite
01-02-2014
Always do mine in the microwave as find the oven dries it out too much. Half the time i have it next day when it's not even been in the fridge overnight, i'm still here.
Darcy_
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by fender101:
“I like all the ideas how reheat it, except it's a fair bit of hassle. I just ate it cold in the end. I just wondered if you could just chuck the pizza still in it's box, in the oven on low heat for 20 mins. But cold pizza is nice. ”

Do you seriously think that putting cardboard in the oven would be a good idea?!!!
Irvine
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Yes you can. (Take it out of the box)

In a microwave it'll go soggy. ”

mmmm Soggy microwave left over pizza mmmmmmmmmm
stud u like
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by ScottishPancake:
“Do you have a medical condition or something? ”

Plenty of people get travel sick, so they avoid breakfast in the morning. I don't eat anything until lunchtime.
farmer bob
01-02-2014
Leftover pizza is a thing of beauty.
ScottishPancake
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by stud u like:
“Plenty of people get travel sick, so they avoid breakfast in the morning. I don't eat anything until lunchtime.”

I think that I would go completely insane if I skipped my breakfast, even just the once!
Beautiful_Harv
01-02-2014
I love next day Dominos
henrywilliams58
01-02-2014
I have heard of deep fried pizza ...
LaceyLouelle3
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by ScottishPancake:
“Do you have a medical condition or something? ”

No. I managed to eat a massive breakfast everyday when I was on holiday last year though
Radiomaniac
01-02-2014
I used to put mine in the micro - mine also has a grill - but now I can't be bothered and always eat it cold.

I made one the other day, bought a plain pizza base, added my own bits, grilled, lovely!
Pucky
01-02-2014
Our local takeaway (not Dominoes or Pizza Hut) does 2 for 1 on Pizza, so we usually buy 2 large ones and there's plenty left for leftovers the next day!
Peter_CJ
01-02-2014
If it's been left out, and there is meat in the topping, you need to be careful.

Otherwise, it's probably a question of texture and chewiness.

Why would you want to leave it in the box?

If you don't have a tray, just put directly onto the oven shelf.

I quite like cold pizza, and as long as it's not meat and not been left out all night, I'd eat it cold.
Irvine
01-02-2014
Left overs now wrapped in foil ready for tomorrow's lunch. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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