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Can you keep a dominos pizza in the fridge to eat the next day? |
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Can you keep a dominos pizza in the fridge to eat the next day?
if so, whats the best way to preserve it?
and how would I re-heat it? |
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Yes.
Keep it in the box (or else pop it in some foil) I don't bother re-heating
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Yes.
Keep it in the box (or else pop it in some foil) I don't bother re-heating ![]() |
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what, just leave the pizza in the box put it in the fridge?
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I guess you could wrap it in clinfilm or foil to stop it drying out but I have never bothered.
I just bung the box in the fridge and eat it cold the next day for breakfast!
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Doesn't the box have reheating instructions on it (not that it should need to :-/)
Bog standard pizza boxes do. |
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I personally like cold pizza in the morning for breakfast, In fact I think it tastes better after a night in the fridge.
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Can you think of any reason NOT to bung it n the fridge? Anyway, cold pizza tastes better.
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I've become a convert to cold pizza over the past few years. I don't keep it in the fridge though. It sets up too much. I just leave it on the counter top in the box or on a plate wrappin in clingfilm.
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I guess you could wrap it in clinfilm or foil to stop it drying out but I have never bothered.
I just bung the box in the fridge and eat it cold the next day for breakfast! ![]() My daughter loves it cold for brekkie too She leaves it on the worktop overnight though not in the fridge, BUT she is a veggie. Would think if it has meat in it, especially now its getting warmer, it should be kept in the fridge overnight.
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Just keep it in the box in fridge and to reheat put the pizza on a baking tray and heat in the oven on gas 4 for about ten minutes.
Don't heat it in the microwave, it will ruin it. |
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I don't think it's necessary to re heat. One of the main reasons I have pineapple on my pizza is it keeps it moist for morning.
But I did hear a tip that the best way to reheat pizza is upside down in a frying pan. |
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I was going to say the same thing, reheat in a frying pan but I don't think you turn it upside down though.
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I actually prefer pizza cold the next day
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I actually prefer pizza cold the next day
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you want to talk to the delivery company book it the day before and have them leave it out for you.
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I've become a convert to cold pizza over the past few years. I don't keep it in the fridge though. It sets up too much. I just leave it on the counter top in the box or on a plate wrappin in clingfilm.
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