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Can you re-heat pizza?
I've always thought you could, like after you've cooked it in the oven, if you've still got some left over, leave it to cool down, wrap it in cling film, put it in the fridge and re-heat later on.
But the 'fresh' pizzas (the ones you put in the fridge instead of the the freezer) from ASDA http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webst...t/910001394595, say 'do not re-heat'.
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The only left over pizza I ever have is from Dominos and I never re-heat it. Cold pizza is amazing. If I have a pizza like that from Tesco or wherever there's never any left over!
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I've always thought you could, like after you've cooked it in the oven, if you've still got some left over, leave it to cool down, wrap it in cling film, put it in the fridge and re-heat later on.
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Yeah of course you can, I have done it countless times.
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Reheated pizza always makes a great breakfast.
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You can reheat it but I don't i much prefer cold pizza, in fact when I order from Dominos or Pizza Hut I order a selection of sides which I eat then I have the pizza cold later on
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I've always thought you could, like after you've cooked it in the oven, if you've still got some left over, leave it to cool down, wrap it in cling film, put it in the fridge and re-heat later on.
But the 'fresh' pizzas (the ones you put in the fridge instead of the the freezer) from ASDA http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webst...t/910001394595, say 'do not re-heat'. ![]() Supermarkets are probably just covering themselves. Either generally incase of any problems or maybe some of the products used do not take well to reheating. I've not had a problem though. |
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You can. But it's better cold.
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It's just a personal thing x
If you get a pizza the chances are the toppings have already been frozen, so they go from freezer, defrost, cook, do you want them to go back to room temperature, fridge, cook. Are tummies are fairly robust, but you no, have a fresh cheese sannie. |
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If there's any health issues involved in reheating pizza I must be very lucky as I've done it hundreds of times.
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There's no problems with re-heating food. The problems occur with cooling food down improperly. I suspect that Asda is being extra cautious with their advice. I have re-heated them before.
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I reheat all pizza when i have them and have never had a problem after years and years of doing it. I prefer reheating in the oven to warm rather than hot, i do not like cold although i know cold pizza leftovers are very popular.
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