• li10@feddit.uk
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    6 months ago

    Fuck me, might as well make a whole new pizza.

    I’ll just eat it cold 😎

    • TheFriar@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      Not easier, but better: olive oil in med-high heat pan for a few min, broil for a few min. Crispy, tasty bottom (esp. if you season your pan…like, literally.), nice, fresh-tasting top, charred to your preference.

      Also entirely depends on your topping choice, dough, cheese, sauce. I use all veg toppings, so my crust can get a little soggier as it sits to cool when fresh. I’ve found the right dough, cheese, sauce combo, too (dough from my local spot, Michael’s of Brooklyn arrabiata sauce, TJ’s mozz shredded, sautéed veg, olive oil garlic crust)…every step and ingredient is important and changes what you need to do with he leftovers!

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      6 months ago

      Exactly. And that’s if you have a good amount, like half a pizza. For just one slice just toss it in the microwave.

    • EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      They’re like two separate meals to me, and I love both equally.

      Hot pizza after a few beers and some dips are great. Cold pizza with hot sauce on top for breakfast to fight the inevitable hangover is a delight.

    • Duranie@literature.cafe
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      6 months ago

      Depends on the pizza and how much I love myself at that moment.

      Acceptable pizza and I’m not in the mood to care, eat it cold.

      Quality pizza and I want to show some respect for the pizza and myself, it’s the above or air fryer, or at minimum a few minutes in the toaster oven.

    • edric@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      Yes! Air fryer supremacy. Faster than an oven, easier than a pan-on-stove, not soggy like a microwave.

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    6 months ago

    It works well.

    Better than toasting the thing in a 350 degree oven (becomes rock hard)

    Way better than microwaving (becomes like soft but hot white bread)

    Takes just a few minutes too.

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      6 months ago

      Tbh, sometimes this way is better than fresh. An evenly heated slice, melty cheese and soft dough with a slightly crispy bottom.

      Really, reheating most things in a pan is so much better than the microwave.

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    6 months ago

    Haven’t seen anyone mention the mixed method.

    I put a glass of water in the microwave (make sure it’s microwave safe glass ofc) at 1min30 full power.

    Then I add a plate with a pizza slice next to the glass in there. 50% power 1min.

    Moisture melts everything without it becoming soggy and the pizza is evenly reheated.

    Love it. The pan option is a bit too much effort, NGL.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      microwave briefly first to start to melt the cheese, but then heating for 20-30 seconds on the stove gives the base wonderful crunch. Better than fresh.

      microwave only is just hot garbage.

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        6 months ago

        microwave only is just hot garbage.

        If you only use your microwave at max power, this is true.

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      6 months ago

      Same here, 1 minute increments at low to medium power on a paper towel to soak up moisture from the crust. Perfect every time.

    • WarlordSdocy@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Me too, people always told me to use the oven or different ways to warm pizza but it always just made the bottom way crispier then it originally was when it was fresh. So I just stick with the microwave and that seems to work pretty well at keeping it like it was when it was fresh.