Got leftover pizza that you want to heat up? You’re in the right place! If you need to reheat it quickly, using a microwave is the best way to go. But unfortunately microwaving leftover pizza can sometimes make it soggy and unappealing. Thankfully there is a simple trick you can employ to stop this from happening. It involves placing a glass of water in the microwave with your leftover pizza. The water helps to reheat the slice more evenly which ensures your slice of pizza is crispy.
Simply follow our instructions below to get the perfect reheated slice of pizza. After we go through those instructions, we are going to also let you know some other ways to reheat pizza if you don’t have a microwave including using an oven and a skillet. Both of these methods will also allow you to bring last night’s pizza back to life.
To reheat pizza in the microwave you need a glass or small microwave-safe container, and a plate or a piece of baking paper.
Follow these instructions to microwave leftover pizza:
And that’s it! you should not have a piping hot slice of pizza to eat. If you’re reheating more than one piece of pizza you can follow the same instructions. Just add 10 seconds to each of the cooking times listed above.
If you don’t have a microwave or want to use an oven instead to reheat your leftover pizza the instructions listed below are for you. Following the instructions, you will end up with a crispy pizza with perfectly melted cheese. Although using a microwave to reheat pizza is quicker, using an oven will generally result in a crisper and a more evenly reheated piece of pizza.
Follow these instructions to reheat pizza in the oven:
Hopefully, you now have piping hot pizza to enjoy! If you’re reheating more than one slice you can adjust the cooking times by adding a couple of minutes to each of the times listed in the instructions.
If you don’t have a microwave or oven, using a skillet is another option to reheat pizza. When you reheat pizza in a skillet the pizza will get nice and crispy on the bottom and the cheese will melt if you place a lid on the skillet near the end of the cooking cycle. The best type of skillet to use is one made out of cast iron as it can reach a higher and more even temperature. However, if you don’t have a cast iron skillet any other type will still get the job done.
Follow these instructions to reheat pizza in a skillet:
Your pizza should now be piping hot and ready to devour! If reheating more than one slice of pizza, you can cook a second slice in the skillet (if big enough) or cook each slice separately.
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