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LeeM
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14th Jan 12 at 15:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Best way? Oven presumably but what temp and how long? Got half a one left and with it being so nice I'd raged not waste it.
If I put it in the fridge should I leave it to cool completely first or bung it in the fridge now?
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14th Jan 12 at 15:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

fridge now, 180 degrees for about 7 mins
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Don't know how hot it is but putting hot food in the fridge will cause the fridges temperature to heat up and then make it possible for bacteria to grow on all the other stuff in there.
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anything with cheese should be refrigerated asap to stop bacteria buildup, i would then personally just nuke it in the microwave , or oven cook it if it bothers you
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quote:
Originally posted by Sunz
Don't know how hot it is but putting hot food in the fridge will cause the fridges temperature to heat up and then make it possible for bacteria to grow on all the other stuff in there.


I'd heard that that's The main reason for asking, cheers
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Another fridge then microwave here
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listen to the vegan
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quote:
Originally posted by adiohead
Another fridge then microwave here
LeeM
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14th Jan 12 at 15:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Box didnt fit in the fridge I'll oven it, tomorrow. Hate microwaved stuff
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Put it on a plate


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LeeM
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There's quite a bit left and I've no cling film to cover it cut the box in half
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Put on a plate and put another plate inverted ontop


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Finding 2 clean plates, today's challenge...
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Tesco carrier bag ?


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microwaved pizza is soggy but the only real easy to to re heat stuff.

no need for a plate. couple bits of kitchen towel will be fine.
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Jesus, how do people manage by themselves.
Wait for it to cool down, put in fridge, get out put in microwaves for about 1 minute(depending on time in fridge)
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
Jesus, how do people manage by themselves.
Wait for it to cool down, put in fridge, get out put in microwaves for about 1 minute(depending on time in fridge)


It was more a specific papa johns question, I want it to taste its best when I reheat it.
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Tbf I hate reheated pizza so if I cant eat it all it goes in the bin


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Ben G
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it won't taste at all like it did last night mate

it'll taste like soggy paper.

tastes nice enough after a couple of beers though.
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Will go soggy and shitty in microwave, id oven it for best results
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I'd never stick anything in the fridge hot personally. Room temperature, fridge then oven cook it.
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So does everyone agree on 7 mins at 180?
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Much better cold the next day imo!
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I'll give you a tip here, stick it in for 7 mins at 180, try a bit.

If it doesn't taste right stick it in for another few minutes

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