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posted March 09, 2017 12:50 PM
I can make pizza at home , as good as three of the five places that we get pizza , to go .

the only thing is; when you go to finish it up, the the left overs, next morning, the carry out stuff always seems to be about 30% better than my home made pizza.

weather it sits in the to box , over night or in a plastic bag in the frige.

Is your home made pizza as good as the carry out stuff ? on the day after.





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There is never any of my home made left the day after.


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posted March 09, 2017 12:55 PMHide Post
Yessir. See! The thing to do, is to use a toaster oven to reheat. Place the pizza on
some aluminum foil, then toast! Your pizza will have a cripsy crust once more. Reheating in micro or regular ovens just wil not do. There is no crispiness that way.




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posted March 09, 2017 12:59 PMHide Post
Yes, but homemade pizza in my house is not typical we make the crust and sauce from scratch.


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posted March 09, 2017 01:12 PMHide Post
what are these leftovers you speak of??


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Cold Pizza, mmmm
 
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posted March 09, 2017 02:25 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
I can make pizza at home , as good as three of the five places that we get pizza , to go.


You must have better pizza joints around where you live. Wink




 
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posted March 09, 2017 02:30 PMHide Post
What MooneyP226 said about reheating, except I use the Bake setting at 250.

Carryout or homemade, I individually wrap leftover slices in plastic wrap and then either put in the fridge for a day or 2 or in the freezer for up to a couple of weeks. In my opinion, neither is as good as oven fresh, but it's pizza so I'm on it.

I haven't noticed/can't tell if one ages worse than the other.
 
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posted March 09, 2017 02:39 PMHide Post
brush olive oil on the crust before toasting them?

I just eat them cold but Ive put them on the top rack of my gas grill for a bit and came out nice and crispy.
 
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I have had good results re-heating leftover pizza in a skillet. Use little or no oil, just keep it moving so it won't stick.


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GF (Italian) makes pizza from scratch. Thin crust, fresh vegs, etc...

There never is any leftover.


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Carryout has more oil in the crust and the cheese
 
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quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
the the left overs, next morning, the carry out stuff always seems to be about 30% better than my home made pizza.

weather it sits in the to box , over night or in a plastic bag in the frige.



Maybe it's the storage method. In the box vs in a plastic bag. Try putting your home made left overs on a paper plate(s) and cover them with another paper Plate(s) and see if it helps.

Also, I saw and tried a different way to reheat pizza and with some trial and error it works really well...Non stick or cast iron frying pan heated on ~medium, add a teaspoon or less of water, add pizza and cover. cook 'til it's all "melty" and chow down. Enjoy.


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posted March 09, 2017 05:26 PMHide Post
Get one on these 'Super Duper Pizza Reheating Wheels'. Our son bought us one and we thought it was a joke. We use it all the time.

These devices are a great way to reheat pizza or cook chicken nuggets for the grandkids.

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posted March 09, 2017 10:46 PMHide Post
I've been happy w/ mine.
I preheat the pizza stone in the oven (the stone lives on the bottom rack 24/7) and reheat the slices on it.
 
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YES! But don't use the microwave. Reheat using the oven, I usually reheat it at 275, higher if I am hungry and need it quicker Smile
 
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In any scenario homemade is better.
 
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