This is the correct way to heat pizza (and not in the microwave or oven)

A lot of people say there is nothing better than cold pizza for breakfast. Okay, we're not here to discuss anyone's tastes.

But we have to point out that a very hot pizza, fresh from the oven, is something hard to resist, isn't it? But how do you get a pizza like that, crispy and fresh the other day?

You may have seen some tips that suggest warming up the leftover pizza in the microwave along with a glass of water or reheating the pieces in the oven. The problem is that these techniques don't always work very well: either the pizza goes limp or turns toaster than it should.


Apparently, Reddit users have discovered a new technique to reheat pizza the next day that promises to make the slices crisp and irresistible. Let's meet?

Warming up your pizza the right way

According to the Reddit cheat diagram, you won't need a microwave or oven, but a non-stick frying pan and stove. The first step is to put the skillet to heat over medium to high heat.

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Then place the dawn pizza slice straight into the nonstick pan without adding oil or olive oil. Let the pizza warm for about 2 minutes or until you notice that the bottom of the pizza is crispy.

At this point, it is time to add two drops of water to the pan, but not letting the liquid touch your pizza so that it does not lose its crispness. Lower the heat and cover the skillet, letting it heat for another minute. This step of the trick is to help the cheese get soft again.

After the final minute, turn off the fire, open the frying pan and you're done! Here is a piece of pizza with the crispy crust, the soft rim and the melted cheese, almost brand new and ready for you to enjoy.


Tip Source

Do we know that many of the tricks that spread over the internet don't work very well in real life? Anyone who has ended up with an indecipherable mix of ingredients after trying to follow a Pinterest cupcake decorating tutorial knows very well what we're talking about.

But this time the tip seems to come from well, as the step-by-step diagram to reheat the pizza is taken from Roberta's Pizzaria's menu, a very popular establishment located in Brooklyn's New York neighborhood.

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New York is a city famous for its pizzas, so it's worth a try, isn't it? Tell us the result in the comments!

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