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All to know about reheating Domino's pizza

31 July 2023 , 14:15
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All to know about reheating Domino's pizza
All to know about reheating Domino's pizza

IT is really common to have leftover after a takeaway, especially after ordering pizza.

But is it possible to reheat Domino's Pizza?

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Can you reheat Domino's?

Good news, you can reheat Domino's safely.

As long as your pizza is piping hot, you can enjoy it the next day without worrying.

Make sure you stick your Domino's pizza in the fridge within two hours of eating it.

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A plain cheese pizza can last in the fridge for up to four days, but anything with toppings will need to be thrown away after two days.

What is the best way to reheat Domino's?

Your best bet for good-as-new pizza is to reheat it in the oven.

Put your leftover pizza on a tray and drizzle the crust with some olive oil to make it extra crispy.

Bake it in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes at 190 degrees Celsius (170 degrees fan).

If you're only reheating a slice or two, you can heat the pizza in a frying pan with the lid on for about five minutes.

Ideally, you wouldn't use a microwave to reheat your Domino's pizza, but this hack will stop you getting a soggy base if a microwave is your only option.

Spread the pizza slices out on a plate so they all cook evenly.

Then fill a mug of water halfway and pop the mug and plate of pizza in the microwave for 30 seconds - or until hot through.

How many times can you reheat Domino's?

It is not advisable to reheat Domino's more than once.

Technically pizza is safe to eat even if it has been reheated several times, as long as it is piping hot all the way through.

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But the more times you reheat your food, the more likely it is that harmful bacteria will grow which could cause food poisoning.

The quality of the food will decrease each time you reheat it, so you probably wouldn't want to reheat it more than once anyway.

Charley Bergman

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