Best Way to Reheat Pizza for Delicious Results

Takeout pizza is fast and easy — not to mention absolutely delicious. And having leftovers the next day is part of the fun. While cold pizza has its own allure, sometimes you want to to enjoy that melty cheese goodness and warm crust. Trouble is, reheating pizza can turn your slice into a soggy mess. That’s why we asked a top pizza pro for advice, and his easy trick is simply genius! Read on for how to reheat pizza and get ready to be deliciously surprised:
The best way to reheat pizza? Try this skillet trick
Pizza may be first baked in an oven, but the skillet is actually the best way to reheat a slice. That’s according to world-renowned pizza expert Anthony Falco, author of Pizza Czar: Recipes and Know-How from a World-Traveling Pizza Chef. The heat from the pan helps the crust crisp up nicely as it warms. But the real secret is adding a few drops of water toward the end of reheating — that creates the perfect amount of steam so the cheese melts beautifully.
“I like a nice cast iron that’s well-seasoned so it’s naturally nonstick,” says Falco. “But make sure it’s big enough so that when the water is added, it doesn’t touch the pizza.” Here are his five steps to reheating pizza in a skillet:
According to Falco, this method guarantees “a crispy bottom and melty cheese, and the crust will be tender, not dried out.” But if you’d prefer not to pull out a skillet, read on for more tricks to reheat pizza.
Short on time? How to reheat pizza in microwave
Reheating pizza in the microwave is the best option if you need your slice extra fast. But while the microwave is usually our go-to when it comes to warming up leftovers, many people complain that reheating pizza in the microwave leaves them with a chewy hunk of bread, sauce and meat with a texture that resembles cardboard.
Fortunately, some creative minds came up with a way to reheat pizza in the microwave without it getting soggy. The secret is adding a mug of water when you zap your pizza. How does this help? Well, the thinking is that having a cup of liquid in the microwave with your pizza reduces the amount of energy the pizza absorbs — meaning it takes longer to warm up and it won’t get squishy. Here’s how to reheat pizza in the microwave in four easy steps:
Want an extra-crispy crust? How to reheat pizza in oven
Like reheating pasta or reheating a rotisserie chicken, reheating pizza in your oven is a great option if you want a crispy, crunchy crust. You’ll have to wait a bit for the oven to preheat and for the pizza to warm up, but the result will be a delicious slice that’s almost as good as it was on day one. The one secret that makes all the difference? Preheat your baking pan while you’re preheating the oven. Placing the cold pizza on a hot surface helps make sure the bottom reheats properly. Here’s how to reheat pizza in oven:
Just having one slice? How to reheat pizza in a toaster oven
Reheating pizza in a toaster oven is the best option if you only want to warm up one slice. Toaster ovens are like little ovens without all the fuss — they use less electricity than a regular oven and keep your kitchen cooler too. Here’s how to reheat pizza in a toaster oven in four easy steps:
Like char on your crust? How to reheat pizza on the grill
Some pizza aficionados swear by reheating a pizza on the grill. If you like a little char on your pizza crust, using the grill to reheat will give you that perfect smokey taste. It might seem a little silly to fire up the grill just to reheat some pizza, but if the weather’s nice, why not? (The grill is also a great place to bake homemade pizza.) Here’s how to reheat pizza on the grill in five easy steps:
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