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Hack to reheat your pizza
    2020-06-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WHETHER you prefer your pizza thin and crispy or thick and doughy, we can all agree to pass on a soggy, microwaved slice.

The good news? It’s possible to reheat your pizza without compromising texture — at least according to a blog post on the Domino’s Australia website.

“Add a half full cup of water to the microwave with your pizza and heat for around 30 seconds,” the post reads. “Crispiness not guaranteed, but worth a shot.”

Palak Patel, a chef at the Institute of Culinary Education, said that the hack works by diverting the moisture away from the pizza. But there are a few things to consider.

“It’s important to remember that all microwaves are different,” Patel explained. “If you have an older microwave without as much power, you’re probably going to need more than 30 seconds. It’s trial and error.”

Patel also recommends adjusting the power levels within your microwave to around 40 percent. Most microwaves display 100 percent as the default cooking power.

“That ensures things get heated more slowly and evenly,” Patel noted.

Patel admits she had no desire to try the Domino’s Australia trick, which has been circulating on the Internet for some time. She prefers her own technique, which involves placing a slice or two in a hot pan.

“After you get the bottom nice and crispy, add a few drops of water to the pan and cover it with a lid for about a minute,” she said. “The thing about pizza is that there are so many different variables. The crust is supposed to be hard, the sauce is supposed to keep the middle nice and textured, and then the cheese and toppings need to be crispy. The stove top achieves that.”

If you’re reheating an entire pie, the oven is the way to go. Just place the pizza on a baking sheet wrapped in foil, set the temperature to 135 degrees Celsius and heat for 25 minutes.(SD-Agencies)

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