The TikTok video that reveals the best way to reheat pizza

Despite the fact that in some homes there is never leftover pizza, it may be that when guests come to the house, more than the amount is requested or prepared and some pieces are left behind in the kitchen.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 May 2023 Wednesday 06:00
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The TikTok video that reveals the best way to reheat pizza

Despite the fact that in some homes there is never leftover pizza, it may be that when guests come to the house, more than the amount is requested or prepared and some pieces are left behind in the kitchen. In these cases, you should not throw them away, because there are ways to revive the pizza so that the next day it tastes almost as good as freshly made.

Of course, heating the pieces in the microwave is a mistake. The only thing that is achieved by resorting to this appliance is that the dough becomes soft and the ingredients on top dry out. A TikTok user has revealed the best way to reheat pizza so that it stays crunchy, and ensures that it is the only option to enjoy the remains of this fast-food.

@cibsandibus's trick is to heat a non-stick frying pan and cook the piece of pizza there. After it has been cooking for a while, the tiktoker recommends pouring in a little beer (just a trickle) and covering the pan with a lid. When the liquid has evaporated, the pizza is ready.

The video accumulates more than half a million views and hundreds of comments. Some users wonder if the trick can be carried out with water, to which others answer that it is most likely yes (despite the fact that the beer used by this tiktoker is quite soft). This is confirmed by media such as Fox News and Usa Today, which recommend following the same method and only adding a few drops of water.

In the comments there are also people who advise using the airfryer, although of course it is not an option for those who do not have this device at home.

But the concern that abounds the most among the responses to this TikTok video is the number of cans and other products that the user has placed near the stove. "You have too many things near the burner!" warns one of them. In the end, the first thing is safety.