How to Reheat Pizza (for a crispy crust!) - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

The best way to reheat pizza so that it is crispy on the bottom, with perfectly melted cheese! Never dry, never soggy!

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Table of Contents

  • The best way to reheat pizza:
  • How to reheat pizza in the oven:
  • How to reheat pizza in the air fryer:
  • How to reheat pizza on the stove top:
  • How to reheat pizza in the microwave:
  • The best way to store leftover pizza:

We are all big pizza fans around here (who isn’t?!), and we’ve never hated having leftover pizza.

But with this month being Pizza Month on The Recipe Rebel (this Quick and Easy Pizza Dough is our 6 Ingredient Staple this month!), I wanted to dive deeper into the different ways to reheat pizza and discover which give the best results.

I have to confess that we used to just microwave our leftover pizza, and yes it was soggy and not anything like fresh pizza, but we still ate it.

Now? I don’t think I could ever reheat leftover pizza in the microwave again!

Although there are lots of different methods and theories for reheating pizza, we came out with two clear favorites, and both have their pros and cons.

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See which were our winners below!

The best way to reheat pizza:

We tried out 5 different methods for reheating pizza, and these were our favorites in order (though if I could just forget that we ever microwaved leftover pizza, I’d happily do it!)

  1. Oven – on a sheet pan and on a rack
  2. Air Fryer
  3. Skillet
  4. Microwave

The oven and the air fryer were our favorite methods.

They both resulted in a crispy crust that wasn’t dried out, the pizza was heated through and the cheese was melty.

Not dry and tough, not soggy.

The reason the oven won out the top spot for us is because we are a family of 5. Most of will eat a couple of slices of pizza for a meal, and heating 10 slices of pizza in the air fryer is just painful.

I also found the air fryer crust a touch drier, but overall pretty fantastic.

In the oven, we can throw them all in, and in about 10 minutes we have pizza that tastes as good as it did fresh (seriously!).

Below, I’ll go over how we used each method to reheat pizza in detail, so you can see the best results!

How to reheat pizza in the oven:

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Preheat oven to 350 degrees. You can line a baking sheet with parchment or foil, but it’s not necessary (it does make for easy clean up!), or you can place a rack on top.

We found that the rack made for a slightly crisper crust, but only marginally and we really loved both ways.

You can throw your pizza in while the oven is preheating to save time, or you can throw it in once the oven is hot. I haven’t found that it made a difference.

Bake for 8-12 minutes, until the pizza reaches your desired temperature and crispness.

I actually prefer not to use my oven on convection mode for this, as the crust gets perfectly crispy without and I find that convection dries food out more.

How to reheat pizza in the air fryer:

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Reheating pizza in the air fryer is perfect when you just need a couple of slices and don’t want to heat up your oven.

Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees for 5 minutes, then place your pizza slices in the basket or on the rack of your air fryer.

Cook for about 5 minutes, putting it back in for a minute or two as needed so that the pizza is crispy on the bottom and heated through.

How to reheat pizza on the stove top:

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Because we can only do a couple pizza slices in a skillet and we weren’t that impressed with the results (there are also more dirty dishes and pans to wash!), the skillet wasn’t one of our favorite ways.

It also seemed to take a long time to heat through since the heat only comes from the bottom, until you cover it, and leaving it covered the whole time can result in soggy pizza.

To reheat pizza in a skillet, heat a heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat and add the leftover pizza slices.

Cook until the crust is crispy, then cover to melt the cheese and warm the toppings (you can add a drop of water to the pan before covering if you want to speed things up, just make sure you don’t add it close to the pizza crust).

How to reheat pizza in the microwave:

You can reheat pizza in the microwave in 45-60 seconds on high, but this is one method we’re never going back to.

If you like your pizza on the softer side, go for it!

The best way to store leftover pizza:

If we’re going to have amazing leftover pizza, storing it is half of the battle!

Let the pizza cool completely (at room temperature or in the fridge) before stacking so that the toppings of one slices aren’t stuck to the bottom of another.

Place in an airtight container or wrap in plastic wrap (a zip-top bag works well, too) and refrigerate for up to 4 days.

Freezing leftover pizza:

You can also freeze leftover pizza, and I recommend freezing it in individual slices for quick meals.

Simply wrap each cooled slice in plastic wrap, and store all pieces in a zip-top freezer bag.

When you need a quick meal, pull out a slice or two and reheat using the methods above (adding a few extra minutes when cooking from frozen).

How to Reheat Pizza (for a crispy crust!) - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

FAQs

How to Reheat Pizza (for a crispy crust!) - The Recipe Rebel? ›

Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees for 5 minutes, then place your pizza slices in the basket or on the rack of your air fryer. Cook for about 5 minutes, putting it back in for a minute or two as needed so that the pizza is crispy on the bottom and heated through.

How do you get a crispy crust on pizza? ›

Preheat it thoroughly — at least an hour before baking — and it will still be able to deliver a significant blast of heat to the bottom of your crust, enabling it to brown at a nice rate. If you don't have a baking steel or stone, you can bake your pizza on a preheated metal half-sheet pan.

How do you make a super crispy pizza? ›

Put a little oil into your skillet, then heat it over high heat until the oil just starts to shimmer. As soon as it does, reduce the heat to low and wipe out the skillet with a paper towel. This will help crisp up the bottom, while making sure that it doesn't get too greasy.

How do you make reheated pizza crispy in the oven? ›

For a Crispy Crust
  1. "Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit, then line a baking sheet with foil [or parchment paper]," says Ziata. ...
  2. Place the sheet in the oven for a few minutes until it's hot, then place your cold pizza on the preheated baking sheet.
  3. Cook the pizza until the cheese is bubbly, sizzling, and melted.
Oct 3, 2023

How do I make my pizza crust brown and crispy? ›

FYI – A hot pizza stone is key to producing a well-browned, crisp bottom crust. So here are the three things to do to get the stone hot enough: place stone in the cold oven, set the temperature to 500 degrees, and let it preheat for one full hour. (I start the hour once it has preheated).

How to get crispy pizza crust in a convection oven? ›

You should also use a pizza stone in your convection oven for the best results. For optimal results, place it on the upper rack. Preheat the stone under the broiler for about 20 minutes before cooking the pizza. Convection ovens also cook pizza more evenly and quickly than conventional ovens.

What makes crust crispy? ›

So heat and steam are a key part of getting that crust of dreams. To help even more, pre-heat a pizza stone in the oven before starting to bake. Place the baking tray or tin directly onto the baking stone. This brings a hot surface into (almost) direct contact with the bread you're baking.

What is the best flour for crispy pizza crust? ›

Looking to make a basic pizza crust, one with a crispy bottom, a little bit of chew, and enough strength that the slices won't get floppy under all that sauce and cheese? For a no-fuss crust, you need a workhorse flour, and that's all-purpose flour.

Is it better to reheat pizza in the oven or pan? ›

The best: Cooking in a pan on the stovetop

TODAY.com actually tested this method for reheating leftover pizza years ago and it still holds up. Simply place a few slices in a nonstick frying pan, cast-iron or stainless steel skillet on medium heat for a couple of minutes until the bottom is golden-brown and crispy.

How long to crisp up pizza in oven? ›

Place a piece of tin foil directly on your oven rack. Put the pizza on the foil. Bake for five minutes at 450 degrees. For a softer crust, try ten minutes at 350 degrees.

What temperature do you cook crispy pizza? ›

The best oven temperature for pizza is between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C). Pizza ovens cook at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees F. You can't get that hot in your home oven, but the higher you can go, the better.

Does oil make pizza crispier? ›

Adding oil into your pizza dough will help make it crispier when cooked at lower temperatures.

How to make pizza crust crispy on bottom in pizza oven? ›

How Do You Get a Crispy Crust on a Wood Fired Pizza Oven?
  1. Getting the right temperature. Cooking your pizza in a wood-fired oven is your best chance at getting a crispy crust. ...
  2. Avoid overloading the toppings. ...
  3. Investing in a pizza stone. ...
  4. Don't skip the olive oil. ...
  5. Burning the same type wood. ...
  6. Perfecting the dough.
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What temperature do you reheat crispy pizza? ›

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. You can line a baking sheet with parchment or foil, but it's not necessary (it does make for easy clean up!), or you can place a rack on top. We found that the rack made for a slightly crisper crust, but only marginally and we really loved both ways.

How do you reheat pizza in an air fryer for crispy crust? ›

To reheat pizza in an air fryer, preheat your air fryer to 350°F. Place the leftover pizza slices in the air fryer basket in a single layer, and air fry for about 3-5 minutes or until heated through and crispy.

How to reheat pie so it's crispy? ›

Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees. Put the pie, turnovers, or pastry on a cookie sheet on foil or parchment, and lightly cover with foil. For a 9-inch pie, heat for 15-20 minutes. A 5-inch pie will take about 12-15 minutes and turnovers will take about 10-12 minutes.

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