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On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 12:41:59 AM UTC-7, Ophelia wrote:
> "Nancy Smith" wrote in message > ... > > On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 1:06:30 AM UTC-7, Ophelia wrote: > > "Nancy Smith" wrote in message > > ... > > > > On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 11:31:05 AM UTC-7, Ophelia wrote: > > > "tert in seattle" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > Ophelia wrote: > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> "Gary" > wrote in message > > > >> ... > > > >>> Ophelia wrote: > > > >>>> > > > >>>> "dsi1" wrote: > > > >>>> > I reheat pizza in a pan too. I don't cover it. It get flipped > > > >>>> > over > > > >>>> > and > > > >>>> > the > > > >>>> > cheese and topping gets fried. It's fast and who the heck doesn't > > > >>>> > like > > > >>>> > fried cheese? Not me! > > > >>>> > > > >>>> OK I don't eat it but I mentioned it and he says he will try it ![]() > > > >>>> Will > > > >>>> report back when he does ... if I remember ![]() > > > >>> > > > >>> I made another pizza 3 days ago. This one more like a Supreme pizza > > > >>> with > > > >>> many toppings. I've got 2 slices to finish today. I will try the > > > >>> dsil > > > >>> way heating up both sides in a frying pan this time. Maybe heat up > > > >>> each > > > >>> one a different way - his way and my microwave way. > > > >> > > > >> Don't you find they get soggy heating them in the microwave? > > > > > > > > yes > > > > > > > > it's what toaster ovens are for! > > > > > > But then, the top gets overcooked ... no? > > > > > > When I make my pizzas I bake them on a stone with a big wok lid over it. > > > The base gets nicely cooked and crisp and the top stays yummie ![]() > > > to > > > take off the lid to allow it to brown a bit. I am not sure about > > > flipping > > > one when heating, but I am always happy to experiment, at least ... once > > > <g> > > > > > > > I mostly prepare pan pizza, and it tastes good. I put lots of veggies and > > cheese on the top and cover pan with the lid; cooking time is 5-8 minutes, > > and you will enjoy cheesy crispy pizza at home > > > > http://www.wellbeingart.com/some-eas...food-cravings/ > > > > ------------------------- > > > > Thanks ![]() > > > > Are you heating ready made pizza? I ask because I make my own and it is > > in > > the oven for 25 mins+ > > > > > Hey, it's not the ready made pizza, I got pizza bread done from the bakery, > and it takes few minutes to prepare. Using Oven takes time to bake your > bread > --------------------- > > Ahh ok ![]() > it? To me, that is 'ready made pizza' > > Or is it very thin base? My husband prefers a thick base. I cook it at > 250c for 10 minutes then at 200c for about 15 minutes and it has the wok lid > on. > > I am not saying mine is any better, but I make my own dough base from > scratch. > > --- > http;//www.helpforheroes.org.uk Hi! Thanks for sharing the info. For me preparing pizza dough at home is little clumsy ![]() |
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