How to Reheat food correctly

Sep 23, 2009 08:59 PM
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Turn your leftovers into another tasty meal by reheating them the right way.

You Will Need

* Leftovers

* Microwave-safe containers

* Heavy plastic wrap

* Oven-safe pans

* Aluminum foil

* A metal strainer

* A food thermometer

Step 1: Reheat soups and other liquids

Boil soups, sauces, gravies, and other liquids over direct heat. Heat cheese-based sauces on lower settings for a longer time and stir often.

Step 2: Microwave small leftovers

Microwave small portions of food on the highest power, using a microwave-safe container. Cover with heavy plastic wrap, stir occasionally, and turn the dish several times while cooking.

Use a food thermometer to check the temperature after cooking. All food should be reheated to 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

Step 3: Put roasted food in the oven

Put roasts, casseroles, and pasta dishes with sauce in an oven-safe pan and cover loosely with aluminum foil. Bake at 325 degrees and heat to 165 degrees.

Don't leave food out for more than two hours. Leftovers should only be kept for four days.

Step 4: Warm up pasta

Warm up leftover pasta without sauce by placing it in a metal strainer and submerging it in a pan of boiling water for 30 seconds.

Step 5: Crisp pizza in a toaster oven

Crisp leftover pizza in a toaster or regular oven set to 350 degrees until the cheese melts.

Fact: Food poisoning sends 325,000 people to the hospital and kills 5,000 people each year.

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