I’ve seen a few people put their delivered pizza in the oven after everyone grabs a piece to keep it warm. I’ve also seen a lot of those people forget the pizza is in there and either have to throw it out or only noticed after they preheated their oven.

  • number6@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    As long as the temperature is below 451F/233C, there should be no danger of fire.

    Pro Tip: Keep masking tape in the kitchen. If you do something weird like storing a pizza in the oven, put a piece of masking tape over the oven dial as a reminder. Masking tape is good for putting a date on things going into the fridge too.

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    1 year ago

    what kind of bozo puts a pizza not on literally anything less flammable before putting it into the oven for any reason

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      1 year ago

      Cardboards are actually quite good at heat insulation. If you have an electric oven (no flame) and put the temperature below 200°C (ignition is at a slighly higher temperature but oven aren’t precise), there is no risk. So you can totally reheat pizza at 180°C on its cardboard.

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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure about pizza but I’ve heard a guy putting a casserole in his oven and forgot about it because his coworker was begging him to hang out with him. When he walked back home, his house was burned down to the ground and the firefighters told him “Some knucklehead left a casserole in the oven.” He was super devastated after that.

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      1 year ago

      I was about to comment about how familiar this sounds lol

      Did the guy get his vacuum cleaner back at least?