Do you prefer cold pizza or hot pizza?

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  1. davidlivermore profile image92
    davidlivermoreposted 11 years ago

    Do you prefer cold pizza or hot pizza?

    Recently I ate some pizza I nuked in the microwave, and just now some cold pizza.  It was good both ways!  Which do you prefer?

  2. JimTxMiller profile image78
    JimTxMillerposted 11 years ago

    Hot. No question. That's it. End of discussion. (SHEESH! The ends to which we are forced to go to avoid that little red 'too short' warning.)

    1. davidlivermore profile image92
      davidlivermoreposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I suppose I should have asked "Why" right after which one people prefer.  Funny comment!

  3. Neinahpets profile image81
    Neinahpetsposted 11 years ago

    Definitely hot pizza.  But not just any hot pizza, no way!  I love reheated pizza nuked in the microwave.  Sounds nuts, right?  Well, I think it's best this way because the cheese melts so much more than via oven or take out and the dough is super soft, which I favor.  Oven baked pizza tends to be super crispy or dry for me and I do not like that.

    I have had cold pizza before and while it can be good (mostly for a supreme pizza so can have the crispy onion and bell peppers), you just can't beat a warm, cheesy pizza.

    1. davidlivermore profile image92
      davidlivermoreposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      If I'm not feeling lazy I re-heat mine in the oven.  I tend to do that with the better quality pizza so I can get the same taste and texture.

    2. Neinahpets profile image81
      Neinahpetsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That's a smart thing.  My husband does the same thing.  ...which for me is the reason I don't reheat it that way since I prefer it doughy.  So many different tastes!

  4. Bobski606 profile image81
    Bobski606posted 11 years ago

    If I really had to choose then I would say hot pizza. We used to have cold pizza all the time as left overs from Friday night but then for some reason I started to get an ulcer the day after - I think it was something to do with the acidity change in the tomato based sauce. Since then I've always preferred it hot to avoid having an uncomfortable mouth the next day. Don't get me wrong though if it wasn't for the ulcer I would still eat my pizza cold, it just doesn't agree with me.

  5. Dusana1234 profile image59
    Dusana1234posted 11 years ago

    Nice hot pizza, we are about to order. But pizza garlic bread taste also good cold.
    Bonne appetit!

  6. Stina Caxe profile image81
    Stina Caxeposted 11 years ago

    I guess I am the odd woman out... I prefer cold pizza!

    1. davidlivermore profile image92
      davidlivermoreposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Nothing wrong with that!  I like cold pizza nice and thick.  Tastes better that way.

  7. MarieAlana1 profile image67
    MarieAlana1posted 11 years ago

    I don't really eat pizza. If I had to eat pizza, I would eat it without cheese and warmed up with a whole bunch of vegetable toppings on top.

  8. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    I prefer hot pizza but I also enjoy it cold.  Pizza is always good. I really like the leftovers for breakfast.

  9. Sharkye11 profile image91
    Sharkye11posted 11 years ago

    I like it hot when it is fresh. But I love it cold when it is leftover. i never reheat it after it has been refrigerated. Seems like it makes the flavors more intense to eat it cold.

  10. lupine profile image66
    lupineposted 11 years ago

    I prefer hot pizza, when it's just made. Had it cold before, but didn't care for it. Don't like it reheated in the microwave either...it's good reheated in a regular toaster, try it!

  11. joanwz profile image81
    joanwzposted 11 years ago

    Cold is okay, but I much pefer hot pizza, right out of the oven. We make ours at home, which means we get to choose what we put on it. Which is usually different for everone. It's also  a little cheaper than delivery.

  12. vespawoolf profile image93
    vespawoolfposted 11 years ago

    I prefer my pizza fresh and hot from the oven. I don't like leftover pizza because the texture changes so much after it's been sitting in the refrigerator. My husband, though, likes pizza anyway: cold, hot, microwaved.

  13. Theophanes profile image90
    Theophanesposted 11 years ago

    Hot (fresh!) pizza at night - cold pizza leftovers in the morning. smile Not a fan of microwaving anything.

  14. profile image0
    ExoticHippieQueenposted 11 years ago

    I will eat cold pizza if I'm forced to, but my answer would be hot pizza. The reason is that cheese on cold pizza can get kind of rubbery and tough, but it becomes mushy and gooey (in a good way) when it's warmed up!

  15. antoaneta70 profile image59
    antoaneta70posted 11 years ago

    Hi!
    I prefer hot!
    But when it is cold, I serve it with a glass of white wine...yammmyyy!smile

  16. Anselome profile image69
    Anselomeposted 11 years ago

    Cold pizza all the way! I have burned my mouth way too many times on hot pizza. The honest truth is that no matter what temperature your pizza is, it ALWAYS tastes better with Ranch dip!

  17. DzyMsLizzy profile image84
    DzyMsLizzyposted 11 years ago

    The very idea of cold pizza has me saying, "No thanks; nevermind; I decided I'm not hungry after all!"  Bleeccchh!!  Cold congealed grease from the meat, if you're eating a meat pizza--double-bleeeeccch!  (My son-in-law, on the other hand, will eat cold pizza spread with mustard!  Ick, ick, ick!)

    I prefer vegetarian pizza in any case, but I want it HOT.

  18. Steven Leconte profile image60
    Steven Leconteposted 11 years ago

    Hot pizza is the best. I'd never consider eating a cold pizza.

  19. krillco profile image87
    krillcoposted 11 years ago

    Hot, with mustard. Yes, mustard. Sounds really really weird, but it tastes great!

  20. Hannah Elise profile image80
    Hannah Eliseposted 9 years ago

    Hot pizza! Those cold pizza people are crazy. I keep trying it, thinking maybe I'll change my mind...but nope. Blech. Melty cheese is a must.

 
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