How do yall reheat your casseroles? I’m cooking for one, but I make large meals that can provide 4+ servings for me.

Recently I made a few different casseroles, I’ve found out that I can’t just put these servings in the microwave for a few minutes. I always have to cut it up, but I’m still having trouble gauging how long to cook it for.

What do you do with thick casseroles?

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      11 months ago

      We use those. Would definitely recommend for portioning pretty much everything - soups, casseroles, rice, leftover bits (like the tomato paste that you never need all of)

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      11 months ago

      We use those. Would definitely recommend for portioning pretty much everything - soups, casseroles, rice, leftover bits (like the tomato paste that you never need all of)

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    11 months ago

    i usually reheat my casseroles in the oven at a low temperature to make sure everything heats up evenly. it takes a bit longer but the results are worth it!

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    11 months ago

    During winter I often leave my electric oven on 170 degF to supplement my heating system. This temp will defrost, warm and hold foods. Also 170 degF does not dry out foods like higher temps. Sometimes I put frozen foods in the oven, in the morning, to use for my evening meal. While minding the temp danger zone/time. Also I have started freezing individual servings, instead of whole meals. But freezing individual servings takes more freezer tray space.