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How To Reheat A Casserole (3 different ways) with easy to follow instructions. Simple cooking tips to save time in the kitchen.

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  • What Is A Casserole?
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Who hasn't arrived home late from work, scrambling, trying to figure out what in the world to eat? Takeout menus come out, expensive orders are placed, budget is blown.

That's where a great make ahead casserole comes in handy. It's an easy weeknight dinner win that involves reheating something you've made ahead of time and just pulled out of the fridge.

What Is A Casserole?

A classic casserole is an easy, family friendly recipe that is usually made by combining or layering a protein, vegetables, a starch, a sauce, topped with cheese, then baked in the oven. They're a delicious dish and the perfect make ahead meal for easy weeknight dinners, family gatherings, holiday meals, pot lucks, or game day tailgates.

They are a great way to use up leftovers, by combining them into one dish. Suffice to say, if you have any combination of protein, vegetable, starch, and sauce, and mix them all together and bake it in a casserole dish, that qualifies as casserole.

Types include, meat like beef and chicken, vegetable, and breakfast. Whatever the type of casserole, they are all easy family dinners everyone is sure to love.

Don't miss these family favorites: Easy Cheesy Potatoes, Instant Pot Mexican Casserole, and Pizza Casserole.

What Is A Casserole Dish?

Some say that the key to making casserole is in the dish you use. It is traditionally baked in a casserole dish, which is a wide, high sided baking dish, with or without a cover. But it's perfectly fine to use an 9x13 glass baking dish or disposable roasting pan.

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How To Reheat A Casserole

We'll show you 3 different ways: in the oven, microwave oven, and on the stovetop.

General Reheating Rules Of Thumb

  • For best results, bring the it up to room temperature before reheating.
  • Add a ¼ cup of water or milk to the top before you put it in the oven to reheat. The added moisture will do wonders in preventing the it from drying out.
  • The best way to is to cover it and put it into a cold oven. Covering the top will trap the steam in and keep it moist while it reheats.
  • Set the oven temperature to 350°F and heat it to an internal temperature 165°F. Use an instant read thermometer to check that the it has reached a food safe temperature.
  • You'll know it's ready when it is hot and bubbly. Slide a knife into the center of the dish. If it slides in easily and comes out and hot, it's ready to eat.

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole. The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

How To Reheat A Casserole In The Oven

The reheating process for an entire casserole in the oven is easy following a few simple steps.

Note: Reheating instructions and cooking times vary slightly for room temperature, refrigerated, and frozen.

Frozen Casserole. If it is frozen and is in a metal or disposable roasting pan, you can put it into a cold oven. Just make sure any plastic wrap has been removed and that it is covered with a lid or aluminum foil.

If it is in a glass baking dish, put it in the refrigerator overnight to thaw.

Refrigerated Casserole: Take it out of the refrigerator, put it in a cold or hot, 350°F oven. Reheat for about an hour.

Room Temperature Casserole. Put it into a cold or hot, 350°F oven, and reheat. It takes 20-30 minutes to reheat.

Heat to an internal temperature 165°F. Use an instant read thermometer to check the degrees F.

You'll know it's ready if it appears hot and bubbly. Slide a knife into the center of it. If it slides in easily and comes out hot, it's ready to eat.

Reheat In A Microwave Oven

The best way to reheat leftovers in the microwave oven is to reheat small portions in a microwave-safe dish.

Single Portions. A single portion can be reheated on high for 1-2 minute increments until it reaches the desired temperature.

Large Portions. The best way to reheat a large portion in the microwave is to break it up into smaller portions and microwave it in 3-5 minute increments. This can be as easy as just taking a knife and cutting the it into smaller pieces. Separating them just slightly will allow them to reheat more evenly.

Reheat On The Stovetop

In order to reheat it on the stovetop, it needs to be thawed and at refrigerator temperature so that it can be removed from the storage container and placed into a large skillet.

Break the whole casserole up into smaller pieces and reheat at a moderate temperature (medium heat). High temperatures will cause the liquid to evaporate and it will dry out.

You'll know its ready when it's hot throughout and bubbly.

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FAQ's

Should you reheat a casserole covered or uncovered?

The best way to reheat it is to cover it and put it into a cold oven. Covering the dish will trap the steam in and keep it moist while it heats.

How do you moisten a dry casserole?

Add a little water or milk to the top of the it before reheating. Allow the liquid to seep in between the casserole and the baking dish, without overflowing. Cover the top with aluminum foil. The added moisture will get trapped in by the foil and the steam created will moisten a dry casserole.

Can you put a cold casserole dish in a hot oven?

Generally, no. Putting a cold, glass dish into a hot oven may cause the dish to break. However, you can if you are using a metal pan or aluminum disposable pan.

For best results, reheat a cold dish by putting it into a cold oven and then turn the oven on, allowing the it to come up to temperature.

How long does it take a refrigerated casserole to come to room temp?

Depending on the size of the dish and the density of its contents, it takes about an hour for to come up to room temperature.

Add more time for a larger pan or one with dense contents.

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There you have it. Now you know how to reheat a casserole. It's as easy as that! Let us know if you found this how to guide helpful or if you have any questions. We'd love to hear from you!

xo ~ Seanna

Tasty Casserole Recipes

  • Cheesy Hashbrowns - aka funeral potatoes, are a family favorite and the perfect side dish for everyday family dinners or for holiday meals. Make this easy crowd pleaser and you'll have them coming back for more!
  • Instant Pot Mexican Casserole - made with ground beef, pantry staples and Homemade Taco Seasoning, is aneasy weeknight dinnerthe whole family will love. So satisfying and delicious!
  • Pizza Casserole - a fresh take on pizza night the entire family will love. Thispizza pastais made with ground beef, Italian sausage, tangy pizza sauce, melted Mozzarella cheese and all your favorite pizza toppings.
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Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 Servings

Calories: 644kcal

Author: Seanna Borrows

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Ingredients

  • 1 casserole
  • ¼ cup water

Instructions

Oven Instructions

  • The reheating process for an entire casserole in the oven is easy following a few simple steps.

    Note:Reheating instructions and cooking times vary slightly for room temperature, refrigerated, and frozen.

    Note: Add ¼ cup of water to the top of a whole casserole and only 2 tablespoons for individual servings.

    Frozen Casserole.If it is frozen and is in ametal ordisposable roasting pan, you can put it into acold oven. Just make sure any plastic wrap has been removed and that it is covered with a lid or aluminum foil.

    If it is in aglass baking dish, put it in the refrigerator overnight to thaw.

    Refrigerated Casserole:Take it out of the refrigerator, put it in a cold or hot, 350°F oven. Reheat for about an hour.

    Room Temperature Casserole.Put it into a cold or hot, 350°F oven, and reheat. It takes 20-30 minutes to reheat.

    Heat to an internal temperature 165°F. Use an instant read thermometer to check the degrees F.

    You'll know it's ready if it appears hot and bubbly. Slide a knife into the center of it. If it slides in easily and comes out hot, it's ready to eat.

Microwave Instructions

  • The best way to reheat leftovers in the microwave oven is to reheat small portions in a microwave-safe dish.

    Note: Add ¼ cup of water to the top of a whole casserole and only 2 tablespoons for individual servings.

    Single Portions. A single portion can be reheated on high for 1-2 minute increments until it reaches the desired temperature.

    Large Portions.The best way to reheat a large portion in the microwave is to break it up into smaller portions and microwave it in 3-5 minute increments. This can be as easy as just taking a knife and cutting the it into smaller pieces. Separating them just slightly will allow them to reheat more evenly.

Stovetop Instructions

  • In order to reheat it on the stovetop, it needs to be thawed and at refrigerator temperature so that it can be removed from the storage container and placed into a large skillet.

    Note: Add ¼ cup of water to the top of a whole casserole and only 2 tablespoons for individual servings.

    Break the whole casserole up into smaller pieces and reheat at a moderate temperature (medium heat). High temperatures will cause the liquid to evaporate and it will dry out.

    You'll know its ready when it's hot throughout and bubbly.

Notes

General Reheating Rules of Thumb

  • For best results, bring the it up to room temperature before reheating.
  • Add a ¼ cup of water or milk to the top before you put it in the oven to reheat. The added moisture will do wonders in preventing the it from drying out.
  • The best way to is to cover it and put it into a cold oven. Covering the top will trap the steam in and keep it moist while it reheats.
  • Set the oven temperature to 350°F and heat it to an internal temperature 165°F. Use an instant read thermometer to check that the it has reached a food safe temperature.
  • You'll know it's ready when it is hot and bubbly. Slide a knife into the center of the dish. If it slides in easily and comes out and hot, it's ready to eat.

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

Nutrition

Calories: 644kcal

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How To Reheat A Casserole (3 Different Ways)? ›

To reheat casseroles in the oven, from single portions to entire casseroles, it's best to let the leftovers come to room temperature first. This will prevent baked or unbaked casseroles from becoming dried out while they reheat. Cover with foil and reheat in a 350ºF oven until hot throughout.

How do you reheat a casserole without drying it out? ›

To reheat casseroles in the oven, from single portions to entire casseroles, it's best to let the leftovers come to room temperature first. This will prevent baked or unbaked casseroles from becoming dried out while they reheat. Cover with foil and reheat in a 350ºF oven until hot throughout.

How long does it take to reheat a casserole in the oven? ›

Generally, most casseroles reheat within 20-30 minutes, or when the temperature reaches 165°F, making it safe for consumption and enjoyably hot!

Can you put a cold casserole dish in the oven? ›

In the case of casseroles, leftovers should actually never be added to a preheated oven. The reason is simple: the cold casserole dish may crack.

Can you reheat casserole in the microwave? ›

Reheat on a high setting. Timing will vary on the casserole quantity. Stir occasionally during reheating to distribute the heat. Wait until the casserole is piping hot and has bubbled for at least 2 minutes.

Should you reheat a casserole covered or uncovered? ›

Should you reheat a casserole covered or uncovered? The best way to reheat it is to cover it and put it into a cold oven. Covering the dish will trap the steam in and keep it moist while it heats.

How do you keep food moist when reheating in the oven? ›

Don't turn your oven on full blast, though. Instead, reheat food on a lower heat (around 200-250 degrees) and add a dash of oil or butter to keep the meat moist. This method normally takes 10-15 minutes.

How do you keep a casserole warm without drying it out? ›

If you need to keep food warm for the short-term, wrapping or covering with aluminum foil will do the trick. Just keep in mind the foil will keep in the heat for only about 30 minutes or so.

How do you reheat pasta casserole in the oven? ›

Bake It. If your pasta dish is already coated in sauce, reheating it in the oven could be the best option. Simply place your pasta (sauce and all) in an oven-safe baking dish, cover it with foil and bake at 350℉ for 15 to 20 minutes. This method offers the added benefit of making your dish a little crispy and bubbly.

How long to reheat leftovers in oven at 350? ›

To ensure foods like casseroles and roast meats do not dry out while reheating in the oven, just cover them with foil. Use a low-temperature like 350 degrees Fahrenheit and cook until the dish is just heated through, depending on the item this could be anywhere from 8 to 20 minutes.

Do casseroles heat faster covered or uncovered? ›

But when you put a lid on, the heat stays in the pot. It helps cook your food faster. Less time cooking results in less energy used. So yes, putting a lid on your pots and pans while cooking does make your food cook faster, saving energy.

Is it OK to put a warm casserole in the fridge? ›

Small amounts of hot food can be placed directly in the refrigerator or it can be rapidly chilled in ice or cold water bath before refrigerating. A large pot of food like soup or stew should be divided into small portions and put in shallow containers before being refrigerated.

Can you put a Pyrex dish from the refrigerator into the oven? ›

Allow Pyrex to Come to Room Temperature Before Changing Its Temperature. This goes for transferring Pyrex from the fridge or freezer to the oven, or vice versa. Allow Pyrex to come to room temperature before immersing in water or placing in the freezer, refrigerator, microwave or pre-heated oven.

Which foods should not be reheated? ›

The 9 foods you should never reheat or risk potentially deadly consequences
  • Rice. First up on the watch list is any dish involving rice - think curries, stir fries and risottos. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs shouldn't be reheated full stop, according to Dr Duvenage. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Seafood. ...
  • Chicken. ...
  • Oil.
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How long can you refrigerate a casserole before baking? ›

8. Make it now, but bake it later. Most casseroles can be made ahead and refrigerated for a day or two or frozen up to three months.

Can you reheat slow cooked casserole? ›

Reheating leftovers in a slow cooker is not recommended. Cooked food should be reheated on the stove, in a microwave, or in a conventional oven until it reaches 165 °F. Then the hot food can be placed in a preheated slow cooker to keep it hot for serving—at least 140 °F as measured with a food thermometer.

How do you reheat something in the oven without drying it out? ›

Generally, you should reheat dishes at a low temperature like 350°F so they don't dry out. Cover your dish with foil and cook it between 8-20 minutes (depending on the food) until it cooks all the way through. Food like meats or casseroles tend to reheat well in the oven, because they don't typically dry out as much.

How do you fix a casserole that is too dry? ›

These ingredients can help increase moisture while enhancing the flavor of your meal. If you've already cooked your casserole and find out it's too dry, another easy fix is to warm some broth and then pour it over the top of your casserole.

How do you prevent drying when reheating? ›

Reheating your food means warming it up again after it has been stored or refrigerated, which can also dry out your food if you're not careful. To avoid this, reheat your food gently, either in the oven, on the stove, or in the microwave, and add some liquid or sauce to keep it moist and flavorful.

How do you keep a casserole moist? ›

Covering a casserole (whether with a lid or with aluminum foil) is important because it helps keep moisture and heat inside the baking dish. This encourages even baking throughout, ensuring that noodles come out perfectly al dente and cheese melts uniformly.

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