How to properly reheat McDonald's & other fast-food burgers

Here are the steps you should take to ensure your leftover fast-food burger tastes delicious even after being reheated.

How to properly reheat McDonald's & other fast-food restaurant's burger
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How to properly reheat McDonald's & other fast-food restaurant's burger

While most of us enjoy fast-food, when it comes to leftovers from fast-food restaurants, there aren’t a lot of takers. This is simply because most of us are unsure about how best to reheat leftover fast-food so that it retains its taste.

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With food waste becoming a major issue in the world, and the cost of living soaring, we could all use a couple of tricks and tips to properly reheat our fast-food and save money while preventing food wastage.

People have come up with ways to properly reheat an assortment of fast-foods, and in this article, you can find out how to properly reheat your leftover fast-food restaurant burger.

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Learning to properly reheat leftover fast-food saves money and prevents food waste Ilya Mashkov

Best tool to reheat fast-food restaurant burger

According to Foodsguy, the best kitchen equipment to reheat burger from McDonald’s or Burger King or any other fast-food place, is the standard kitchen oven.

The reason for this is because using an oven ensures the leftover food will receive a steady heat which would not leave some parts of the burger drier or soggier than the rest. Also, the integrity of the external layers of the burger can be preserved with this method.

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A standard oven is an effective way to reheat leftover burger cestsibon

How to reheat the burger in the oven

Foodsguy recommends the following steps to reheat your left-over burger.

  • Deconstruct your burger and disassemble all its constituent parts including the patty, salad and the buns
  • Scrape away any sauces on the patty
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F or about 180°C and heat the burger and buns in the oven for 6-7 minutes.
  • Once done, reassemble your burger, adding fresh salad and sauce if you like.

Your reheated burger is ready for you to enjoy.

When in a pinch, you can also use a pan. Follow the same steps except heating your burger and buns in a pan instead of an oven.

Sources used:

Foodsguy: ‘The Ultimate Guide to Reheating Fast Food’

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