How to Reheat Roast & Potatoes
A roast often leaves leftovers and can be eaten several days after it was initially cooked. Flavors are often enhanced the next day as slices and ingredients can be absorbed into the meat. Preserving the original moisture can be a challenge, however. Flash reheating, often used by chefs and restaurants, is a means of reheating meals quickly and making them appear like they have just been cooked. With an oven and several minutes, a roast and its accompanying potatoes can create a home cooked meal quickly and easily.
Things You'll Need
- Roast, previously cooked
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Potatoes, previously cooked
- Roasting pan
- Oven
Instructions
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Take the roast and potatoes out of the refrigerator and bring them to room temperature.
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Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Cut the roast into 2-inch thick slices.
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Place the roast slices flat into the roasting pan and surround it with potatoes.
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Place the roasting pan in the oven.
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Cook for five to 10 minutes in the oven, until it is hot enough to eat. If there was gravy, heat it on the stove in a small saucepan and serve with the meat and potatoes.
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