Someone tell me what a pizza stone is.
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Someone tell me what a pizza stone is.
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It's a terracotta tile that you preheat in your oven. Whatever you're baking (pizza, bread) goes directly on the tile. It sort of replicates baking in a wood fired oven with fire bricks. Everyone should own one.
And they are useful for baking rustic breads, or just increasing the thermal mass of your oven. Buy the heaviest one you can fit in your oven with proper circulation.
That said, there is a lot of buzz around the pizza steel. The Pizza Lab: The Baking Steel Delivers | Slice Pizza Blog
Since we are drifting to stones - I have heard that an unglazed tile, which you can get at Home Depot for a couple of bucks, does the same as a pizza stone. I'd like to know if anyone can give any input on this - my ultimate goal being doing pizzas and bread in my gas weber grill, which gets a whole lot hotter than my oven in the house.
I've tried them, but had chronic problems with cracking. Might have had moisture problems. They work well otherwise. For that matter they even work when cracked, but are inconvenient. Cheap to try. Some Internet denizens worry about food-safety issues. But they're all made from dirt and water.
What food safety issues exist at 500 deg F?
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dammit.
i want chi town pizza, of which none seemingly exists on this left coast. grrrr
edit: pnw. forgot about patxi's. not really in mood for pizza when in san fran tho..
Little Star, Zachary's, Patxi's.
Used to see Mrs. Patxi when she was like 16, then for years after, working at Zach's. I suspected some world-dominating plan hatching.
Mr. Patxi is cool, a few years ago he let me stash my bike in the dough room. Cx rider. Had a standing bet with the staff I could eat an entire stuffed large when I was riding a lot.
"Old and standing in the way of progress"
dudes. Tony's Pizza Napoletana in North Beach. I'm a convert. It's the best pizza I've ever had.
Locally, East End Pizza here is very tasty, though not super crisp like Tony's.
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