Hoi!
Yes. Good, voir GREAT pizza at home. There’s only a few hacks and tips to know!
First, and most important:
PIZZA STEEL PLATE OR PIZZA STONE
STEEL? yes. Thicker the better. Steel is better conductor than cordierite. Meaning better energy transfert. Thicker meaning more heat accumulation.
BUT, Pizza stone still GOOD. Just usually pricy.
You can get a steel plate (not inox, or galvanized) at places like Baking Steel, or better yet, contact a steel shop in your area. 1/4 thick MINIMUM. Size, well, check your oven? But it’s usually 16x14.
And then you can bake anything on it. Bread, etc….
2. Preheat the steel or stone 1hrs at max temp. Usually just above the middle rack, or the one above it. Accumulate that heat. Meanwhile, we stretch those pizzas.
3.Precook those pizzas. One at a time, cool the dough with sauce on it. Just to cook the bottom. 3-4min.
4. Remove and place on wireracks!!! Let the crust breathe under! While the other cooks, rotate the older pizza on the counter to give space on the racks for the new ones. Do that for all the pizzas.
5. Switch the oven to max broil. Top all your pizzas. Place on the peel, and cook. Once done, place on the wirerack!
Voila. Next up, the dough. And the sauce.
Yes. Good, voir GREAT pizza at home. There’s only a few hacks and tips to know!
First, and most important:
PIZZA STEEL PLATE OR PIZZA STONE
STEEL? yes. Thicker the better. Steel is better conductor than cordierite. Meaning better energy transfert. Thicker meaning more heat accumulation.
BUT, Pizza stone still GOOD. Just usually pricy.
You can get a steel plate (not inox, or galvanized) at places like Baking Steel, or better yet, contact a steel shop in your area. 1/4 thick MINIMUM. Size, well, check your oven? But it’s usually 16x14.
And then you can bake anything on it. Bread, etc….
2. Preheat the steel or stone 1hrs at max temp. Usually just above the middle rack, or the one above it. Accumulate that heat. Meanwhile, we stretch those pizzas.
3.Precook those pizzas. One at a time, cool the dough with sauce on it. Just to cook the bottom. 3-4min.
4. Remove and place on wireracks!!! Let the crust breathe under! While the other cooks, rotate the older pizza on the counter to give space on the racks for the new ones. Do that for all the pizzas.
5. Switch the oven to max broil. Top all your pizzas. Place on the peel, and cook. Once done, place on the wirerack!
Voila. Next up, the dough. And the sauce.
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