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homemade pizza stone?

Started by rje66, March 10, 2014, 06:14:16 PM

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rje66

anyone make one or got ideas ,saw on youtube someone using tiles?
ta
Wife says to me one day... "so do you love beer more than me?....
Naturally, I replied,...... making it or drinking it??😱😱
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Will_D

For Free:

Pop down to your local tile store.

Browse over the big floor tiles, make it look like you are interested in them!

Pick a couple of samples.

Say to the gombeen on the counter: "Can I take these home to see if they are what SWMBO likes?"

Never go back!

When home:

Turn upside down in the oven and Voila a pizza stone or two.

Note: They may crack but remember that ceramic floor tiles have been fired at a MUCH higher temp. than your oven
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

delzep

I remember something about not using glazed tiles as pizza stones

Will_D

Quote from: delzep on March 10, 2014, 08:56:40 PM
I remember something about not using glazed tiles as pizza stones
You don't!

I did say "turn upside down". That is the more porous natural terra-cota/clay stuff side that you cook on!!

I think 'tother glazed/decorated side doesn't factor
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

DEMPSEY

So do you turn it upside down then :P
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rje66

thanks guys,
sounds good, thought it was more complicated :D :D
Wife says to me one day... "so do you love beer more than me?....
Naturally, I replied,...... making it or drinking it??😱😱
www.gardenconcepts.ie

Eoin

Quote from: rje66 on March 11, 2014, 10:05:47 AM
thanks guys,
sounds good, thought it was more complicated :D :D

Check out the tip I posted on the other pizza thread, basically make your pizza in a dry frying pan, cook the base over the hob and then finish under a hot grill, best non forno pizza ever.