OUR FAVORITE PIZZA STONE FOR USE ON OUR BIG GREEN EGG, PRIMO, KAMADO JOE, GRILL DOME OR ANY CERAMIC GRILL!
A baking stone for home oven or ceramic grill use reminiscent of the stone baking ovens of earlier times. This stone has a porosity and heat retention that is perfect for a good crust. This baking stone duplicates crispy pizzeria quality pizza crust. It can also be used to bake bread, rolls and biscuits giving them a very special texture and quality or as a warming tray to keep waffles, pancakes, fried chicken, etc warm until ready to serve.
Professional pizza and traditional European bread ovens are often lined with stone or brick. This is so heat is stored up and redistributed evenly. The resulting blast of heat from the Baking Stone gives bread and pizza a nice chewy crust. The rustic French tarts called galettes are also well suited to a baking stone. To use the 14-inch stone, place it in a cold oven and preheat, to 500 degrees for pizza, or according to the recipe for bread or galettes. The stone is made of the same material that lines blast furnaces and kilns, so it can handle ultra-high temperatures.
Wait until the baking stone is entirely cooled before attempting to clean it. Let it dry completely before using again. Some discoloration will occur over time; this is natural and will not affect baking. Using baking parchment may help delay that discoloration. Do not bake cookies, turnovers or other high-fat items on the stone; the stone would absorb the fat and proceed to produce smoke and bad odors. The stone comes with a flyer that contains detailed use and cleaning instructions, as well as recipes for bread, pizza dough, and two pizza toppings.
Care and Use Instructions:
Before using for the first time, wash the stone with hot water and a clean sponge. Never use soap or detergent.
Handle the hot stone with heavy mitts or pot holders, and never immerse a hot stone into water.
Any residue from cooking should be scraped off and the top can be sanded periodically with a sander. You may store your stone in the oven.
It is normal for the stone to darken and turn harder from repeated use.
The pizza stone is a pure ceramic product made of clays fired at over 2000 degrees F.