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I just bought one of these from Costco. It's got instructions for warming it up in either the oven or souse vide. Anyone tried this, and if so, warmed it up in the egg?
I can't even remember the temp now...but whatever the package said to set the oven to, I adjusted the egg to, and cooked it indirect (with 2 pieces of oak for smoke) on the grid for around 80 minutes.
I actually chopped up the last slice of it tonight and used it as pizza topping, and did my first "in the egg" pizza. I've been doing pizza in the oven pretty much one every week for the past couple years. The egg worked...but it singed the parchment much worse than the oven does, and since I was cooking hotter than the oven, I kind of burned some of the crust bottom.
My normal pizza bake is 425F 2 minutes pre-bake, top it, then 14 minutes. In the egg, the temp varied, but was anywhere from 490F to 550F. I gave it 1 minute to start, decided it was still too raw, gave it 1 more minute, topped it, and then 11.5 minutes. I think I should have pulled it closer to 10 minutes.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI actually chopped up the last slice of it tonight and used it as pizza topping, and did my first "in the egg" pizza. I've been doing pizza in the oven pretty much one every week for the past couple years. The egg worked...but it singed the parchment much worse than the oven does, and since I was cooking hotter than the oven, I kind of burned some of the crust bottom.
My normal pizza bake is 425F 2 minutes pre-bake, top it, then 14 minutes. In the egg, the temp varied, but was anywhere from 490F to 550F. I gave it 1 minute to start, decided it was still too raw, gave it 1 more minute, topped it, and then 11.5 minutes. I think I should have pulled it closer to 10 minutes.
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