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Focker said:Yep^^^^
I like to sprinkle both semolina and flour, swirl it together. Key is to work quickly from dough opening to launch, and keep it moving. Shake it after each step. Once dough is open. After sauce. After cheese. After each topping. Right before launch.
Assemble, launch with wood.
Spin, pull, slice with metal.
Screens lift the dough off the surface. The same hot surface that helps give you spring, and spotting.
Parchment and screens are for pansies. You won't see any in Naples. Learn the curve, respect it. This isn't as hard as everyone makes it to be.
Real pizzaiolos, have been baking without the handicap of parchment and screens for a long, long time.
Here is a picture or two of my pansie pizzasCharlotte, Michigan XL BGE -
dougcrann said:Bit confused...pizza gets cooked at 600+*....parcement has a 400* igniting temperature?
The paper between the dough and the stone will of course never get to the 450º temp, it is just the exposed parchment that will burn. You can leave it but you may end up with burnt paper ash falling on the pizza - not a topping that most will like.Southeast Florida - LBGE
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tikigriller said:
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My question...when I make cookies, I use parchment paper.....I should be removing this parchment paper after a few minutes on the stone and the cookies start to take some shape, or leave it on the parchment paper on it's own?
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Southeast Florida - LBGE
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KiterTodd said:Thanks, I'll try Semolina next time! I've been using corn meal, it works, but semolina may be a little smaller, more likely what I see at an authentic pizzeria on the bottom of my crust, eh?Southeast Florida - LBGE
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Focker said:Yep^^^^
I like to sprinkle both semolina and flour, swirl it together. Key is to work quickly from dough opening to launch, and keep it moving. Shake it after each step. Once dough is open. After sauce. After cheese. After each topping. Right before launch.
Assemble, launch with wood.
Spin, pull, slice with metal.
Screens lift the dough off the surface. The same hot surface that helps give you spring, and spotting.
Parchment and screens are for pansies. You won't see any in Naples. Learn the curve, respect it. This isn't as hard as everyone makes it to be.
Real pizzaiolos, have been baking without the handicap of parchment and screens for a long, long time.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
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As long as we're talking about semolina (or corn meal or flour, for that matter), that stuff goes only on the peel, not on the pizza stone. And just a pinch please.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
There's a good youtube video (think its BGE UK channel) where the guy just builds his pizza real quick on the pizza stone in the egg. From memory he wasn't cooking nuclear either.“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
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Focker said:Parchment and screens are for pansies.
happy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania -
All I know is that after all this chatter... I want to make some pizza!!
I just can't do screens...I can't...I appreciate that it works, but every single franchise pizza restaurant that I abhor, makes those ritz cracker bottomed pizzas on screen trays because its the only way they can get their rotating staff of untrained high school employees to make a consistent pie. I can see how it would be easier, though, I really can.
While you don't see BGEs in Naples, I have seen *many* trained chefs using BGEs at their homes and when visiting friends because it seems to be the closest you can get to an authentic pizza oven in your backyard, without building or buying something specific for 'za. So we do have quite the universal little tool here.
I do agree, though, we all do it different and as long as the results are enjoyed it doesn't matter. @Grillmagic , that finished pie of yours looks perfect!
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I recommend parchment paper as well. Roll out you dough on it, add toppings, scope it up with the peel, put it on the hot stone for about 4 minutes at 500-550, turn a 1/4 turn and pull out the parchment paper. Let it go for about another 4 or 5 minutes and it should be good to go.
XL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas GrillKansas City, Mo. -
One way to do it is to build the pie on the counter (dusted with flour), immediately drag it onto a very lightly floured peel and quickly launch it into the oven. Go to 3:10 in this Mangieri video...
https://player.vimeo.com/video/6938721
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
Grillmagic said:Can you share a post or two of your pizza cooks, this pansie has made thousands of pizza including using cornmeal and screens and have decided screens work best for me, I bake at 475/500 and pull the screen when the pie is firm enough to slide directly to the stone. Are you baking at 700 to 900 degrees if so you are right a screen probably isn't right for that cook.
Here is a picture or two of my pansie pizzasBrandonQuad Cities
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Here's my last pizza
My round pizzas are usually hit or miss. I'm getting a little better at them. Nothing picture worthy just yet.
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Antioch, TN
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Carolina Q said:One way to do it is to build the pie on the counter (dusted with flour), immediately drag it onto a very lightly floured peel and quickly launch it into the oven. Go to 3:10 in this Mangieri video...
https://player.vimeo.com/video/6938721
One thing I do that's unconventional, is add the basil when the pie comes off the Egg; just the heat from the pie releases the oils/aroma (I do chiffonade the leaves also). Charred basil just doesn't have any appeal (<=har!) to me.___________"They're eating the checks! They're eating the balances!"
Ogden, UT
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This entire thread is pointless, by the way... everyone knows the best way to cook pizzas is on your ManGrates!
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@Grillmagic,
Ok, as requested.
Last two.
If you're still using screens at 1000, you are doing it wrong.BrandonQuad Cities
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@Focker, that crust looks perfect. I have never seen it's equal in a home cooked pie.
Now the egg on a slice... it's a thing now. I get it. It's not my thing, but it's your pie.
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It's looking like another Pizza Throw down on this thread. That was a fun one.XL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas GrillKansas City, Mo.
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Focker said:
@Grillmagic,
Ok, as requested.
Last two.
If you're still using screens at 1000, you are doing it wrong.Charlotte, Michigan XL BGE -
parchment paper, works great!
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I'm always entertained watching what threads go off into tangents like this of highly debatable items. So far, outside of politics and only doing things Egg related....... Lump, Pizza, and KAB's are very sensitive topics!
I do agree with one thing......I want Pizza for lunch now!
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In telling you parchment paper is the bomb!
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Parchment rounds are the easiest and best way to go IMO. I bought 500 for $30 bucks on Amazon. Build the pie on floured parchment round just lift the edge to drag it onto the peel. Use the same process for transfer to the stone. Easy as pizza pie. Here is one we call a Naughty Margarita (Traditional fresh tomato / basil margarita with a pepperoni topping.
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Zippylip said:Yes. I can't understand the lack of desire to learn how to do it right, by right I mean the easiest, fastest & most effective way with the fewest steps & props. And forget about Naples, you won't see them in any pizza shop which oughta tell the parchment crowd something. It's like advocating the use of liquid smoke on your low & slows because it seems easier.
I find parchment adds to the smoky flavour after it ignites.Steve
Caledon, ON
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caliking said:You won't see anyone in Naples making a pizza in a BGE eitherBrandonQuad Cities
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@KiterTodd,
Thanks for the nice words. Pansy wasn't my first p word choice, but I stuck to the G code.
The second pie, I had some pullet eggs from my friend, wanted to try it. It's good, but an extra step to put them on properly. I wouldn't mind doing it again.
Believe it or not, the Mangrates will actually work well for pizza. At 8lbs each of Ohio CI, you would need 24lbs to do a 12" pie. This weight, when given a good preheat, is a great thing.
I have been using my 16" Griswold round griddle with bail as a pizza deck in my oven with better results than stone. Similar in assesment to Kenji's in depth review/comparison you can find on serious eats.
A thin crust dough would be ideal, cooking the dough slightly first. Then flip, top lightly with it on the CI to finish. Trust me, CI Mangrates in the right hands, will work.
BrandonQuad Cities
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