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First time for a basic pizza on egg
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jlspitler
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5 min in
and after 12min its done and ready to eat
me and my egg
i have to say this is my first pizza on the egg and the family was totally impressed. my wife said when we cook pizza from know on it goes on the egg.
and after 12min its done and ready to eat
me and my egg
i have to say this is my first pizza on the egg and the family was totally impressed. my wife said when we cook pizza from know on it goes on the egg.
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Another pizza sucess story. We said the same thing after our first pie on the BGE.LBGE Katy (Houston) TX
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Lookin' good. Awesome for your first pie.
Just wait...you'll end up cooking frozen pies on there and will be amazed what comes out. -
Fidel wrote:Just wait...you'll end up cooking frozen pies on there and will be amazed what comes out.
I agree with Fidel. Last week, I didn't have time to make up a pie but had one in the freezer. It was incredible. -
Tell me it isn't so...I resist buying a frozen pie everytime I pass one. But if a frozen pizza is good, which brand do you like?LBGE Katy (Houston) TX
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Good job
Its fun to see the good food photos
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Hey, next time you make a pie, invite the guy across the street sport'n the Webber Kettle over for dinner, he'll converthappy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania -
Pizza(& baking in general) is the best, unexpected benefit of owning an egg, to me.
Maybe try a calzone next time, they are awesome too. -
DiGiorno is pretty good.
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thanks for all the great comments. now for my next question. now that i have gotten my first pie out of the way and the family liked it so much i want to step up to a chicago style deep dish pizza. any suggestions on doing this on an egg. thanks again. jason
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hey did you see the little grill across the street from you? thats funny....
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yeah i seen that weber. they don't know how to use it. most of the time i am lighting my BGE and finished cooking my food and there still trying to light theres. my other neighbors hate it when i start a long night smoke. most say they are tempted to come over at night and take a peake just to see whaqt i am cooking.
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I like Red Baron pizza too. Trust me the one I cooked on the Egg last week was great.
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Bacchus, would you happen to have a calzone making method to share?happy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania -
Zippy, I am no eggspert at Calzones but they come out good.
I get pizza dough from a local pizzareia, but have done it with Pillsbury. I lay it out flat, cover about 1/3 of it with ingredients, then roll it like a cigar. Use whatever ingredients you would use on Pizza, which it limitless.
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I see you have the sauce on the side, do you do that to prevent blowouts? Everytime I have tried to make a calzone or stromboli in the past w/the sauce inside, I have an explosion & the ingredients leak out. Your finished product looks great, I do a similar thing with just pepperoni & cheese, roll out the dough like I am making a pizza, top it the same way, then roll the thing up in a tube & cut some slits in it to let out the steam. I have never done this on the egg however, only in the oven. One last question, what temp do you do these at, I imagine it would have to be a lower than pizza temp, thankshappy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania -
I do put some sauce inside, but just a little. I do them at 400deg.
I am going to try a breakfast version this weekend I think. -
Oh yea. Deep dish is good. Dough, crushed tomatoes, toppings, and cheese. Very simple and very good.
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that"s a weber, that looks like a little wal-mart grill or something.So that"s what they call a weber? Better watch it,they might get jealous and come still your egg.it"s been done before(just a word of advice to a newbie). I hope you keeping that thing locked up when you not cooking right? or at least in the back yard...good luck and much success..PEACE...
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sirlancealot wrote:that"s a weber, that looks like a little wal-mart grill or something.So that"s what they call a weber? Better watch it,they might get jealous and come still your egg.it"s been done before(just a word of advice to a newbie). I hope you keeping that thing locked up when you not cooking right? or at least in the back yard...good luck and much success..PEACE...
yeah when my egg is not in use i keep it locked up in my garage. and they do have a weber. its funny watching them starting it -
Looks delicious!
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