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Auburnegger
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I have used a few different setups with pizzas and have had only one real success. Can you post pictures and comments on how you set up your egg and how you cook pizzas. Thank you.
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This is my favorite setup. I do mine at 450-650* depending on the crust I use. Anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Always preheat the stone for at least 30 minutes.
As you see, sometimes for ease of transfer from peel to the stone I use a pizza screen or parchment paper, but remove it after a few minutes. It makes the dough a little more crisp on the bottom. -
Auburn,
Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my setup, but I do similar to Rod, putting the pizza stone on top of the inverted plate setter, using the little green feet as a spacer. I put the plate setter and stone in while the Egg is warming up to let them pre-heat.
As for the cooking, I get the dome temp up to 550, and cook for 7-10 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and the crust has browned. I've tried different methods for getting the pizza on and off the Egg, and I think that parchment paper has yielded the best results, though I was out of it once and used tin foil in a pinch, and even that worked fine.
Here's a link to a post on our blog detailing our recipe of choice for dough and sauce. http://www.fearlesskitchen.com/2008/07/recipe-pizza-al.html
If you post a little more information on why some of your cooks have not been to your satisfaction, we could probably better help you pinpoint the cause of your issues.
Good luck,
-John -
This is the setup I like, plate setter legs up, main grid, extended grid with the stone on it. This gets the pie up nice and high in the dome and cooks the toppings better. -RP
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I have had a hard time with my pizza stone. The crust doesn't get as crisp or smoky as I like. Therefore, I put in my plate setter, feet up and use a raised grid with no stone at 550 for raw dough. Even frozen pizza is dynamite, but I just use the temp and time specified on the packaging.
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everyone likes different things about pizzas, different styles, different thickness of dough, more or less toppings, heavey or light with the sauce. best thing to do is watch pizza posts til you see the exact style you like and ask them what they did. i can post how to cook thin chewy basil pizza at 1200 degrees, but that might not be what your looking for. we all have our setups fine tuned for our likes and dislikes, even temperatures are different for different pies, i cook pizza from about 400 to 1200 depending on what im doingfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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From what I can gather, the general concensus is get the stone up high for even heating and close to the dome for reflective heating. Because pizza doughs come in all thickeness, you'll need to play some on a specific set up. One thing to watch is buring the gasket with a large stone at the felt line height. twww.ceramicgrillstore.com ACGP, Inc.
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You cook at 1200 degress? WOW! Holy Sh@t thats HOT!!
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Your second picture is super cool...
darianThank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Here is my spin that I have used for two years to get the pie higher up in the dome.Randy if you try this you will find that it does not take near as long to get the temperature to the 500 degree range.The difference is being that when the legs are down it gets hotter faster.I use a eight or nine inch Weber smoker Joe grate with four inch bolts attached and just put the pizza stone on top of the grate.
Good luck with you pie cooking. -
Didn't say what temp Randy. I want to try some this weekend.Molly
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