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So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - JoeM - 07-09-2023 The prep was perfect, real thin and the pizza looked spectacular after putting it together on my wooden board. I had plenty of flour on the board, on the dough, on the stone and on my peel but it was really humid here in NJ yesterday and I think I left it on the board too long waiting for my wife to come home before putting it in the oven. The first sign I was in trouble was when I tried to get it on the peel. It wouldn't lift from the wooden board. and it wouldn't slide off the peel onto the pizza stone in my oven. I wound up with the mess you see below. The pizza flipped all over itself trying to get it on the stone and a lot of cheese and dough stuck to the stone. BTW, the mess certainly looked nasty but it tasted great! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My problem now is how do I get the mess and baked on cheese cleaned off the stone? I've googled cleaning a stone and there seems to be conflicting opinions on whether you can get it wet without ruining it. I managed to scrape all the dough off but was hoping someone here can offer some cleaning advice. TIA Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - Tiangou - 07-09-2023 You can get it wet without ruining it. Just don't put a wet stone in the oven on high-heat. Give it a few days to dry off properly. If yours is ceramic, be careful not to scratch the surface. Don't try to get the stains off with abrasives. The stains are service-scars. A stone without stains is a sad and friendless stone. ...Next time, use corn meal on the pizza stone, not flour. Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - btfc - 07-09-2023 You can get it wet, but make sure it has cooled down first. No soap, hot water and scrubbing. You can scrub with salt. Don’t season like you would a cast iron pan. Heat it up before you add pizza. Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - hal - 07-09-2023 looks like a lovely calzone :-) Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - chopper - 07-09-2023 If I lived in Jersey with all the NY-style pie around I'd have a hard time making my own. You made kind of a Stromboli. I'd eat it. Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - rgG - 07-09-2023 hal wrote: My thought, too! Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - Dennis S - 07-09-2023 Try a cast iron skillet just for the heck of it. Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - JoeM - 07-09-2023 hal wrote: That's what I thought too. The taste was there even though it looked like whoflungsh!t ![]() Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - JoeM - 07-09-2023 Tiangou wrote: I always used corn meal previously but I read an article saying not to - use flour. My bad. Re: So I got a nifty pizza stone and decided to make pizza - unfortunately I didn't get the results I was hoping for - JoeM - 07-09-2023 Thanks gang! I'll try cleaning as you all advise. |