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Post: # 42080Post GB_Groundworks

reading jamie olivers italian cooking book, says get a slab of granite to cook really good pizza's on.

so no granite but i have a few 450x450 indian slabs i was thinking of using, any ideas or observations gentlemen?




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Jamie Oliver? What a load of old bollocks!
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Post: # 42082Post GB_Groundworks

haha, well him aside my heston blumenthal book also says stone backed, but he heated his on a bbq with leaf blower super heating it haha.

indian stone wont explode or crack will it?
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Post: # 42084Post Pablo

Sandstone usually cracks under heat and can sometimes be explosive but I doubt an oven would be hot enough for that but a campfire is. If you're using stone it's best to season it with oil and heat first to stop it sucking the moisture from the doagh.
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Post: # 42086Post GB_Groundworks

so i'll be better off getting some granite off cuts from the worktops lads, there is a lady to impress don't want oven exploding haha
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Post: # 42087Post flowjoe

Wont the Domino`s delivery lad make it up into the hills Giles ??????
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Post: # 42090Post dig dug dan

my missus went to a pampered chef evening, and came back with a stone for baking things in the oven.
You oil it once, and never have to again. Cooks loads of things on it, even a fry up in the oven!
Would suggest you buy one of those.
only downside, you cannot put it in the dishwasher. you clean it withboiling water
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Post: # 42091Post Dave_L

We've got one of those things, bloody good it is too.

My doris spends far too much at these pampered chef evenings.
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Post: # 42095Post lutonlagerlout

when i go to italy (where they know about pizza) the local restaurant i go to ,Genios use a woodfired oven
this is the ONLY way to cook pizza
it has to be really hot (lot hotter than any domestic oven can manage) and cooked fast
italians dont cook pizza at home and that tells its own story
try larousse gastronomic for some decent recipes giles
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Post: # 42100Post Bob_A

I've only ever had a handful of good pizzas, most of the stuff that's passed as pizza is stodgy and full of reconstitued cheese, the sort of stuff that's designed for kids. Funnily enough my son had a Pizza Hut delivery around the time this thread was started, I had a little taste but left him to it, he also had chicken wings and garlic bread and they didn't look appetising either.
Thin crusts from a proper Italian restaurant for me. :)

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flip all wrong with chicago town!
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Post: # 42108Post oioisonnyboy

a foreman i work with, jason, got sick and tired of "pizza shed" every weekend

so over the course of the last 3 jobs approx 18 months he scavenged yellow stocks, vermiculite granules and bits an bobs. now his patio in the back garden looks like this.

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Post: # 42109Post oioisonnyboy

oh yes and dave L, I thought i was the only one who called my missus doris
shes the same age as me 21...loves it really ;)
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Post: # 42295Post Pablo

Is that pizza cooked yet giles.
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Post: # 42311Post GB_Groundworks

haha not yet i'm waiting on the granite guys who came to measure up to cut me some pieces to go in my oven
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