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  • Question
    What can I use aside from a peel?
    Community Answer
    Use the back of a baking tray, a baking sheet or any flat plate or board you have.
  • Question
    Do I cook on the flat side or the grooved side?
    Community Answer
    Use the flat side. Some people recommend using the grooved underside for frozen pizza to minimize contact with the stone and so avoid breaking the stone by thermal shock, but that defeats the point of using the stone. It's better to thaw your pizza and have it in full contact with the flat side.
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    What is the peel referred to in the above article?
    Community Answer
    A peel is a large, flat board or sheet of metal with a long handle for removing pizzas from an oven.
  • Question
    What temperature do I cook pizza at on my stone?
    Community Answer
    Some people do as hot as their oven will go. For sure not below 400F.
  • Question
    What's the best way to reheat leftover pizza?
    Community Answer
    Put the pizza slices in a hot pan to re-crisp the dough. After a few minutes, put a lid on the pan to melt the cheese.
  • Question
    I put the pizza stone in the dishwasher by mistake. Is there any way to fix it or is it ruined?
    Community Answer
    Rinse it under running water to remove as much soap build-up as possible. Then put the dry, room temperature stone in the cold oven and heat it up to around 400F. Let it bake for 30 min. Do this a couple of times and it should burn off all impurities and get your stone back to good working order.
  • Question
    How do I transfer raised bread dough to the stone without ruining it?
    Community Answer
    Put a layer of semolina on your peel and slide it right onto the stone.
  • Question
    Can I use a pizza slicer on the stone, or will that etch it?
    Community Answer
    Avoid cutting on it, transfer the pizza and cut it on another surface.
  • Question
    Can I heat a pizza stone in the microwave?
    Community Answer
    No. Use your oven.
  • Question
    How long should the pizza stone be preheated?
    Community Answer
    Just put it in the oven while the oven preheats. When the oven is up to temperature, your pizza stone is preheated.
  • Question
    Should I spray the stone with cooking spray?
    Community Answer
    Never spray your stone with any oil. It will ruin the stone and always smell like burning oil.
  • Question
    Why did my bread stick to the stone?
    Community Answer
    The first few times you use a stone, you need to season it with a coating of oil. Be sure when cleaning the stone after use to use hot water and give it a good scrub. Do not use soap and do not put the stone in the dishwasher.
  • Question
    Can I use a sheet of parchment paper to slide the pizza on and off the stone?
    Community Answer
    You can use parchment paper if you like. Corn flour also works, or just plain flour.
  • Question
    Can I use a pizza stone in an insulated bag to keep food warm for a picnic?
    Community Answer
    What a brilliant idea! Be careful the stone is not too hot. Also, remember it is fragile. I would wrap it in some towels and then use it in an insulated bag capable of withstanding the heat.
  • Question
    Do I need to use the rack that comes with my pizza stove in the oven, or does it have a different use?
    Community Answer
    It is not meant for the oven, it is meant to protect your surfaces from a hot pizza stone. However, it is neither necessary nor desirable to move your stone out of your oven when it is hot.
  • Question
    How do I bake cookies on a pizza stone?
    Community Answer
    Use it the same as you would for pizza, but adjust the baking time for cookies.
  • Question
    We like making pizza kits with the kids. How do I fix the dough using the pizza stone?
    Community Answer
    Treat the pizza stone as you would your baking sheet, but allow for a quicker cooking time.
  • Question
    What can I do if I don't have a pizza stone to bake a pizza?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    You can use a circular sized baking pan instead. Just be sure to grease and flour it as needed, since it may not be non-stick.
  • Question
    I make my pizza using a tortilla-type wrap as base instead of raw dough. Can I use a stone to bake it?
    Community Answer
    If you'd like to use a pizza stone, this would still work.
  • Question
    If I am cooking two pizzas, what procedure should I use when cooking on a pizza stone?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    The same procedure you would normally use if you're cooking one. The only difference is that you'd have to wait for the first pizza to bake before baking the next one if you only have one pizza stone.
  • Question
    My pizzas stuck to the peel. What is the best way to prevent this next time? I used coarse ground cornmeal beneath the dough.
    Schlauberger21
    Community Answer
    Before you use the pizza stone you have to preheat it in the oven. You can put it in the oven or grill to preheat it. Additionally, you can use a wooden tool to take the pizza out of the oven.
  • Question
    I am doing a homemade crust. After I preheat the stone I will need to put crust on it and bake and then put toppings on. How long do I bake just the crust?
    DiamondWarrior649
    Top Answerer
    Bake the crust about 2 – 3 minutes, depending on the thickness. Cook it just enough so that it is slightly firm enough to slide around on the pizza stone, without leaving bits of doughy crust or sticking to the stone.
  • Question
    Can I put a pizza pan onto a pizza stone?
    Community Answer
    That would defeat the purpose of the stone. Use one or the other, not both.
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