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Started by Craig, April 04, 2013, 07:49:43 PM

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Craig

After looking at different techniques, I had another go at pizzas. I did charcoal rails. I'm gonna do the wood at the back next time like Kilted Griller suggested, It would have cut the cooking time in half i think. Cooked both pies for about 20 min a piece. I remembered to use olive oil on the crust, so no black crust.


The red '95 heating the stone. You can see the mark left behind on the stone from the disaster pizza i did a while back.



First pie...about to be pulled off. Wife and daughter wanted sausage and mushroom.



Second Pie going on. Double Canadian bacon, extra cheese and basil.



Took longer, coals were dying off and I didn't let the cheese get the leopard spots I like. But it was a hit.




Duke

Nice pies youngblood! I just had to say that. Like dog the bounty hunter calls partner. Great work Craig! :)

bob hope

I'm need to try making pizza one day. I keep seeing you guys doing it and it looks great!!
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1911Ron

Wow, that looks good!  I'll take some of that! ;D
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landgraftj

With the rails used is it setup for indirect cooking Craig? Can't see under the stone but I think that's what it looked like. What temp did you cook the pies at? They look really good.
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Kilted_Griller

Pizzas look AWESOME Craig!! Nicely done!!
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HankB

kettles, smokers...

Craig

Quote from: landgraftj on April 05, 2013, 11:08:37 AM
With the rails used is it setup for indirect cooking Craig? Can't see under the stone but I think that's what it looked like. What temp did you cook the pies at? They look really good.

Thanks Guys!

To answer your question, landgraftj I used the charcoal rails for indirect cooking. Temps were around 355-360. Definitely doing this again, but I'm going to try wood in a charcoal basket at the back of the grill.

wolgast

Looks grand mate! Thinking of a Pizza myself tonight! Hope they turn out as good as yours...