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Allright, it's time for some PIZZA!

Started by SixZeroFour, February 27, 2017, 10:41:17 AM

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SixZeroFour

I recently met up with @Troy and @Jason down in SoCal and they spoiled me with some amazing homemade Pizza's... Well this was the kick in the butt I needed to try out the sweet pizza rig I was so generously gifted by @iCARRY during this years Secret Santa Exchange. Thanks again Ryan!

This is also my first time making the dough from scratch so a lot of new variables this time around 8)

Started out with the dough mixture. The recipe I used called for 5 cups of "00" finely ground flour, and 1 cup of Semolina Flour.



After a thorough mixing the dough was split up into 4 equal parts and set aside to rise.



Here is some of the Crimson Maple from Ryan - it will be tonight's smoke wood of choice:



Here is the assembled PizzaQue oven kit fit onto an old brownie that's been selected as a dedicated pizza machine:




After seeing Troy's kettle pizza kit with the steel topper I decided to experiment a bit to try to keep some extra heat up in the lid. I turned a 22.5" cooking grate upside down...



... and then added this solid aluminum griddle to reflect the heat.






The fitment seemed real good and it came up to temp quickly.



Here are all the goodies along with a wooden peel... I would HIGHLY recommend a wooden peel to build the pizza's on (Along with a dusting of Semolina <- also VERY important!) as well as a metal peel to use to move and maneuver the pizza once on the stone.



The rest is fairly self explanatory so I will let the pictures do the talking...















In the end the pies came out great! I did have to raise up the back side of the griddle rig slightly as the first pie touched and melted a bit while turning. Now that I know the setup works I am going to install a few proper resting points for the upside-down grate and I think it'll be a great little setup. I may also try sticking a few lit briquettes up on top of the griddle as well... Now to experiment with some different styles of pies!

Thanks again guys! I might even try another batch tonight 8)

Matt
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Davescprktl

Like your heat reflector idea.  I'll figure somthing out.  Nice lloking pies!
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kettlebb

Good looking pies! Love that color change on the brownie.


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Jason

I sure looks like you figured that out pretty quick, nice work!

JDD

May The Smoke Be With You!

JDann24

Looking for colored 18's and SJ's.

iCARRY

Oh man those look good. I haven't had a chance to use mine yet. Glad it worked out for you. So you think it is a decent kit that just needs a little tweaking? Also, how was the smoke wood?


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WNC

Damn dude, I'd say you crushed it!
I was lucky enough to grab one of those clearance kettle pizzas, now I REALLY can't wait to try it out!


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bear

Quote from: kettlebb on February 27, 2017, 11:18:25 AM
Good looking pies! Love that color change on the brownie.


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Wasn't sure if I imagined the same thing or not.