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Got the kettle pizza deluxe for fathers day

Started by jeremiahmercier, June 16, 2019, 08:45:00 AM

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And another from Tuesday I believe

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jeremiahmercier

Quote from: wba1949 on July 02, 2019, 02:23:01 PM
Gosh Jeremia, Those pizza's are real beauts!  How's about a quick tutor session on how you make such grate pizzas? I'm a novice at this pizza stuff!
Well, I'm new myself, just got it Fathers day. I will say this though, I thought it best for me to get the Pan pizza down first, that way I can play with coal and wood amount, and start to better understand the oven itself and how to regulate temps. So far, it's been very consistantly. I use 1 FULL chimney of coals, arange in a "V" at the back of kettle (I use the char baskets). And what doesnt fit in the baskets, goes in between them (under the pizza). I let the grill sit for maybe 10-15 minutes WITHOUT the kettle pizza, I keep the lid on, and low and slow till I'm ready to ramp it up (only takes a few minutes for the temp to sky rocket). To ramp it up, I just put the kettle pizza on, add 1 small piece of dried apple or peach wood (I have trees) on top of each basket, lid on (TOP VENT CLOSED), and let her rip. Once up to temp, I slide the pizza in, @ 1.5 minutes,  I rotate 180 degrees, go back in for another 1.5 minutes,  and check, pull when crust looks good

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pancho2017

Those are some of the best looking pizza pies I have ever seen they are spot on!✔🍕🍕
And all with my favourite toppings.😍
Do you deliver lol?

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Quote from: pancho2017 on July 05, 2019, 04:11:59 AM
Those are some of the best looking pizza pies I have ever seen they are spot on!
And all with my favourite toppings.
Do you deliver lol?
I must give credit to my wife for their appearance and pairing of toppings, she puts them together, I just cook them

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crizpynutz

Those look fantastic!  I have to get a pizza kettle one of these days.  The key though is the dough, you guys make your own?

jeremiahmercier

Quote from: crizpynutz on July 08, 2019, 05:12:00 AM
Those look fantastic!  I have to get a pizza kettle one of these days.  The key though is the dough, you guys make your own?
Actually not yet, but will be on the next one. We've just been using the pillsbury pizza dough. My thoughts were try to perfect the cook process first, then start to get fancy. May even try the pillsbury on the stone first, then try my own dough. But honestly, the pizzas have been the best we've ever had, so no complaints on the pillsbury here

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JPotter

Wow makes me want to get a Kettle Pizza . Great Job looks Delicious!

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allenb12

Those are certainly some nice looking pizza's.  Are you par cooking the dough?
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jeremiahmercier

Never heard of par cooking lol, but no. I am not pre cooking the dough

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Quote from: allenb12 on July 10, 2019, 06:58:12 AM
Those are certainly some nice looking pizza's.  Are you par cooking the dough?
Sorry, repost

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ReanimatedRobot

I kind of had the same idea as you in keeping to simple for the first few pizza cooks. I picked up the prograte and tombstone pizza stone from kettle pizza and have been using parchment paper when I form my crusts. Just peel it on the stone for a minute or two and use a metal peel and careful finger wor to slide the paper out.  Have to watch the paper a bit cause it will catch fire.  I am happy to report that there has not been any pizza fatalities (other than eating them) using this method.

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Quote from: ReanimatedRobot on August 05, 2019, 07:00:25 AM
I kind of had the same idea as you in keeping to simple for the first few pizza cooks. I picked up the prograte and tombstone pizza stone from kettle pizza and have been using parchment paper when I form my crusts. Just peel it on the stone for a minute or two and use a metal peel and careful finger wor to slide the paper out.  Have to watch the paper a bit cause it will catch fire.  I am happy to report that there has not been any pizza fatalities (other than eating them) using this method.

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That's good...

Unfortunately we all the sudden decided to do the Keto diet the 3rd week of July, so no pizzas since then. It's been just a week over a month now and I've lost 25 lbs and the wife 16 lbs. We have a keto friendly crust-dough that she makes, I'm thinking of trying it on the grille maybe this weekend. Shes successfully done it in oven twice. I'll let yall know how that goes.

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ReanimatedRobot

I am glad your diet is going so man.  Pizza has always and will always be my weakness.  Hopefully after a little bit more of the diet food you can go back to the real deal lol.

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