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Pizza sunday

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Thought I would share some pizza pics. Last couple of times I cooked pizza they were rolled directly onto the stone. Although that works ok (provided you allow it to stand for a few mins to let the base cook off the stone) you can't do multiple pizzas. So today I tried my new pizza peel out. I had a couple of failures where I rolled the dough onto baking trays and then couldn't peel (ended up doing them in the oven) but I did manage to work out a technique. The first of the 3 pizzas is prosciutto ham and mushroom. Next up is tomato and mozzarella. Final one is plain ham and mushroom with edge turned over to give I more structural integrity! If anyone has any good tips for the peel let me know. I found flour on a wooden chopping board and a peel to push it off worked well

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Parchment paper is the way to go for me. After a minute or so on the hot stone, you can (if you want) slip the paper out to have more direct contact with the stone.

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Nice looking pies. Manipulating dough off of the work space onto a peel and then off the peel onto the stone can be a tricky procedure to learn. How easy it is has a lot to do with your dough.

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