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Chicago Style Deepdish Pizza

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Finally decided to tackle a Chicago style deep dish pizza this past weekend.

This is my version of a pizza from Pequod's in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of the city. It has cheese layered on the dough and the cheese is also shingled up the sides of the pan, giving the finished pizza a cheesy slightly burnt, caramelized crust that is delicious.

 

Start with making some dough and letting it rise.

 

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The brush your pan with olive oil.

 

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Next spread the dough in the pan, just barely coming up the sides of the pan and layer your cheese (mozzarella)

 

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Add Italian sausage (a patty large enough to cover the bottom of your pan, pre-cooked and drained of any grease) add your sauce.

 

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I like pepperoni so I next added that and oregano.

 

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Place on your KK at 425° until done

 

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Finished pizza.

 

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Posted

A really great looking Chicago style deep dish pizza. Making me hungry and I still have about an hour to go for dinner.

Charles - Prometheus 16.5", Cassiopeia 19" TT

Posted

Looks great!!

Can you explain the foil under the baking stone??

Is anyone else overwhelmed with how big that stone is lol!!!!

Amazing

Just wanted to keep the stone clean.

Posted

Bosco - wait until you try and heft that baking into the KK BB you have on order. They are worth every single ounce.

If I'm seeing right that's not the actual baking stone that is a grill shaped heat diffuser. Almost white in color and not polished. Can be used as a baking stone.

My grill shaped heat diffuser for the 19" has the same color just smaller. It is 1.25" thick and weighs 10 pounds.

My round KK baking stone is rough and black on the bottom side, polished and dark grey on the top side. It's 14.5" in diameter x 1" thick and weighs 9.25 lbs. Definitely made out of something different.

Charles - Prometheus 16.5", Cassiopeia 19" TT

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looks like an absolute 10!  Great job!  Just out of curiosity, how did it stack up to Pequod's? 

I think t stacked up fairly well . I got the same caramelized cheese crust I was after and my wife and daughter loved it. My wife said she liked it better than Pequod's.

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If I'm seeing right that's not the actual baking stone that is a grill shaped heat diffuser. Almost white in color and not polished. Can be used as a baking stone.

My grill shaped heat diffuser for the 19" has the same color just smaller. It is 1.25" thick and weighs 10 pounds.

My round KK baking stone is rough and black on the bottom side, polished and dark grey on the top side. It's 14.5" in diameter x 1" thick and weighs 9.25 lbs. Definitely made out of something different.

Charles - Prometheus 16.5", Cassiopeia 19" TT

This is the baking stone for the 32" I think the white color is due to the flash of the camera, since the photo was taken after dark. Ceramic chef is correct it is one heavy stone.

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This is the baking stone for the 32" I think the white color is due to the flash of the camera, since the photo was taken after dark. Ceramic chef is correct it is one heavy stone.

Kewl - the grill shaped baking stone is just coming out for the 19".

Charles - Prometheus 16.5", Cassiopeia 19" TT

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