I found a PizzaQue on sale for $48.00 so I decided to pick it up.
I fired it up with 10lbs of Kingsford charcoal and some Oak wood chunks/ mini splits. I let it preheat for 30 minutes. Then fired in my first ever wood fired pizza at home without a real pizza oven. Here is a picture of my stone with a digital thermometer.
I used my buddies pizza dough recipe made out of 00 Central Milling organic bakers flour which is an awesome malted unbleached flour that you can buy directly from Central Milling CO in Petaluma CA. or online. I rested my dough for 3 days in the refrigerator. The dough taste amazing, almost like sourdough but not quite as sour tasting, it was perfect.
The dough is natural leaven and has zero dry active yeasts so it is vey digestible and doesn't give you that bloated feeling. This pizza has sliced zucchini, black olives, fresh basil, pecorino romano and fresh mozzarella cheese made at home from curds and stanislas county tomatoes, which are better than the imported san marzano tomatoes..... and damn good!!!
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Less than 90 seconds per pie and they were amazing, best I ever made.
I fired it up with 10lbs of Kingsford charcoal and some Oak wood chunks/ mini splits. I let it preheat for 30 minutes. Then fired in my first ever wood fired pizza at home without a real pizza oven. Here is a picture of my stone with a digital thermometer.
I used my buddies pizza dough recipe made out of 00 Central Milling organic bakers flour which is an awesome malted unbleached flour that you can buy directly from Central Milling CO in Petaluma CA. or online. I rested my dough for 3 days in the refrigerator. The dough taste amazing, almost like sourdough but not quite as sour tasting, it was perfect.
The dough is natural leaven and has zero dry active yeasts so it is vey digestible and doesn't give you that bloated feeling. This pizza has sliced zucchini, black olives, fresh basil, pecorino romano and fresh mozzarella cheese made at home from curds and stanislas county tomatoes, which are better than the imported san marzano tomatoes..... and damn good!!!
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Less than 90 seconds per pie and they were amazing, best I ever made.
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