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"drei" wrote in message om... Hi, I bake sourdough bread and pizza on a pizza stone in my home oven. Recently, I bought a 1/2-inch round stone from a local store, but it cracked after just a few months. Although my store replaced it, I am now looking for a sturdier stone. I want something that I know will last a very long time without needing to be replaced, and am especially interested in products that are safe to use with a steam pan. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched Usenet archives and facts going back several years, and I can't find a clear answer to this specific question. Thanks very much in advance. I just went to Home Depot and got a slab of soap stone. Just set it on the bottom rack of your oven, you never have to take it out. |
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 15:42:18 -0500
"Heavyarms" jentry tee (at) pee-puhl pee see (dot) com wrote: "drei" wrote in message om... Hi, I bake sourdough bread and pizza on a pizza stone in my home oven. Recently, I bought a 1/2-inch round stone from a local store, but it cracked after just a few months. Although my store replaced it, I am now looking for a sturdier stone. I want something that I know will last a very long time without needing to be replaced, and am especially interested in products that are safe to use with a steam pan. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched Usenet archives and facts going back several years, and I can't find a clear answer to this specific question. Thanks very much in advance. I just went to Home Depot and got a slab of soap stone. Just set it on the bottom rack of your oven, you never have to take it out. That ought to work. What are the dimensions? what'd it cost you? |
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"Eric Jorgensen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 15:42:18 -0500 "Heavyarms" jentry tee (at) pee-puhl pee see (dot) com wrote: "drei" wrote in message om... Hi, I bake sourdough bread and pizza on a pizza stone in my home oven. Recently, I bought a 1/2-inch round stone from a local store, but it cracked after just a few months. Although my store replaced it, I am now looking for a sturdier stone. I want something that I know will last a very long time without needing to be replaced, and am especially interested in products that are safe to use with a steam pan. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched Usenet archives and facts going back several years, and I can't find a clear answer to this specific question. Thanks very much in advance. I just went to Home Depot and got a slab of soap stone. Just set it on the bottom rack of your oven, you never have to take it out. That ought to work. What are the dimensions? what'd it cost you? I can't remember the dimenstions, sorry. My oven is 5.0 cu ft. The tile is 1/2" thick, and fits in the oven with about 2 inches of clearance on all sides. Cost less than 30 bucks. |
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"Heavyarms" jentry tee (at) pee-puhl pee see (dot) com wrote in message "drei" wrote in message Hi, I bake sourdough bread and pizza on a pizza stone in my home oven. Recently, I bought a 1/2-inch round stone from a local store, but it cracked after just a few months. Although my store replaced it, I am now looking for a sturdier stone. I want something that I know will last a very long time without needing to be replaced, and am especially interested in products that are safe to use with a steam pan. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've searched Usenet archives and facts going back several years, and I can't find a clear answer to this specific question. Thanks very much in advance. I just went to Home Depot and got a slab of soap stone. Just set it on the bottom rack of your oven, you never have to take it out. Help............what is a Baking Stone?, --- KarlSrŠ |
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Karl Sigerist Sr=A9 wrote:
[....] =20 Help............what is a Baking Stone?, --- KarlSr=A9 http://www.bakingstone.com http://www.cmcchef.com/Bakingstone.html --=20 Sincerly, C=3D=A6-)=A7 H. W. Hans Kuntze, CMC, S.g.K. (_o_) http://www.cmcchef.com , "Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it Happened" _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/=20 |
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"H. W. Hans Kuntze" wrote in message Karl Sigerist SrŠ wrote: [....] Help............what is a Baking Stone?, --- KarlSrŠ http://www.bakingstone.com http://www.cmcchef.com/Bakingstone.html -- Sincerly, C=Ļ-)§ H. W. Hans Kuntze, CMC, S.g.K. (_o_) http://www.cmcchef.com , "Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it Happened" _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Thanks Hans I am reading your website first about flour, baking et.al I ordered a 13 3/8 x 17 1/2 baking stone thanks for the help --- KarlSrŠ West coast of Canada Lower Mainland (Chilliwack BC) |
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