Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This thread explores the use of a round stone for cooking frozen pizza, with participants sharing their experiences and tips related to this practice.
Views differ on the frequency of using frozen pizza, with some participants favoring it while others prefer homemade options. However, there is a shared appreciation for the tips regarding cooking methods on the stone.
The discussion reflects personal cooking experiences and preferences, with participants sharing insights based on their individual practices and customer feedback.
Consultants and community members interested in cooking techniques and tips for using stoneware with frozen foods may find this discussion relevant.
gilliandanielle said:When I order pizza it is because I don't want to turn on my oven or get my stone out, LOL!!
BethCooks4U said:Here's another great tip:
When you call the pizza delivery guy turn your oven on and put your stone in it. When the pizza arrives take the stone out of the oven and remove the pizza from the box and put it on the hot stone. The crust will crisp up and the pizza stays hot longer.
To prepare a frozen pizza on a Round Stone, preheat your oven to the temperature specified on the pizza packaging. Place the frozen pizza directly on the Round Stone without thawing it. Bake according to the package instructions, usually around 12-15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the crust is golden brown.
Yes, you can use a Round Stone for various types of frozen pizzas, including thin crust, thick crust, and stuffed crust. The Round Stone is designed to distribute heat evenly, ensuring that all types of pizzas cook well.
No, you do not need to grease the Round Stone before placing the frozen pizza on it. The stone's natural non-stick surface will help prevent the pizza from sticking. However, if you prefer, you can lightly dust the stone with flour or cornmeal for added assurance.
After cooking, allow the Round Stone to cool completely. Use a scraper or a damp cloth to remove any food residue. Avoid using soap or soaking the stone, as this can damage its seasoning. For tough stains, you can use a mixture of baking soda and water to scrub gently.
It is recommended to cook one frozen pizza at a time on the Round Stone for optimal results. Cooking multiple pizzas at once may affect the heat distribution and cooking time, leading to unevenly cooked pizzas. If you need to cook more than one, consider using additional baking stones or trays.