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The thread centers around experiences and suggestions for making BBQ pizza using a pizza pan, particularly in the context of an upcoming grill party. Participants share their methods, preferences for crust types, and tips for grilling pizza effectively.
Views differ on the best type of crust to use, with some preferring premade options while others advocate for homemade dough. There is no clear consensus on whether pizza can be cut on the pan, as some participants report doing so without issues, while others express caution.
Participants share personal experiences from various grilling events, including home parties and consultant shows, reflecting a range of cooking environments and equipment.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for practical tips and shared experiences related to grilling pizza for parties.
Mitzyz said:Thanks for the great directions. One more question. I have heard that premade crust is optimum. In your experience, is a pizza dough that you roll out ok, or should I buy a premade bobili or some other kind? thanks!:chef:
naekelsey said:Sounds good to me.
What do you put the pizza on to cut it, since it can't be cut on the pan?
Tracy99 said:Why cant it be cut on the pan? I have been cutting mine in the pan. Is this bad?
PampChefDeb said:I've made the Chicken Bacon & Ranch Pizza twice....once at home on a charcoal grill and then once at my show the other night, again on a charcoal grill. Love this pizza.
The grill at my show was small, one that sits on a table so there wasn't much room to move the hot coals away. Also, couldn't cover it completely cause the pan handles were in the way. We kept checking it about every 5 minutes (prebaked crust) and ended up burning it a little bit. It was still good though! lol.
The one I did at home I used the packet of pizza dough you add water to. Apparently I let the grill go too long (it wasn't very hot) before I put the pizza on cause it didn't get brown.Again....it was still yummy!!
Can't wait to do another pizza grilling show!
The BBQ Pizza Pan is a specially designed cooking tool that allows you to make delicious pizzas on your grill. It features a perforated surface that helps achieve a crispy crust while allowing smoke and heat to circulate, enhancing the flavor of your pizza. Simply preheat your grill, assemble your pizza on the pan, and place it on the grill for a perfect cook.
Yes, the BBQ Pizza Pan is versatile and can be used in both the grill and the oven. It is designed to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for baking pizzas at home in your oven if grilling isn't an option.
You can make a variety of pizzas with the BBQ Pizza Pan, including traditional cheese and pepperoni, gourmet toppings, or even dessert pizzas. The pan is perfect for any style of pizza you enjoy, allowing you to get creative with your ingredients.
Yes, the BBQ Pizza Pan is designed for easy cleaning. It is typically dishwasher safe, but you can also hand wash it with warm soapy water. The non-stick surface helps prevent food from sticking, making cleanup a breeze.
Yes, there will be a live demonstration of the BBQ Pizza Pan at the party this Saturday. You will have the opportunity to see how it works, ask questions, and even sample some delicious pizza made on the pan!