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Lol, Don't Try This at Home ...

In summary, cooking drippy things on a flat stone can lead to grease fires and a messy oven. Stick to less drippy foods like pizza or bread for seasoning a new stone.
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Being the newbie that I am, I decided this evening that I wanted to season my large round stone a little faster than normal by just cooking lots of cookies on it.

So I decided to cook bacon. :p

I put several pieces of bacon on the stone and put it in the oven. My husband looked at me warily. "Don't worry!" I say. "It will come out nice and crisp and tasty."

So I went along on my business waiting it to cook and my husband calls to me, "Honey, it's getting a little smokey in the kitchen." I call back, "Bacon does that! Turn on the fan."

A few minutes later ... "Honey .... a grease fire is starting in the oven ... I'm turning it off." :eek:

I run into the kitchen, and there is indeed bacon grease on the bottom of the oven. And all over the stone.

But the bacon turned out great!

Moral of the story is .... uh, don't cook drippy things on a flat stone? :rolleyes:
 
Try on your bar panOh no....I am so sorry that you had that experience. Definitely try the bacon on the bar pans when you get them. The bacon does come out crispy and delicious, but there is a LOT of grease that will be in the bar pan. If you have the kitchen spritzer you can try to spray some oil onto the flat stone, or even bake some biscuits, that always works well. Good luck with the seasoning process and with your business too.
 



Haha, oh no! That sounds like quite the adventure. I can definitely relate to wanting to speed up the seasoning process for a new stone. But yeah, I would definitely avoid cooking anything too drippy on it in the future. Maybe stick to things like pizza or bread for now. But hey, at least the bacon turned out great! Maybe next time, just cook it in a pan on the stove. Lesson learned, right?
 

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