Will a Large Pizza Fit on the Classic Stone?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the differences between the Classic Round Stone and the Large Round Stone, particularly in relation to fitting large pizzas and their respective advantages for various cooking tasks. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of both stones.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that the Classic Round Stone has a diameter of 13 inches, while the Large Round Stone is 15 inches, providing a larger surface area for cooking.
  • Another participant shares their experience that frozen pizzas, typically around 12 inches, fit better on the Classic stone, while the larger stone accommodates more cookies or rolls.
  • Several users note that having the larger stone allows for more cooking flexibility and space, especially when preparing multiple items at once.
  • One participant states that they only use the Classic stone when the larger one is in use, suggesting a preference for the larger stone for most tasks.
  • Another participant discusses using templates to help customers visualize the size of the stones, indicating that some customers may struggle with dimensions.
  • One participant emphasizes that both stones can be used for making wreaths or rings, but the larger stone may yield better results.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether a large pizza fits on the Classic stone, with one participant asserting it does, while others suggest the Classic stone is better suited for smaller pizzas. There is no clear consensus on which stone is preferable overall, as experiences vary.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences based on their cooking practices and customer interactions, highlighting the practical considerations of using each stone.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and potential buyers within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion helpful in understanding the practical differences and uses of the Classic and Large Round Stones.

ChefSandi
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I had several customers ask me at my last show the difference in sizes between the large and the classic stone. Because I'm new and only have the large stone, I didn't know what to tell them but said that I'd check on it. What are the advantages of the large stone over the classic? Would a large pizza fit on the classic? And can all of the wreath/rings be made on the classic just as well as the large?

Thank you in advance!
 
I always suggest to guests to get the bigger one (15" Large Round Stone) because these days some of those frozen pizzas you can buy are so big, that way you'd be sure to have enough room. I'd imagine the rings could be done on the smaller one, but they work on the bigger one too. The bigger one is nice if you're making cookies or rolls on them, you can fit more on there.

You can always make something smaller on the Large Round Stone and have some extra room on there. That's why I think having extra room is nicer than possibly running out of room on the smaller one. Hope that helps! :)
 
The Classic Round Stone is 13 inches in diameter while the Large Round Stone is 15 inches in diameter. Basically the large has an inch all around the classic.

I found that frozen pizzas are about 12 inches and fit better on the classic. I've made rings on both and they seem to fit the larger stone better. I did a wreath on the classic and the middle dough triangles got all tangled up - not a pretty sight but it still tasted good. I do my cookies on the large and can get a dozen or more on the stone at once for baking.

Despite the different sizes I love both stones. I wouldn't be able to pick a favorite.

Hope this helps.
 
I always tell them to buy the bigger one. That way you always have more room if you need it. Don't forget to tell them it's for more than just pizza! They can use it for anything they would use a regular cookie sheet for. I just used my large round to make 8 dozen cookies (with the cookie press, of course!). Biscuits, cresent rolls, french fries, nuggets, etc..
 
I truthfully tell them that I own both and only use the smaller one if I'm doing a lot of cooking and the other one is already in use. The larger one works for everything! I tell them that the classic stone is perfect for people with smaller ovens or if they want to use it in the microwave (it's the same size as the standard glass plate that comes in most microwaves) but if you are gooing to use it in a regular oven you might as well get the 15" stone so there won't be any doubt that it will work for whatever recipe you want.
 
Sandi,

I'd have them double check the size of their oven. While I have both sizes, only the classic fits in my oven. :(

If I forget to ask the host before-hand to measure her oven, I bring both stones to the show to be on the safe side, and just make the wreath/braid a little smaller (leave out a few croissant wedges, etc) if her oven can't handle the larger stone.

Hope this helps
 
Use a templateHere's something I do. I use butcher or construction paper to make template copies of of each round stone. Usually, if I say the stone is 13 inches, they still won't know if it will fit because a lot of people aren't good at visualizing dimensions. If you give them the paper template, you can tell them to take it home and see if it will fit in their oven. Then, they can call you and add it to their order before you close the show. This is a cheap and easy way to take the guesswork out of it, and you will have a satisfied customer!
 
Hi there! As a pampered chef consultant, I can assure you that a large pizza will indeed fit on the classic stone. The classic stone has a diameter of 15 inches, which is the perfect size for a large pizza. The advantage of the large stone over the classic is that it has a larger surface area, allowing you to cook more food at once. It also has handles for easier handling and transportation. Both the classic and large stone can be used to make wreath/rings, so you won't have any issues with that. The only difference is the size of the finished product. I hope this helps and if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a Large Pizza Fit on the Classic Stone?

Yes, a large pizza will generally fit on the Classic Stone. The Classic Stone has a diameter of 15 inches, which is suitable for most large pizzas that are typically around 14 to 16 inches in size.

What is the size of the Classic Stone?

The Classic Stone measures 15 inches in diameter, providing ample space for baking a variety of foods, including large pizzas, bread, and other baked goods.

Are there any specific pizza sizes that won't fit on the Classic Stone?

While most large pizzas will fit, some specialty pizzas or those with extra toppings may exceed the 15-inch diameter. It's best to check the size of the pizza before placing it on the stone.

Can I use the Classic Stone for frozen pizzas?

Yes, you can use the Classic Stone for frozen pizzas. Just make sure to preheat the stone in the oven before placing the frozen pizza on it for optimal results.

How do I care for my Classic Stone after using it for pizza?

After using the Classic Stone, allow it to cool completely before washing. Avoid using soap; instead, scrape off any food residue and rinse with warm water. Let it air dry to maintain its seasoning.

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