scotty71
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Can I use 12X12 by prox1/2 thick polished marble tiles for making my own set of stones to place on my oven rack for bread or pizza
I will examine the un shny side of the marble tile-- I still in the final decision may go for pizza stones-- It will be about 62 dollars for the 2 stones from amazon including shipping compared to the total of 16 dollars for the 3 tiles I would need.
This is the amazon stone
Amazon.com: Pizzacraft PC0100 15" Square Cordierite Baking/Pizza Stone: Patio, Lawn & Garden
Andy, I have a 15 Inch round stone. I was going to use the 3 ceramic tiles and/or the 2 pizza stones so I could cut them to exactly fit the size od my oven rack which is 15 X 21.
I have never used my round pizza stone. I felt that getting a pizza from a peel to center on the round stone was not possible sooo I got the idea of cutting tiles or other stones to cover the entire shelf
Since most peels barely handle a 14" diameter pie a 15" stone should work. Seems most stones currently available are less thick than my 3/4" thick stone. Although preheating takes longer, a thicker stone holds more heat.Andy, I have a 15 Inch round stone. I was going to use the 3 ceramic tiles and/or the 2 pizza stones so I could cut them to exactly fit the size od my oven rack which is 15 X 21.
I have never used my round pizza stone. I felt that getting a pizza from a peel to center on the round stone was not possible sooo I got the idea of cutting tiles or other stones to cover the entire shelf
I've had a Hearthkit for some 8 or 9 years and am quite pleased with it.
Brand New Hearthkit 3 Piece Hearth Brick Oven 20 | eBay
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Brand New Hearthkit 3 Piece Hearth Brick Oven 20 | eBay
I've had a Hearthkit for some 8 or 9 years and am quite pleased with it.
Brand New Hearthkit 3 Piece Hearth Brick Oven 20 | eBay
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Brand New Hearthkit 3 Piece Hearth Brick Oven 20 | eBay
We only have one oven and leave the Hearthkit on the second from bottom shelf most all of the time. Like your stove, Leo, but enjoy having an oven up more at eye level. How far are you from the good folks at Fort Riley?I have one of these. It fits in one of my ovens, leaving the other one free for other things.
I love my pampered chef stones.
We only have one oven and leave the Hearthkit on the second from bottom shelf most all of the time. Like your stove, Leo, but enjoy having an oven up more at eye level. How far are you from the good folks at Fort Riley?
Sounds reminiscent of 'Fleet Week' social engineering in New York City, 'back in the day'. That came to a screeching halt some 25 - 30 years ago when certain parties objected to the fleet inviting YOUNG ladies to socialize with members of the fleet.I live about 2 1/2 hours from the fort. I attended K-State back in the day, so I am well familiar with Fort Riley!
My back would like my ovens at eye level too!
Have you considered Saltillo or terra cotta tiles? They're really inexpensive, going for ~$1-2/sqft.Can I use 12X12 by prox1/2 thick polished marble tiles for making my own set of stones to place on my oven rack for bread or pizza