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    We had some friends over for another Pizzafest and as usual everyone made thier own and had a ball doing so.
    The weather was just brilliant with temps around 30c for the entire evening, which I must admit was a tad too hot for me standing in front of the oven for ages cooking the pizza.

    Daves Pizza.
    Dave manufactures tessellated ceramic tiles for a living.
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    I'm envious of your weather. At least we are headed toward summer on this side of the orb. Looks like a good time.
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    • #3
      Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

      hey Al, do you cook your pizza's straight on the floor, or use a pan of some sort
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        Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

        We let the guests build them on 10" pans and they are cooked on the pans, it seems less messy that way.
        Dave did his pizza on a 14" tray and it was taken off after a while and put on the floor to crisp.
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          yeh..i actually like it done straight on the floor, seems to add a earthy feel to it, but if you have other people over, they look at you as if your from the long lost tribe of Amazonians that still cook naked (and no....i aint tryin that.......or will i )

          The missus is insistant on buying some cast iron plates that she wants to cook on, atleast they will retain the heat in cast iron,(maybe too much)

          Oh yeh, theres a question, will sandstone cope with the heat from a pan??
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            Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

            Originally posted by Aussie Pete View Post
            The missus is insistant on buying some cast iron plates that she wants to cook on, atleast they will retain the heat in cast iron,(maybe too much)
            For pizza?
            I bought some spun pans off ebay, dont buy pressed ones they need to be spun as they have a convex base and are easy to spin in the oven to turn the pizza.
            Pressed pans are flat and wont spin.

            Originally posted by Aussie Pete View Post
            Oh yeh, theres a question, will sandstone cope with the heat from a pan??
            Not sure on that one.
            Having done a lot of gemmology in a previous hobby Id say it was good as of the way sandstone was formed, but get some other advise first.
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              Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

              Nice looking gathering. What is on the shrimp side of that pie?

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              • #8
                Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

                I know he had blue vein cheese, not sure what else apart from the obvious.
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                • #9
                  Re: Pizza, pizza, pizza.

                  A Pizza shop I used to go to in the 80s used to do a Sicilian
                  Which was garlic prawns and a scrambled egg...... was excellent

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