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Baking Pizza on a Metal Plate/Baking Steel


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Used my baking steel for the first time today.  I made flammekuchen for lunch.  One thing I did learn is that if you want a crispy crust, don't bake it on foil.  I didn't have corn meal so used that.  We had the first two pieces and it became immediately apparent that i should have removed the foil perhaps a minute into baking once the dough had set so,i put the other two pieces went back in on the steel.All in all, I was happy with it.

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11 hours ago, ElsieD said:

Used my baking steel for the first time today.  I made flammekuchen for lunch.  One thing I did learn is that if you want a crispy crust, don't bake it on foil.  I didn't have corn meal so used that.  We had the first two pieces and it became immediately apparent that i should have removed the foil perhaps a minute into baking once the dough had set so,i put the other two pieces went back in on the steel.All in all, I was happy with it.

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Ooh, I definitely want some of that.

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12 hours ago, ElsieD said:

One thing I did learn is that if you want a crispy crust, don't bake it on foil.

 

Ditto the parchment suggestion.  You can pull it out from under the dough after a few seconds or leave it. I find it especially handy when I want to place multiple pieces of flatbread, etc. on the steel

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