Baking/Pizza Stone (14x16-in.) by Kitchen Supply Co

For making the crispiest crusts on your pizza or bread, nothing works as nicely as a clay stone. Because it's made of clay (and because of its weight – about 10 pounds), it retains heat better and maintains an even cooking temperature from the center to the edges. The clay material also absorbs mois... See complete description »

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For making the crispiest crusts on your pizza or bread, nothing works as nicely as a clay stone. Because it's made of clay (and because of its weight – about 10 pounds), it retains heat better and maintains an even cooking temperature from the center to the edges. The clay material also absorbs moisture – thus, a crispy crust. This stone also includes the new "Heat Core" feature, which has been been incorporated into the stones to concentrate heat at the center to deliver a delicious crispy crust evenly throughout your pizza. This solves the occasional problem of an under-baked center while the outer edge is perfectly crisp and crunchy. Made for baking pizza, it's also great for baking flat breads, rolls and focaccia. Also safe for temperatures exceeding 500 degrees.

The original baking stone for home use was introduced by Old Stone Oven in 1973, designed by international pizza expert, Pasquale Bruno. The stones are known for having a porosity and heat retention that is unmatched for giving a delicate crispy, restaurant-quality crust to any pizza, focaccia or bread in a standard home oven. Pressed under 100 tons of pressure and fired at over 2000°F., the stones are extremely durable and can also be used on both charcoal and gas grills. Old Stone Oven continues to manufacture its stones in the USA from a proprietary blend of domestic clays.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 97% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 96% of reviewers
by Anonymous, CA
October 4, 2004

We gave this to our daughter as a gift along with the peel and a freezer full of ready made pizza dough. They have found it to be most helpful and use it all the time. Only down side is that it heats up the kitchen and they live in a very warm climate. sometimes it just isn't worth the discomfort.

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by Anonymous, CA
October 13, 2004

WORKS WELL IN THE OVEN, OR IN THE BARBEQUE

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by Patricia, TX
December 7, 2004

holds heat well and produces a good, crispy crust

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by Leo, FL
January 2, 2005

This was a gift for my sister, she stated that the pizza stone was "awsome".

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by Ellen, NC
January 2, 2005

Very heavy! I can't get the burnt cheese stain.

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