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Heating the BGE for Pizza
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SpokaneMan
Listen to iceman on the temp. If you are going for neapolitan, you need high temps and he's one
of the pizza experts on this forum.
I had mine at 740 for well over an hour Thursday night without any temp loss and there is still
plenty of lump left over.
As others have said, you probably aren't using enough lump. Spokane isn't the place to find
high quality lump so it could be your brand. I use a good layer of Kingsford and then top it with
Cowboy. The Kingsford is pretty dense and seems to burn longer and hotter. The problem is that it
sparks a lot so that's why I top it with Cowboy.
What do you use? Do you know of anyplace around here that has other brands? I don't want to
pay $21 for BGE downtown.
Where are you in Spokane? I thought I was alone.
icemncmth
Jwirlwind,
The reason pizza is cooked at 800 deg and higher is because you are trying to quick bake the
crust..This will allow the yeast to expand quickly and the crust to form keeping the steam on the
inside of the dough allowing it to keep the dough soft.....
The reason people at home cook pizzas at 500 or less is home ovens don't go over 500deg ..600+
is the cleaning cycle.
icemncmth
Morro Bay Rich,
Uhh...650 too high...Not really ...most pizza is cooked at 800 deg..or more...
I cook mine on the egg bottom vent wide open and no daisy wheel...
I load the lump past the fire box about half way up the ring..then go from there...
I can cook 6 pizzas very easy doing this..and it only takes around 4 1/2 mins each
A true neapolitan pizza is cooked at around 1200 deg..
Jwirlwind
SteveinSpokane,
Personally, I would not get over 450 to 500 to cook a pizza. That is all the heat you need.
Actually, 400 will do just fine and not burn the bottom of the pizza and not scortch the gasket.
Just my opinion.
MC Jerry
RRP
SteveinSpokane,
if you are consuming all your lump in 45 minutes at 650 degrees then you are not putting in enough
lump to began with. Don't believe that 2 or 3 handful crap. Fill up to a least the bottom of the
firering and then some more. No harm no waste because you'll snuff the fire and reuse what's
left. OTOH 650 for pizza is kinda hot - are you sure you want that hot? I have found 500 works fine
for me. Good luck.
Morro Bay Rich
SteveinSpokane,
First off, 550 degrees is pizza temp; 650 is too high. Put plate setter in legs down. Put spacer
between plate setter and pizza stone. That will elevate stone above gasket level. Fill firebox
with lump. Light lump and immediately put all the ceramic mass in Egg. When temp hits 550 wait
about 20 min for everything to get that hot.
You are not putting enough lump in if it is gone in 45 min.