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Game changers
Instant-read thermometers/leave-in temp probes. ThermoWorks offers some good kit at various price ranges. I've been kind of okay on the cooking front, but knowing internal temps has elevated my game in the kitchen and on the patio. I have some fantastic tools at my disposal, but the thermometers have made the biggest difference. Any suggestions from the circus for similarly game changing instruments?
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My game changer piece of equipment has been a cast iron griddle plate for my BBQ. Now I can easily make really good bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp. This has become somewhat of a staple at Casa Thompson on Tuesday nights after the fish guy comes by with his cargo of fresh shrimp.
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Slab of steel for making pizza in the oven. Changed my indoor pizza game from just ok to freakin' great.
Giant Mortar and Pestle. Grinding salt to the consistency I desire based on what I'm serving or cooking rather than have a cupboard full of various salts NOT to mention compounding spices (giant palm to forehead).
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Our Big Green Egg. Came with the house we bought (stand was built into the deck). It's made me really enjoy cooking and trying new things. Plus, it's easy to make amazing food, and makes anyone (even me) look like an awesome cook. Pulled pork from the BGE using a store bought rub is better than any BBQ I've ever had at any restaurant, ever, and it takes zero skill. Put rub on pork. Stabilize grill temp. Put pork on grill, close the lid, and don't open it again till the thermometer says it's done.
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Slab of steel for making pizza in the oven. Changed my indoor pizza game from just ok to freakin' great.
Josh -- How does this compare to a stone? Like a fool i let my SO pitch my pizza stone while i was dabbling with paleo. That has passed and it is time to rebuild the pizza infrastructure...
Guy Washburn
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“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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Originally Posted by
guido
Josh -- How does this compare to a stone? Like a fool i let my SO pitch my pizza stone while i was dabbling with paleo. That has passed and it is time to rebuild the pizza infrastructure...
Steel does not retain any humidity. The bottom crust will crisp up at 500F vs a stone which does a nice job but not like the steel. The steel lives in my oven, it also makes for more even baking. I remove it when using convection.
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Steel does not retain any humidity. The bottom crust will crisp up at 500F vs a stone which does a nice job but not like the steel. The steel lives in my oven, it also makes for more even baking. I remove it when using convection.
Commercial product or sheet from your local metal supplier? Is it seasoned like good cast iron?
Guy Washburn
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“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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Originally Posted by
guido
Josh -- How does this compare to a stone? Like a fool i let my SO pitch my pizza stone while i was dabbling with paleo. That has passed and it is time to rebuild the pizza infrastructure...
it's like a group meeting in here:
Hi, my name is Ian, and I'm a pizza nerd.
I have a few pizza cooking option at the Villa-Deschutes, and my favorite combo is a charcoal grill heated HOT, pre-heat the cast iron pizza 'stone', and then in one motion transfer the pizza onto the grill/stone.
As close to Neapolitan pizza as is reasonable without a substantial investment.
**edit** I got a Lodge pizza pan (AMAZON LINK) for a wedding gift years ago, it works a charm, is quite a bit less $$, and has handles for when I use it inside (tight spaces make non-handled pans tricky in my oven)
The one TT linked is a good bit better looking - so it goes.
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Excellent guys keep it coming!
On a stone I would use corn meal to keep the crust from sticking. Is that the same practice with the steel surface?
Guy Washburn
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“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Slab of steel for making pizza in the oven. Changed my indoor pizza game from just ok to freakin' great.
Pizza is a bit of a staple food around here, so I am interested. How thick is the steel you are using? I assume you preheat the steel in the oven beforehand? How do you keep the dough from sticking to the hot steel?
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Originally Posted by
darkmother
Pizza is a bit of a staple food around here, so I am interested. How thick is the steel you are using? I assume you preheat the steel in the oven beforehand? How do you keep the dough from sticking to the hot steel?
I believe mine is 1/4" steel and it lives in the oven. You'll want the steel at 500F. Pizza is not going to stick if you dust your pizza peel with corn meal.
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
I believe mine is 1/4" steel and it lives in the oven. You'll want the steel at 500F. Pizza is not going to stick if you dust your pizza peel with corn meal.
Badass. That sounds like the way forward from where I am now. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
Dave Thompson
My game changer piece of equipment has been a cast iron griddle plate for my BBQ. Now I can easily make really good bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp. This has become somewhat of a staple at Casa Thompson on Tuesday nights after the fish guy comes by with his cargo of fresh shrimp.
Have you shared this recipe and i just missed it? Or do you like to think of us at our desks salivating excessively?
Guy Washburn
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www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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automatic pepper mill...not sure why i was hand grinding all these years...
ELIS SENSE - Pepper mill Stainless Steel | Peugeot Saveurs
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Masterbuilt electric smoker. Yes, the purists may turn their noses up at it, and no, you probably won't confuse the end result with world class wood-smoked bbq. But damn it's easy to use, easy to clean, and makes it easy to decide at 5PM to smoke a slab of salmon for dinner, let alone ribs, turkey, etc.
Best $150 (delivered! Amazon Prime!) I've ever spent on a cooking/kitchen item. (Note: I see it's now $200, and still well worth it...)
Amazon.com : Masterbuilt 2 7 91 3 -Inch Black Electric Digital Smoker, Top Controller : Patio, Lawn & Garden
John Cully
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I drink wine...not enough.
I play guitar & bass...not well enough.
I travel...not NEARLY enough.
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