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Fox Run 13-Inch Pizza Stone

Fox Run 13-Inch Pizza Stone
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Fox Run 13-Inch Pizza Stone

 
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This 13-inch diameter Pizza Stone will help distribute the heat evenly to the pizza or whatever else is in the oven. By its nature, the stone also absorbs moisture for a crisp crust.

 
Our Price: $14.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:2.0 inches
Product Width:11.75 inches
Product Height:13.75 inches
Product Weight:5.0 pounds
Package Length:14.3 inches
Package Width:14.2 inches
Package Height:2.2 inches
Package Weight:4.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Features
  • 13-inch round stone heats evenly and absorbs excess moisture

  • Bake crisp crust pizza, foccacia, calzone and hearty homemade breads


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

43 of 43 found the following review helpful:


5Works as expected - but don't manually 'season' the stone! Perfect for Breville oven.  Jan 07, 2010 By R. Chang
We purchased this stone to use with our Breville toaster over. It is a perfect fit and it works much better than the pizza pan that comes with the unit. This is not a knock on the pizza pan, but a stone is able to pull the extra moisture out of whatever is being baked on it.

This comes to my next comment -- do not manually season the pizza stone (such as with olive oil, etc). Doing so seals up the pores of the stone and prevents it from doing what it is supposed to do: suck out moisture. If you do that, your pizza crust will not be a crisp as expected.

Over time the pizza stone will naturally season itself. However, the best way to use this is to sprinkle some flour on the pizza stone before using (like the way pizza parlors do).

When we use this pizza stone, we put it in the oven to preheat along with the oven. Once the desired temperature is achieved, we then place the pizza (frozen or fresh) on it while the stone is still in the oven.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5It fits!  Jun 23, 2009 By Pawel Pietrzak
Does what I needed it to do, which is to fit my Breville oven. Surprisingly you can cook much more on it than I ever would have thought...makes frozen fries perfectly crispy.

38 of 48 found the following review helpful:


1Worst stone EVER - zero stars  Dec 21, 2009 By John Koffley "Pizza snob"
As an East coast transplant, I was long ago forced to learn to make my own pizza after finding nothing worthy of merit in the Pacific NW. I've cooked with baking stones for the past 20+ years. I've been fortunate to have bought my stones back when they could still be found greater than 3/8" thick. Hard to find anything in the 1/2" to 3/4" thickness range these days. I recently had to replace one of my better stones in a hurry. I bought two of these strictly based on their size. What a mistake! These are the worst stones I've ever cooked on in my life! My pizzas came out almost raw except for the edges which appeared to be done. The heat transfer properties of this particular stone are suspect at best. They seem better suited for heat shields rather than baking stones. They did nothing to aid in the removal of moisture from the pizza crusts and didn't appear to transfer much heat to the dough even after heating for several hours. I heartily recommend AGAINST anyone buying these stones. You get what you pay for. Look at the price point and let common sense be your guide. I'm not usually a believer in more $$ is better, but in this case - less $$ is definitely worse! Run far - run fast.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Great pizza baking at home  Oct 11, 2009 By Photo Bug
This item works as advertised and is a big help in preparing at-home pizza to rival the results of rofessional pizza restaurants.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Works great  Aug 16, 2011 By James Pine
I use it in a full size oven, sticking it in while preheating (to 550F) and then cook homemade thin crust pizzas for 6-7 minutes. The crust comes out crispy and the stone seems to be holding up after 10+ uses.

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