Beer Can Pizza Part II


 

Wayne_R

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Been a year and a half since I tried this and decided to give it another go. Ended up being a complete disaster....

Ingredients
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Pizza
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Beer can lifter
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Going
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Then something started happening which did not occur on my first cook. Cans started melting
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. Used lump on this cook and the 1st one I used Kingsford. Too much heat me thinks.
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Got ceramic off and direct on the grate without burning myself too much and then the stone cracks
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Still give it the old college try. Pizza on...even though stuck on peel and got all messed up...one of those days/cooks
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Off

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What's left of the stone

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Dough was chewey and not done all the way. oh well, time for a few of these

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Next time I'll try Daniel's method.
 
Somedays you eat the bear, somedays the bear eats you.

At least the pizza looks good and it'll go well with the cervezas.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Jim Lampe:
Looks GREAT Wayne!!
Try using FULL cans of Tecate next time
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I was thinking the same thing but "empty" them first and fill with water...or maybe sand.

Way to hang in there Wayne! The show must go on, right?
 
im sorry i couldnt help but laughing as i was reading..... crazy huh when everything seems to go wrong?

but as everyone said, the pizza really does look good.

next time..... next time....
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Becky M-M:
im sorry i couldnt help but laughing as i was reading..... crazy huh when everything seems to go wrong? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

guilty as charged!
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This post made my day...Both Emilie and I laughed and cried reading it. Im really sorry for the loss of the stone.

Not every cook goes according to the plan. But Love and respect for posting this one.
 
I would think that may beer cans filled with water would take all the heat away from the stone. Maybe try using soup cans next time or go bet some fire bricks.
 

 

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