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๐ฅ Elevate your pizza game with pro-grade steel power!
The NerdChef Steel Stone is a professional-grade, 23-pound solid steel pizza stone that offers 20 times the heat conductivity of ceramic stones and twice the heat capacity. Measuring 16" x 14.2" x 0.375", it delivers restaurant-quality crusts at home by mimicking 1000ยฐF oven performance at just 450ยฐF. Its durable, unbreakable steel surface is textured and seasoned for superior non-stick performance and easy cleaning. Proudly made in the USA and guaranteed for life, this stone transforms your pizza baking experience with faster cook times, better blistering, and unmatched heat retention.













| ASIN | B00JXVNUI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,575 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #82 in Pizza Pans & Stones |
| Brand | Nerd Chef |
| Brand Name | Nerd Chef |
| Color | Metallic Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 965 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 16"L x 14.2"W x 0.38"Th |
| Item Weight | 23 pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NC-SS38 |
| Maximum Temperature | 1000 ยฐF |
| Model Number | NC-SS38 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Not Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 14.2"W x 0.38"Th |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | .375" Thick - Pro |
| UPC | 799928940986 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**H
Great upgrade to a ceramic pizza stone!!!
This thing is so much more effective than the ceramic stones I've gone through (about 3 now, by my count)!! While the instructions do recommend a warm-up time longer than a ceramic stone, the heat retention on this thing is much better. So far, I've tried on a store-bought uncooked pizza, a pizza from a delivery chain, and then a pizza product: Store-bought: -the dough didn't stick like it did to my past ceramic stones. Initially it did, but lifted off as it cooked, making it easier to remove. Sure, I could've put cornmeal before placing it on the stone but I don't stock cornmeal since I'm not constantly eating pizza. With this stone I didn't run into the sticking problem. -this probably wouldn't happen with a frozen pizza, store-made tends to only be heavily refrigerated and not frozen. Delivery-chain: -sometimes they don't make it as well done as you'd like. This stone fixes that problem and can easily crisp up your crust to your preferences. -if anything, this stone makes it great to warm it up to a lower temperature (start at the recommend temperature and then when the pizza arrives, lower to about 150 degrees) and keep your pizza 'fresh' for the duration of your meal. Pizza-product: -I bought pizza rolls and it cooked them faster and made the outer crust nice and crisp and not soggy like cooking in the microwave. Have been happy with this so far and while a bit on the heavy side (I got the 3/8" model), it will survive way better than the ceramic stones I've been through. Be sure to season regularly (it already comes seasoned but I decided to lightly season it after the second use). It appears easier to clean off if any parts get cheese or ingredients on it other than dough than a ceramic stone. Keep in mind that because this retains heat longer, that you'll have to be mindful of handling it properly after cooking. Recommended.
S**S
Better than any stone -- buy this!
I've bought a number of pizza stones in my time, and have never really had great luck with them. Not exactly sure why. People talk about how the porous nature of the stone makes a better pizza crust, but I haven't found that to be true. Honestly I think the porous nature of the stone means that more of the stone is actually air, and the air doesn't really get hot and doesn't really make the pizza crunchy enough. I've made decent pizza on a stone but never great. Also, every stone I've ever had has broken eventually. I've gotten to the point where I use them even though they're broken, I just put the 2 halves together, and leave them in the oven. Just getting tired of broken stones. Advantage number 1, and not even the best advantage, this steel will never break. Advantage number 2, this thing gets hotter than any stone. Usually a stone is cool within an hour after you turn off the oven. After an hour, this metal pizza stone is still smoking hot. In my mind overall this is the best pizza making tool I have ever bought. Here's the pizza dough recipe that I used, 3 1/2 cups of flour, 1 cup water, 1/4 cup half-and-half or butter, and a tablespoon of salt. I like my pizza dough salty, you might want to use a little less. Some other things to add are diastatic malt maybe a half tablespoon, and/or a teaspoon of white sugar . Use about three quarters of a teaspoon of dry yeast. Mix all together in a stand mixer for about 10 minutes. Then let it sit for a few minutes, and add about 2 tablespoons of oil, and mix it again. Leave that at room temperature for at least 3 hours, 6 hours better, overnight even better, punching it down once or twice if you feel like it, but honestly it doesn't matter. This is enough for 2 nice thin pizzas. If youre good at stretching it, you can stretch it with your hands, otherwise use a rolling pin to press it out (dust it with flour to keep it from sticking to the cutting board and to the rolling pin). I like to make my pizzas oval or rectangular to match the rectangular stone. I cooked them 2 different ways, but I like the manufacturer's instructions better. Manufacturer's instructions are put the pizza stone in the oven on the second from the top shelf, and turn the oven on to full broil. Leave it there for an hour. Manufacturer says 45 minutes but I don't think that's long enough. Then, put the completely assembled pizza onto the stone. At this point the manufacturer says to cook for 4 to 6 minutes, but I like to cook for 2-3 minutes, until I start to see some burnt parts on the pizza. Then I use a pizza peel to move the pizza a little, either turning it 180ยฐ or just moving it a little bit on the stone. Once the toppings look done (when they're done you will know it, they are boiling), I turn off the broiler and leave the pizza in there for another 2 or so minutes. At that point use the pizza peel to pick up an edge of the pizza and make sure that the crust is done to your liking. This makes a pizza as good as anything I've ever had in any pizzeria. Especially if you use the butter instead of the half-and-half, but the half-and-half works well too. The second way is to put the stone in the same place and put the oven up to maximum temperature, my oven goes to 525. Preheat it for 45 minutes and do the same thing. The topping won't cook as fast, and doing it this way usually requires more like 8 to 10 minutes of cook time. You're also going to have to turn the pizza if you want it to cook evenly. I think the latter way makes a slightly better crust, but doesn't cook the toppings as interestingly. As you use the stone it turns darker, which I think is very cool. Also, unlike a baking stone, nothing will ever stick to this.
V**E
Upgrade to steel you cave person.
NerdChef Steel Stone - High-Performance Baking Surface for Pizza (.375" Thick - Pro) I seem to be incapable of successfully caring for a pizza stone. Do not ask me to care for your pet rock. You may be sorry. I also do not yet have the motivation to construct a backyard wood fired pizza oven but have an insatiable lust for pizza at home. Enter the pizza steel. After a quick inquiry with NerdChef (they were super responsive and friendly!) about the proper rack height (I used the third setting from the top, but may go one higher next time @ 500F) I was set to try this baby out by making one of my trademark delicious, but homely, pies. I also decided to try a Naan recipe out that previously did not impress much on cooked on a normal stone (prior to me killing it). Long story short. This was the tool I've been looking for. The bottoms and the top of both crust and bread cooked at an even rate. Patience and keeping a close eye (as well as a peel) are key here. I was a tad impatient on my first ugly pie pictured here, subsequent tries were cooked a bit more and were considerably more homely. No material could help me in that department. Pictures are on various baking sheets I put the items on after coming out of the oven, not the steel. The Naan worked out wonderfully and I have been eating delicious sandwiches all weekend. After all was said and done the stone had darkened noticeably, but this is to be expected. It will take quite a long time to cool down so if you have other need of your oven keep that in mind. It is heavy and safety is key if you are going to start moving this piece around. To wrap this up: It's steel. It enhances your oven. It will hurt me long before I am able to hurt it. It is made locally and the company is quite lovely. You are paying quite a bit for the finish, and decorative bits, but I'm not really interested in hunting down a piece of steel and getting it kitchen ready so there you go. Making GOOD pizza at home is both fun and good for your soul! A+, would buy again.
N**.
The best way to bake pizzas at home!
I saw a random article online about using steel stones instead of traditional stones for baking pizza so I decided to buy the 3/8" pro stone. It was one of the best purchases I've made in a long time! The pizzas we've been making are ridiculously good! First things first - these steel plates are heavy. Luckily the NerdChef stones have holes for easy carrying which the other brands don't. The stone came with very clear instructions for care and use (spoiler: there's not much to it...very simple). I found a recipe for pizza dough online and had it ready to go in about an hour. You'll want to heat the plate up for a while before you use it to take advantage of it's heat conductivity. Once it's hot and your pizza is ready, slide the pizza onto the stone and give it 5-6 minutes. When you take it out, it will be perfectly baked with a crust straight out of the best pizza joint. You'll need to use a pizza peel for getting the pizza in and out of the oven. I picked up this one and it works great with the stone: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JPJ0QY/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The hidden beauty of this is that creating your own pizzas is a great family activity to add some fun to dinner. We've been having pizza night at least once a week since we got our stone. Don't think twice - just click the button and enjoy your pizza!
J**E
This will change your pizza making. Buy it!
We bought this to make pizza. Gluten free pizza to be specific. My daughter has celiac disease and we have been working to make a good pizza at home. This was a tradition we had for a long while and celiac disease really threw us for a loop. I found โno gluten no problem pizzaโ on amazon. It is the holy grail of GF pizza. If you are seriously GF and love pizza you must own this cookbook. I have since bought all the cookbooks this couple has made. That cookbook sent me on a journey to find the best pizza steel and that is why we are here my friends. All that being said Iโve never owned a pizza steel and have no reason to ever look for another. This is my steel and Iโm sticking to it, or should I say my pizzas arenโt sticking to it but Iโm stinking by it?!?! This is the real deal! And who doesnโt love a nerd? They had me at their name, and I could be happier. From the start this baby did what I needed. BTW, I used it on a grill so it could get hot enough. And baby it rocked my GF pizza world. :)
C**R
Works very well for pizza. HEAVY THO!
It's a giant slab of metal. And it does what it says it does. Unfortunately, because it's a giant slab of metal, holy sweet baby jeebus is it heavy. And though they recommend just leaving it in place in your oven, in my tiny oven it really affects the heat distribution, especially if you're like me and you don't always wait for things to fully preheat for non-critical cooking. If I leave this up near the top element where it works best for pizza, it plays havoc with baking on the lower rack. So that means I have to remove it when I'm not making pizza. Did I mention that this sumb**ch is heavy? I'm glad I got this one and didn't go for the ultimate behemoth version. The price we pay for the love of neapolitan pizza.
T**.
Great product.
I like the stone, I place my chicken pan directly on stone for more heat on bottom of chicken or roast turkey.
H**Z
Pumping iron
Oh yes, this made my pizza crust cone out just like pizzeria pizza. Additionally this can be used to work out as its heavy as a mother... You can eat pizza and get swole all with one product. Genius!
M**R
Pizza heaven
bottom of pizza comes out crispy and great. Highly recommend
V**P
best pizzas
Fantastic results ... best pizzas crust I have made using this steel plate .. Highly recommended !
S**D
NerdChef Steel
I made the best pizza with this product
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