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Cooking Pizza on Weber Baby Q


HI all,

Last night I tried to cook a pizza in our baby Q  - unfortunately it didn't turn out too good, burnt base and just cooked on topCry

We had it on a Pizza tray sitting on the Trivet on Low - does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks Shell



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Hi Shell
haven't tried Pizza yet but here is the website with a video for making Pizza. Hope it helps.

Anne wants to know if you have tried vegetables yet?


http://www.weberbbq.com.au/weberq.htm 


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HI all,

Last night I tried to cook a pizza in our baby Q  - unfortunately it didn't turn out too good, burnt base and just cooked on topCry

We had it on a Pizza tray sitting on the Trivet on Low - does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks Shell



Would that be what Pizza Stones are for ?   The Warehouse was selling them this week for $10.00.

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-- Edited by Sheba on Tuesday 11th of January 2011 07:58:36 PM

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Thanks Guys,

I went onto the Weber site - turns out they make a pizza stone for the baby Q!

So I will be getting one of those.

No havent tried vegies in it, but we love our roasts in there. I do the vegies in the caravan oven. I love our potatoes crispy :)

thanks again
Shell

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Hi Sheba. yes that looks like what they talk about in the video.

Wish we could get them for $10 down here.


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I haven't tried pizza either yet, but I did see in my local webber dealer shop that they had pizza stones for the webber?? next time I go in I'll ask for any hints on how to cook the perfect pizza


oops bit slow posting, got stuck on phone for1/2 hour before finished post
and others already mentioned the pizza stone!!

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The pizza stones from Webber are quite pricey, try any of the cheapie shops, and I think 'House' shops have them as well. Not sure about Robin's Kitchen shops though.

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Dont have the weber as quoted, but did buy a gas bbq come oven [has a lid ] , found it to be a bit to hot with lid down, placed a sheet of h/d allum, foil  shinny side down towards burner over the entire cooking rack, this reflects a lot of the heat & worked ok.
Maybe worth a try .

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Hi everyone,

I got the Weber Pizza Stone and it worked great!

Very happy with result and woud highly recommend it!
Thanks for all your help



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that looks pretty good, might have to invest in one myself!! Enjoy!

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Mine was a horrible experience...i spoiled the pan on which we were doing it....anyways you can always google for more information...you get a lot of cooking guides online!!!:)

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Shell, that pizza looks so good! I bought hubby a BabyQ for Christmas 2 years ago, and the roasts it cooks are delicious! They have that lovely smoky flavour that you can't get in a normal oven. Will definitely have to look into a pizza stone for it now! Thanks for sharing!

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Yummo, Shell! What size (brand or homemade) pizza is that?



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Hi

It is homemade pizza on pre-made bases - cant think of the name in a red and green box in freezer section at supermarket. But now we use pita bread for thin pizzas -yum!

 

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Ta. Will have to give it a go when I get the stone.

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If you have a Robins Kitchen store near you they have pizza stones for $10.00, Rod

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Do the Robins Kitchen pizza stones fit into the Baby Q though, Rod? If so, wow! We don't have one in our little town, but we are going to the city 2 weeks from now for a medical appointment, and I think they have a Robin's Kitchen there in one of the big shopping centres. Thanks Rod.

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Hi Romy not sure if they fit in baby q, if not may be able to cut to size, Rod

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Thank you, Rod. This might sound like a silly question, mate, but what could we cut it with? I was thinking we'd have a look when we get there, and if it doesn't look like it would fit, we could always resort to the official Webber pizza stone I guess. No doubt it will cost more, but at least we'd have one!



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Dont know, but there would be something to cut stone with, Rod

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Just look for a building site with bricklayers working there, they'll cut it in no time..



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Hey, thanks Gubby! There's a couple of brick homes just started being built not far from us actually.

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Just went down town and bought a pizza stone, it is 33cm round and fits in the baby q, Rod

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Was in Aldi this morning, pizza stones, 33cm with a cutter and a little stand for $7.99, hope this helps. smile



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Hey thanks! . I'm in Central Queensland and nowhere near an Aldi's unfortunately, Firefly, but Rod, where did you get yours from? I know Barbecues Galore sell the Baby Q, so they might have a pizza stone too. Will check them out when we're near there again after next week.

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That's one helluva fine-looking fish you have there in your profile pic, Rod! What kind is it?



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Mine was a bit dearer a few months ago at the Warehouse.   33 cm. Chef's Companion with Stand, for $ 10.00.

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Thanks Sheba - hey, I know that brand, just won a nice little red ceramic dish in a baby shower this afternoon and it has a Chef's Companion sticker on it! Will try at the Warehouse.

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Got my stone from Robins Kitchen shop. The fish is a 105cm barramundi, Rod

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Thanks Rod. I'll check out both places.

What a whopper! Lots of good fillets on that one!Hubby's caught the big barra, but not me - not for want of trying though. We went charter fishing up at Karumba particularly to snag a barra, and although we caught plenty of other fish, we didn't manage the biggie until we went charter fishing again up the Endeavour River at Cooktown. Hubby had such a grin on his face!



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