My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
I have never tried making a pizza before, let alone cooking one on a BBQ, I recently bought the Weber Q320 and planned on christening it with a lamb roast, but the wife had a trip to the dentist, so that canned that idea. I was chaffing at the bit to fire up the Q and try it out, so I decided to give pizza making a whirl.
I used pre made pizza bases available from the bread section at Woolies although I might have a go at making my own.
I used foil on the middle of the grill, I also used the vegie rack turned upside down and placed the stone on top. Then BBQ was preheated for 20 mins with both burners on high.
I transferred the pizza directly onto the stone and turned off the middle burner. I left it to cook for another 20 mins.
They turned out ok although I feel they could have been left a few more minutes, because I wasn't really happy with the cheese, it was a little rubbery. It may have been the brand of mozzarella cheese I'm not sure.
They didn't last long before the wife and son devoured them, I managed to have a piece of each before it was all gone, I guess that's what happens when you clean up before eating.
Pictures or it didn't happen...... here they are
Graeme
I used pre made pizza bases available from the bread section at Woolies although I might have a go at making my own.
I used foil on the middle of the grill, I also used the vegie rack turned upside down and placed the stone on top. Then BBQ was preheated for 20 mins with both burners on high.
I transferred the pizza directly onto the stone and turned off the middle burner. I left it to cook for another 20 mins.
They turned out ok although I feel they could have been left a few more minutes, because I wasn't really happy with the cheese, it was a little rubbery. It may have been the brand of mozzarella cheese I'm not sure.
They didn't last long before the wife and son devoured them, I managed to have a piece of each before it was all gone, I guess that's what happens when you clean up before eating.
Pictures or it didn't happen...... here they are
Graeme
Re: My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
Awsome first effort mate.
Win some brownie at home .
Cheers.
Titch
Win some brownie at home .
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Titch
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Good one Graeme!
Great pics too.
I made pizzas on the 320 tonight as well. Two large and one small.
I actually got the camera out but the batteries had gone dead since it was last used the other day
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Meat and eat
Great pics too.
I made pizzas on the 320 tonight as well. Two large and one small.
I actually got the camera out but the batteries had gone dead since it was last used the other day
Cheers
Meat and eat
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I would like to know what type/brand of cheese others use for their pizza's, because I didn't really like the cheese I used, it was to thick and a little rubbery.
Graeme
Graeme
Re: My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
Just get some good quality stuff, say a good quality mozarella for that stringy feel (colby can work too). Check out your local deli. I also used various other cheeses, more for flavour such as parmesan or camembert.Graeme wrote:I would like to know what type/brand of cheese others use for their pizza's, because I didn't really like the cheese I used, it was to thick and a little rubbery.
Graeme
Here's the thing, the more you make, the more you will find what suits you. I have made pizza on our 320 using urban gorilla's spaghetti can method and it cooked just fine. Personally I would keep the middle burner on.
Making your own bases will also step things up a bit. There are plenty of options here but if you have a breadmaker just try their bog standard pizza dough recipe for starters.
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After trying different cheeses, some too strong a flavour, some too greasy, some not melting, etc, etc, I have found the following cheese mix to work well. Have used it for many pizzas on my Weber Q320.Graeme wrote:I would like to know what type/brand of cheese others use for their pizza's, because I didn't really like the cheese I used, it was to thick and a little rubbery.
Graeme
From the Woolworths refrigerated cheese section. Perfect Italiano Pizza Pluss. Shredded, a combination of Mozzarella, Cheddar and Parmesan.
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Would have to agree, tastes good, works perfectly and so easy to use given it is already grated for youmymonaro wrote:From the Woolworths refrigerated cheese section. Perfect Italiano Pizza Pluss. Shredded, a combination of Mozzarella, Cheddar and Parmesan.
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Re: My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
Coles brand shredded mozzarella is not too bad,
Less oily then the mixed cheese /combination packs.
Although, this cheese seems to vary somewhat at times,
with the last packet turning out flat and rubbery.
But is usually quite ok.
We sometimes buy cheese from one of the pizza joints near here.
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Less oily then the mixed cheese /combination packs.
Although, this cheese seems to vary somewhat at times,
with the last packet turning out flat and rubbery.
But is usually quite ok.
We sometimes buy cheese from one of the pizza joints near here.
Cheers
Meat and eat
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Re: My first attempt at pizza making/cooking on a Q
Good to see there is someone else with good taste......Livewire wrote:Would have to agree, tastes good, works perfectly and so easy to use given it is already grated for youmymonaro wrote:From the Woolworths refrigerated cheese section. Perfect Italiano Pizza Pluss. Shredded, a combination of Mozzarella, Cheddar and Parmesan.
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A sprinkle of very fine grated/powdered parmesan on top of the pizza
can add a nice extra flavor.
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can add a nice extra flavor.
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Meat and eat
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Thanks for the suggestions, I will give them a try, although parmesan is out, I can't stand the stuff.
Graeme
Graeme
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Graeme wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, I will give them a try, although parmesan is out, I can't stand the stuff.
Graeme
I love parmesan, but I don't do it on pizza. I really like those crystals an aged parmesan gets.
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OOOOHHHH YEEEESSSSDeano wrote:Graeme wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, I will give them a try, although parmesan is out, I can't stand the stuff.
Graeme
I love parmesan, but I don't do it on pizza. I really like those crystals an aged parmesan gets.
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