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1 week ago

Pizza Steel Vs Pizza Stone: What's The Difference? - Tasting Table

You may have heard "stone" and "steel" used interchangeably, but the two cannot be any more different. Of course, their purpose is the same - to ensure an even cook and concentrated heat on the bottom of the pie - but their makeup and relative conductivity differ. Stones are usually made from cordierite (a heavy-duty mineral), while steels are made from thin, seasoned metal. Stones tend to be much thicker and heavier than steels as well, which can make them more awkward to move.
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9 months ago

Should You Invest In Copper Cookware? - Tasting Table

Copper cookware is highly regarded for its superior heat conductivity and aesthetic appeal.
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