Bought this guy at the Walmart
Garrelli 5000 said:
The Evo has a heavy lid that covers the top.
You cook topping side of crust briefly, flip, add toppings quickly, put lid on.
I also tossed some cornmeal on the griddle top. The stone you see in my pic was just used to slide the pizza on from the grill then as my cutting board.
Just remembered I hit the top briefly with a propane torch right before cuttting.
Here's a pic of one with the lid on.
They're closed right now until 2/22 due to a COVID exposure in the store.Garrelli 5000 said:
I don't know. Online they only reference shipping dry goods. You could probably contact to see if they'll ship some of their frozen dough balls.
https://jimmysfoodstore.com/
Haha. Just went to Tractor Supply in Helotes and bought a Blackstone 36". Just started seasoning it.Pinche Abogado said:
I have a 36" Blackstone taking up space in my backyard. Always covered, but admittedly not always cleaned or seasoned. Received as a gift in 2019.
Located in San Antonio. Let me know if you want it. $100.
Why not bothElectrical_Ag said:
Once the grill gives out in a few years, is a flat top the way to go?
bdgol07 said:
Stumbled upon this thread....
I am getting a 36in Blackstone for my anniversary present TSC has them for $299 with the hard cover. Already have some spatulas and soft cover on order. Any can't live without accessories that I should have her throw in as well?
I don't have one, am contemplating getting one, but I'm not yet convinced that it's a 100% necessityQuote:
Is the upside down bowl thingy really needed? If so, what do I keep seeing purple squirt before covering?
I generally use olive oil or canola oil spray when cooking.Quote:
Do you use regular vegetable oil or something with a higher smoke point?
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Does using a knife to cut meat (a la hibachi style) mess with the seasoning?
I use a disposable aluminum pan thrown on upside down. They're squirting water to create steam under the lid.Quote:
Is the upside down bowl thingy really needed? If so, what do I keep seeing purple squirt before covering?
We are building a new home and I am sold on getting one of these. Any regrets?Garrelli 5000 said:
The Evo has a heavy lid that covers the top.
You cook topping side of crust briefly, flip, add toppings quickly, put lid on.
I also tossed some cornmeal on the griddle top. The stone you see in my pic was just used to slide the pizza on from the grill then as my cutting board.
Just remembered I hit the top briefly with a propane torch right before cuttting.
Here's a pic of one with the lid on.