




There were times I actively tried to make this perfect NY-style pizza, it's funny that I'd do it by accident on a random Saturday night.
Believe it or not, yes.GAC06 said:
Better than the last post about the perfect NY style pizza?
Interesting. What would you say the variance from oven temp is? 30 degrees? 40 degrees?Cowboy Curtis said:
Yes I have. The steel definitely gets hotter than stone.
I trust the laser on my infrared thermometerCowboy Curtis said:
I've read ovens can be way off on temperature and you should calibrate with an internal thermometer. Maybe I should invest in one of those to confirm accuracy.