Smokey Lew
Head Chef
We decided to go with home made pizzas for Mother's Day. Our two daughters and my youngest son were over and it was a fun project for dinner.
Most of the fun for me was setting up the Performer. I planned on following Don Cash's post about his pizza set-up. I have the same pizza stone he has and a WSM with a charcoal ring so I thought it would be a snap. Ran into problems when I realized that he must have been using a larger kettle w/ a charcoal ring from an 18" WSM, not a Performer and the charcoal ring I have from my 22" WSM.
Instead of using the WSM charcoal ring, I ended up placing a couple of fire bricks in the bottom of the Performer on the charcoal grate. The coals were evenly distributed around the bricks. The fire bricks would act as a damper and a place to put some apple wood chips for smoke.
As soon as I placed the pizza stone on the grate, I realized the lid wasn't going seat properly. The metal frame the stone sits in has a high back and it bumped up against the inside of the lid. My grinder took care of that.
After getting all the kinks out, everything went pretty good. We ended up making four pizzas and they were a big hit.
Fire bricks in position with some Stubb's briquets and mesquite lump charcoal.
Dumped a full chimney of lighted briquets around the bricks. Apple wood chips on top of bricks for smoke.
Pizza stone on top of grate. Very tight fit but with some grinding on the frame, it worked.
Pizza stone up to temperature and we're ready to cook.
First pizza on the stone and a shot of it when it was done.
Fourth and last pizza and the one everyone liked best. All-in-all a great success. Mom was very happy!
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Most of the fun for me was setting up the Performer. I planned on following Don Cash's post about his pizza set-up. I have the same pizza stone he has and a WSM with a charcoal ring so I thought it would be a snap. Ran into problems when I realized that he must have been using a larger kettle w/ a charcoal ring from an 18" WSM, not a Performer and the charcoal ring I have from my 22" WSM.
Instead of using the WSM charcoal ring, I ended up placing a couple of fire bricks in the bottom of the Performer on the charcoal grate. The coals were evenly distributed around the bricks. The fire bricks would act as a damper and a place to put some apple wood chips for smoke.
As soon as I placed the pizza stone on the grate, I realized the lid wasn't going seat properly. The metal frame the stone sits in has a high back and it bumped up against the inside of the lid. My grinder took care of that.
After getting all the kinks out, everything went pretty good. We ended up making four pizzas and they were a big hit.
Fire bricks in position with some Stubb's briquets and mesquite lump charcoal.
Dumped a full chimney of lighted briquets around the bricks. Apple wood chips on top of bricks for smoke.
Pizza stone on top of grate. Very tight fit but with some grinding on the frame, it worked.
Pizza stone up to temperature and we're ready to cook.
First pizza on the stone and a shot of it when it was done.
Fourth and last pizza and the one everyone liked best. All-in-all a great success. Mom was very happy!
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