I cook the dough with sauce only for about 5-7 minutes then remove and add the cheese and toppings for another 5-7 minutes or until the dough is crisp. That way everything is cooked evenly. HTH
Hi Sarkin, yes it should, but be sure to turn the temp down a bit lower to prevent any burning and stay close to the pizza so you can keep an eye on it. Chef Jason
Hi Scott, You can use any rub you prefer on fish. Fishy Fish is a rub found at participating Ace Hardware locations and used in this recipe. Here's a link to it: bit.ly/3ghT41U
Man, this should have more views
Dude, I never like a video, but this dude deserves it. How did I go down this rabbit hole?
Totally should. 😂. Chef Jason
This look so good
Thanks Hannah. Happy Cooking. Chef Jason
I cook the dough with sauce only for about 5-7 minutes then remove and add the cheese and toppings for another 5-7 minutes or until the dough is crisp. That way everything is cooked evenly. HTH
Doing this for my pizzas today. Thanks for the advice!
This was great. Honey is a pro tip
Will this work for frozen pizza too?
Hi Sarkin, yes it should, but be sure to turn the temp down a bit lower to prevent any burning and stay close to the pizza so you can keep an eye on it. Chef Jason
Running out side to throw honey on my pizza lol never thought to try that lol
the most amazing flavor combination ever. Chef Jason
What pizza peel is that? I can't find a perforated one on weber, what width is it 14"?
What temperature?
475˚ to 500˚ should do the trick for the pizza stone. Happy Cooking, Chef Jason
Who else found thr knife the most impressive part?
what is the fishy fisht?!?
Hi Scott,
You can use any rub you prefer on fish. Fishy Fish is a rub found at participating Ace Hardware locations and used in this recipe.
Here's a link to it: bit.ly/3ghT41U
Omg you sound like guy fieri