Stainless Steel Pizza Pan 13½ inch - Deedro Round Pizza Tray Pizza Baking Sheet, Healthy Pizza Baking Pan Pizza Serving Tray Crisper Pan, Dishwasher Safe, 2 Pack
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Why would you use the dishwasher to clean these, John? I've had mine for a few years and all they require is hand washing. You have a family that reminds me of my daughter's. Everything, including wooden utensils, goes into the dishwasher. steak knives that have a handle Darling, all they require is soap and water, with the occasional use of a scouring pad if baked-on food is present.
I've been using these for a while, and I purchased them to replace toxic aluminum ones. They have the same look, feel, and behavior as real stainless steel. To be mistaken for aluminum, they are far too heavy and durable. I really enjoy making pizza with them! This is a fantastic alternative to the old, lightweight, and toxic aluminum pans.
It's made of stainless steel of the highest quality. There isn't any coating on it at all. I've never had a problem with foods becoming stuck to my teeth. If there is any food stuck to it, I soak it in soapy water for a few minutes while cleaning the kitchen. I've been using three of these for a while now. They are, in my opinion, one of the best kitchen purchases I've made.
This pizza pan is suitable for use in a 14-inch oven. 35cm x 2inches at least twice as wide I hope this has been of assistance.
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Not sure if this is 100% stainless steel or not stainless steel or not stainless steel or It does not appear to be stable and appears to have bubbled in the middle. It's also a pain to keep clean. It's already scratched from just using a dish sponge to clean it. This product has left me very disappointed.
Cooking Costo Pizzas is a breeze with this oven. They were a perfect fit for the pan. br>Because there are two pans, I can make an old-fashioned peperoni for my child and a broccoli crust for the rest of us at the same time. br>Sturdy and easy to clean. There will be no non-sensical nonsense. a stick canary that has been killed- gassing.
These pizza pans aren't my favorites. I've discovered that getting a crispy crust is difficult due to the fact that stainless steel takes too long to heat up. I prefer aluminum pans, but I still have to precook the pizza dough for a few minutes before taking it out of the oven to top it and rebake it. My pizza stone makes a mess in the oven because I slide it in and out with a paddle. These pans are now only used to bake home fries and other foods in the oven. They certainly have a gleaming and attractive appearance.
I purchased them in order to avoid using aluminum. These stainless steel pans seemed like a good idea at the time. br>It worked fine for frozen pizza, but it was a disaster with raw dough. This pizza pan appears to be a magnet for everything. Cooking time appears to be longer. I don't know why. br>.
When we first opened the package containing these pizza pans, my first thought was that they were probably just serving trays, not pizza pans. However, they are pizza pans, and I was impressed with how well they held their shape when hot and returned to their original luster after cleaning. When one of the pans appeared to have a stain, I wiped it down with Barkeeper's Friend and it was as good as new. I'm very pleased with my decision.
I like stainless steel bakeware, and these are heavy-duty, a good size, and I've only used it to toast an English Muffin so far. I wasn't sure if I needed to line it with parchment or foil, so I didn't. Instead, I just placed the muffin directly on the pan. It was fine and did an excellent job without the need for any additional accessories. I've been buying dollar store pizza pans, but I've burned the pan twice now after placing it on a hot burner by accident, so I needed something more durable. I figured that if I spend the extra money on these, I'll be able to replace the ones I bought at the dollar store. I was not compensated for this review because I am a picky shopper who returns poorly made items.
My Wife had some older steel baking pans that I'd tried to clean for her over the years, but I wasn't having much luck recently, so I went against Her wishes and looked for some stainless steel pans that were 12 1/2" to 14" wide and would fit in the storage space. br>I ordered these because they looked perfect but seemed too cheap to be of good quality; however, they are EXCELLENT quality, fairly light but super sturdy, and My Wife loves them as tobits for homemade biscuits and whatever else she chooses to use them for.
It looked great for pizza, but as most other reviews have stated, no matter what you do, the pizza ends up soggy and undercooked on the underside, and it's also not the easiest to clean once melted cheese has melted onto it.