Kitchen Supply Old Stone Oven Baking Tiles, Set of 6

  • Made of clays fired at over 2000-degrees
  • Duplicates crispy pizzeria quality pizza – crust and all – in a standard home kitchen oven
  • Similar to stone baking ovens
  • 6-inch by 6-inch tiles can be used individually or together
  • Instructions and recipes included

Product Description
Over 25 years ago the Old Stone Oven Company first introduced the original baking stone for home use, designed by international pizza expert, Pasquale Bruno. It is still the best on the market. It has a porosity and heat retention that is unmatched for giving a delicate crispy, restaurant-quality crust to any pizza, focaccia or bread in a standard home oven. Stone is a pure ceramic product made of clays fired at over 2000-degrees Fahrenheit. Set of 6 Tiles, 6-inc… More >>

Kitchen Supply Old Stone Oven Baking Tiles, Set of 6

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3 Responses to “Kitchen Supply Old Stone Oven Baking Tiles, Set of 6”

  • My only problem with the tiles is that they don’t exactly fit my oven width. I have to stagger them slightly to make baguettes. That said, they DO give an excellent loaf and I like them. I wonder whether I can cut an inch or two off two tiles so that I can get better coverage?
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Judi Demar says:

    Without these clay tiles, the underside of my foccaccie were burning. Now, with them, all sides of the foccaccia are perfectly baked. The tiles fit my oven rack, leaving at least one inch all around for heat circulation. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Food Fanatic says:

    These oven tiles are wonderful for making pizza, bread, stromboli, etc. They provide even, radiant heat in the oven and work great with a pizza peel. I had to purchase two sets to get enough surface area to cover a rack. One small downside is the 6″ sq size does not fit a conventional oven rack. I tried cutting them myself but if you don’t have a tile saw forget it. I ended up taking them to a local tile dealership and they cut them for me for a small fee.
    Rating: 5 / 5