A wood burning stove adds warmth to the home and while it's hot, there's no reason not to exploit the heat in other ways, such as by cooking a meal. A pizza is perhaps the easiest (and least messy) food that can be prepared on top of a wood stove. Adding a lid or loose tent of aluminum foil traps heat around the pizza so the crust will bake light brown and crispy. This cooking technique works best (and saves clean up time) when a pizza stone is used. Add this to my Recipe Box.
Instructions
1. Roll out the dough and place on the ungreased pizza stone, adding sauce and toppings to taste. Recipe ideas are linked in the resources section.
2. Place the pizza stone directly on top of the burning wood stove's flat surface.
3. Cover the pizza and cooking stone with a saucepan lid of the same diameter or create a loose tent over the pizza with a sheet of aluminum foil.
4. Bake a thin-crust pizza for 20 minutes on the wood burning stove, remove the covering and add shredded cheese, if desired. Bake an additional 10 minutes until cheese is melted and crust is brown and crisp. Increase the bake time to 40 minutes for a thicker crust.
Tags: pizza stone, aluminum foil, burning stove, loose tent, wood burning