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Step 1
We use an XL Big Green Egg, but this recipe should work on any grill with a pizza stone.
Step 2
Place your charcoal and light as normal, once your coals get going well place your platesetter and pizza stone.
Step 3
Allow the grill to come up to temp (and burn off any gunk from the bottom of your plate setter if you've been smoking a bunch of yummy).
Step 4
I cook mine at roughly 600°. You need to know your grill and equipment here, a thin pizza stone built for the oven (especially Pampered Chef) will explode at worst or break at best.
Step 5
Once the grill is at temp and burning clean you're ready to cook! It may be unnessesarry with this dough, (it is a holdover habit of mine from using dough that burned quickly on the bottom) before I put on the pizza I dip a 100% cotton cloth in water and rub the stone until it doesn't immediately boil away. Again, know your equipment here, this may be unnecessary or even damage your stone. If you have trouble with your crust burning before you toppings are ready I'd considering adding this step.
Step 6
Follow the linked Serious Eats dough recipe.
Step 7
Let the dough rest for at least 24 hours in the fridge, we find 2-5 days is really the sweet spot. Remove the dough from the fridge and let it rest at room temperature for couple hours before using. Divide into three roughly 5½ inch dough balls and place on parchment paper. Flour as necessary to keep from sticking to your hands as you work the dough.
Step 8
Use a rolling pin to roll dough, and if necessary stretch by hand (or hell, toss it if you've got that in you!) until it is about ÂĽ inch thick, it won't have a perfectly even thickness, that's fine just roll with it.
Step 9
Finished dough should be 12 to 14 inches in diameter. Return to parchment paper.
Step 10
Top pizzas as your heart desires, the toppings we used are above, but this is really a preference area. IMPORTANT, more is less when it comes to sauce, a nice thin layer will do the trick, you don't want to introduce too much liquid here.
Step 11
Once you have the pizza and grill prepared as above, slide a pizza peel (or something similar) UNDER the parchment paper and take the pizza to the grill.
Step 12
Slide the parchnent paper (and pizza) onto the pizza stone and shut the lid. The parchement paper may catch on fire, it's ok.
Step 13
After 5 or so minutes start testing to see if the dough has set. I do this by pulling on the patchment paper with tongs or a gloved hand while sliding the pizza peel under the dough. If the dough gives resistance, give it a bit more (trust me, I've made many calzones on the fly before I learned to wait you'd rather spend a little extra time on the parchment paper than screw up here). Once the pizza is ready to leave the parchment slide the parchment off and make sure it's not on fire before you dispose of it.
Step 14
Cook the pizza checking every 5 minutes or so and making sure the check the doneness of the dough by lifting the edge with the pizza peel. If the top starts to get done before the dough leave the dome open to allow the dough to firm up.