A circular baking surface measuring 18 inches in diameter, typically crafted from ceramic, stone, or cordierite, is designed for oven use. Its primary application is for baking pizzas, though it can also be utilized for breads, pastries, and other baked goods. For instance, a home cook might place a prepared pizza dough onto this surface within a preheated oven to achieve a crispier crust.
This baking tool offers improved heat retention and distribution compared to standard baking sheets. The resulting even cooking and rapid crust formation mimic the effects of a traditional brick oven. Historically, similar tools were used in wood-fired ovens to enhance baking quality, and the modern version provides a convenient way to achieve similar results in conventional ovens. This leads to enhanced culinary results and a texture that rivals pizza made in a restaurant.