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a horizontally framed photograph shows a full view of a clay coyote pizza stone that has been used to bake a fresh pizza. the pizza is almost completely covering the pizza stones cooking area. the cooking area of the pizza stone is glazed in coyote grey to denote that it is flameware. the pizza stones rim/edge, secondary handles and primary bulbous handle are all unglazed and show off the natural reddish brown of the clay. the pizza stone is sitting on a square wooden butchers block style cutting board (it appears to be over an inch thick of wood). the pizza stone is resting on the cutting board and the cutting board is resting on a white kitchen countertop. behind the pizza/butchers block (relative to the view point) is a clay coyote small vase glazed in feather with a large bouquet of flowers resting in it. further "back" is a gas stovetop range, with only one burner visible.
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza & Cooking Stone
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza & Cooking Stone
Close up of Flameware Pizza Stone Handle
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza & Cooking Stone on the grill
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza & Cooking Stone
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stone
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stone
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stone on the Grill
Flameware Pizza Stones (the little bits are the props for the handles)
Flameware Pizza Stones
Andrew Webster throwing pizza stone
Betsy Price unloading the kiln
Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stone
Clay Coyote Gallery Pizza Stone
Clay Coyote Gallery Pizza Stone
Clay Coyote Gallery Pizza Stone
a horizontally framed photograph shows a clay coyote pizza stone in use. it is on the top rack of an oven, cooking a fresh pizza. the pizza is freshly made and all the ingredients are still raw. the pizza stones cooking surface is completely covered by the baking pizza, only its non glazed edge and primary bulbous and secondary handles are visible, showing off the natural color of the clay. the pizza cooking on the stone looks to have corn meal on the crust, with plenty of white cheese layered on top of pepperonis. on top of the cheese layer there is small green herbs cut up and sprinkled over the pizza. the light in the oven in white, and there is warm yellow light coming from somewhere unseen. there are two racks in the oven. it is a convection oven, as there is a visible fan/blower in the back.
a horizontally framed photograph shows an arm placing a clay coyote pizza stone with a fresh raw pizza into an oven. the arm is coming from the right side of the photograph, with only the fore arm and hand visible. the hand is palm up using the primary bulbous handle of the pizza stone to place it onto the top rack (of two). the pizza is clearly raw, as the dough is still lightly colored and the shredding cheese is still not melted. the chef is also using their bare hands to place it in, indicating that it is not hot yet. the oven is lit by two long lights on either vertical wall.
a horizontally framed photograph shows multiple clay coyote pottery pieces being used to make a fresh pizza. working left to right there is a clay coyote chili bowl glazed in yellow salt, that contains finely ground corn meal. to the upper right of that bowl is a clay coyote deep salad bowl glazed in feather. it has had some liquid recently used in it, as there is nothing in the bowl currently but there is a liquid shine inside the bowl. below that is a clay coyote pizza stone, which has the fully assembled but still raw pizza on its cooking surface. to the right of the pizza stone/pizza is another clay coyote chili bowl, this one is filled with shredded white cheese. above that or at the "2 o'clock" position relative to the pizza stone, is a clay coyote small tray with out handles. it has fresh herbs inside it. directly above that piece is a clay coyote little dipper (the square style) with sliced green pepper pieces inside of it. finally to the right of the small tray with the herbs is a clay coyote whiskey bowl filled with the pizza sauce. all the pieces listed except for the first (the chili bowl with cornmeal) are resting on a wooden cutting board. the wooden cutting board has wide stripes of light and medium colored wood that is divided by thin stripes of dark wood. the cutting board and the chili bowl with the corn meal are resting on a white kitchen counter top.
a horizontally framed photograph shows a clay coyote pizza stone that has a fresh raw home made pizza resting on it, a clay coyote deep salad bowl glazed in feather and a clay coyote chili bowl glazed in yellow salt. the photograph is taken just a couple inches above the counter top height on which they are all resting. due to this angle it is not possible to see what is in the chili bowl or the salad bowl, as they are seen from just about a side on angle. the pizza stones cooking surface is almost completely covered by the raw pizza. the pizza crust has been floured or dusted with fine corn meal, there are pepperoni slices peaking out of the shredded cheese from a few spots. the pizza is covered with white shredded cheese. there are fresh herbs sprinkled on top of the pizza also. in the background out of focus there is a clay coyote whiskey bowl, possibly another chili bowl and a little dipper.
a horizontally framed photograph show a clay coyote pizza stone being used to make a fresh raw pizza. the pizza stones cooking surface is almost completely covered by the raw dough. only the edges of the pizza stone are visible due to the pizza resting on it. the outside edge and secondary handle (the primary bulbous handle is not visible, and is cut out of frame on the right side) are unglazed and show off the natural reddish brown of the clay. the raw pizza has sauce, a layer of pepperonis, a layer of green peppers and the chef is currently holding a clay coyote chili bowl glazed in mocha swirl, with one hand reaching into it. near the bottom left of the of the photograph is a clay coyote chili bowl, but the camera angle prevents from seeing inside, as it is just a bit above a side on view. it is glazed in yellow salt. directly behind the yellow salt soup/chili bowl is a deep salad bowl glazed in feather. it also is a side view due to the camera angle. much further down the kitchen counter top everything is sitting on, and out of focus is a clay coyote whiskey bowl, it is glazed in joes blue. it is resting on a wooden cutting board that has wide light and medium colored wood stripes. dividing each of these wide stripes is a thin dark wood stripe. there is an out of focus bunch of fresh herbs sitting on the cutting board.
a vertically framed photograph shows a clay coyote pizza stone being used in the preparation and making of a homemade pizza. the pizza is raw, and still in process of being made. the pizza crust has been laid down, and pizza sauce can be seen underneath a layer of pepperonis. the pizza stone's cooking surface is almost completely covered by the pizza. only a small sliver of coyote grey can be seen, while the edges of the pizza stone are unglazed and show off the natural color of the clay (reddish brown) on the left side about 1/3 of the way down the edge of the photograph is the very edge of a clay coyote deep salad bowl, less then 1/10th of it can be seen in the photograph. a hand can be seen coming from the center of the top edge of the photograph, it is reaching diagonally (to the left) towards an out of focus clay coyote little dipper, which appears to have more pepperonis in it. the arm has a black 3/4 length sleeve. behind the pizza a bit behind and to the left of the center of the photograph is a clay coyote small tray without handles. it is holding a bunch of fresh green herbs. behind the small tray, and also out of focus is a clay coyote whiskey bowl glazed in joes blue. it has a silver handle sticking out of it. behind that and to the left (also out of focus) is a clay coyote chili bowl filled with shredded white cheese. all of this is resting on a floured wooden cutting board. the cutting board has wide stripes of light and medium natural colored wood, which is divided by thin stripes of dark wood. all of this is sitting on a white kitchen countertop. all the light in this photograph is coming from a nearby window, and it is white natural light
a vertically framed photograph shows an overhead view of a clay coyote pizza stone that is being used currently to make a home made fresh pizza. the pizza dough is raw, with red pizza sauce covering most of it. the chef is currently placing down a layer of pepperonis. their right hand is coming in from the top right corner and their left hand is just coming into frame about 2/3rds of the way down the right side of the photograph. both of the chef's hands are holding onto a pepperoni slice. they are in process of laying down a layer of pepperonis on top of the pizza sauce. 6 pepperonis in a half circle on the outer edge of the pizza sauce zone have already been laid down. on the upper left edge of the photograph a clay coyote deep salad bowl can be partially seen. it is glazed in feather. slightly to the upper right of the bowl are two clay coyote little dippers, one is filled with pepperonis and the other is filled with sliced green peppers. at the "12 o'clock" position from the pizza stone is a clay coyote small tray glazed in midnight garden. it is holding a bunch of fresh green herbs.
a horizontally framed photograph shows a full view of a clay coyote pizza stone that has been used to bake a fresh pizza. the pizza is almost completely covering the pizza stones cooking area. the cooking area of the pizza stone is glazed in coyote grey to denote that it is flameware. the pizza stones rim/edge, secondary handles and primary bulbous handle are all unglazed and show off the natural reddish brown of the clay. the pizza stone is sitting on a square wooden butchers block style cutting board (it appears to be over an inch thick of wood). the pizza stone is resting on the cutting board and the cutting board is resting on a white kitchen countertop. behind the pizza/butchers block (relative to the view point) is a clay coyote small vase glazed in feather with a large bouquet of flowers resting in it. further "back" is a gas stovetop range, with only one burner visible.
a vertically framed photograph shows clay coyote pizza stone that has bene used to make a fresh pizza. the pizza stone is only partially visible, as pizza is covering most of it. there is one slice of pizza being lifted just about 6 inches above the stone/rest of the pizza by a serving utensil. the hand holding the utensil is out of frame, and only a small amount of it is visible, as most is hidden under the pizza slice it is holding and the person holding it is completely out of frame. the pizza slice shows a good cross section of crust and toppings. there is a small amount of cornmeal visible on the crust, and on the pizza stone, beneath the lifted slice. there are a two strands of melted cheese going from the freshly lifted slice, back towards the rest of the pizza. in the background is a out of focus small clay coyote vase with a large bouquet of flowers resting in it.
a horizontally framed photograph shows a overhead shot of a clay coyote pizza stone and a clay coyote sandwich plate, both with pizza on them. the pizza stone has been used to bake a fresh pizza, and one slice has been removed, and placed on the sandwich plate. the the clay coyote sandwich plate is glazed in mocha swirl. the pizza stones cooking surface is glazed in coyote grey to denote that it is flameware. the pizza stone and the sandwich plate are both resting on a square wooden butchers block. the butchers block is resting on a white kitchen counter top.
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Clay Coyote Flameware Cooking & Pizza Stone

$135.00

Designed for the grill, oven, or broiler, our pizza stone can take the heat.

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SKU: COY-189 Categories: Baker, Baking Dish, Ceramics, Flameware, For the Home Chef, Grill Master, Grilling, Made at Clay Coyote, Mediterranean Tags: baking, comal, Flameware, grilling, Handmade, italian food, Outdoorsy, oven, over the flame cooking, pizza, stone, stovetop, wedding gift, wedding gifts, woodfire pizza
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What could be better than homemade pizza? We’ll tell you; homemade pizza cooked on the Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza & Cooking Stone! Designed for the grill, oven, or broiler, our pizza stone can take the heat. Create your own unique Italian culinary experience from the comforts of your home.

Crafted in Hutchinson, Minnesota, the Clay Coyote Flameware Cooking & Pizza Stone is one of the only handmade, clay pizza stones available in the USA.

  • Made out of Clay Coyote Flameware.
  • Available in Coyote Gray only.
  • Stamped with our Clay Coyote Logo.
  • Made to be used on a grill, oven or under the broiler for a finish, but NOT for stovetop use.
  • Not non-stick so you will need to use a cooking spray or oil.
  • Glazed surface is 11” inches in diameter.
  • Dishwasher and food safe.
  • Lead-, Cadmium, and Nickel-free and safe for people with metal allergies.

Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stones are handmade, wheel thrown, and are custom patterns and designs of Clay Coyote Arts, Inc.

All Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stones will look similar, however, please allow for some handmade differences.

Note: You may want to use a cookie sheet underneath the Clay Coyote Flameware Pizza Stone when transferring from grill to kitchen. Remember, it’s the same temperature as your grill.

Want to wow your guests at your next barbecue?
Check out our Blog here to see how we use our pots, Pinterest page here for more recipes and ideas, and follow us on Instagram here to stay up to date!

Think Outside the Cooking & Pizza Stone:
You can do SO MUCH MORE with a Cooking & Pizza Stone then just pizza! We’ve made cookies, appetizers, breads, and more on the sheet-pan-like, stick resistant surface.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 10 in

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