Marble

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Marble

Post: # 117185Post mrsflibble »

no, I'm not planning to eat marbles.

Can marble (THE STONE) be used as a pizza stone? is it uk under heat/cooling? will it crack?
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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Re: Marble

Post: # 117198Post old tree man »

I have heard that marble tends to explode as it is not a very dence stone so PLEASE be careful, it is ok to use as a cutting block espesially for meat if it is polished.

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Re: Marble

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it is polished Russ, and thanks your answer is exactly the kind of advice I needed!!!!
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ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Re: Marble

Post: # 117274Post marshlander »

Makes an excellent cheese board :grommit:
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Re: Marble

Post: # 117297Post lsm1066 »

I have two marble boards that used to be the hearth from my parents' fireplace and which my dad cut and polished for me. They make fantastic pastry boards because they stay cool, no matter what the weather's like. Unfortunately, as cutting boards, they suck! Because the blunt knives like nobody's business. And I like my knives sharp enough to behead unwary double glazing salesmen.

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Post: # 118684Post sleepyowl »

marshlander wrote:Makes an excellent cheese board :grommit:
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Re: Marble

Post: # 118697Post MKG »

Nothing from direct experience, but if your stone really is marble - that's metamorphosed limestone - then it has already been under an immense load of temperature - far hotter than your pizza oven could get it. However, I'm no expert here.

EDIT: But I suppose Jamie Oliver is ...

http://www.jamieoliver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=29509

... about halfway down the page, you'll find a quote about marble being suitable. I think the trick is to heat it up slowly (over about 45 minutes).
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Re: Marble

Post: # 118907Post mrsflibble »

thanks MKG, I'm game to try it but also a little fearful because despite its faults, I really like my cooker.
If all else fails at least I'll have a nice pastry board like lsm1066 suggested!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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