When deciding on a type of pizza peel to purchase, there are
a few things to consider. But probably
the most important is deciding between wood pizza peels and metal pizza peels.

Wooden Pizza Peel

Below are some differences between the two to consider:

Ease of Getting Your Pizza into the Oven

Wood peels are much better for getting your uncooked pizza
easily off the peel and into the hot oven. When dusted with a bit of flour, the
wooden peel will allow the pizza to slide right off, keeping all the toppings
in place (and not on the floor of your oven).

Metal peels may collect condensation from the dough, causing
the pie to stick to the peel as you try to slide it off, potentially upsetting
the bottom of your pie, and disrupting your toppings.

Rotating and Removing the Pie

Because metal peels are thinner, they are slightly better
for getting underneath the pie to move it around while cooking or to take the
pie out of the oven. Once the pies are out of the oven, we do not recommend
cutting them directly on the peels, as the blades can damage the peels and cut
marks will eventually prevent the pies from sliding on and off the peels
smoothly.

Maintenance and Durability

Metal peels – usually made of aluminum – are easy to care
for, as you can simply wash and sanitize, without the need to air dry. They
aren’t susceptible to stains or odors, and they are built to last a long time.

Wooden peels will also serve you for many years, but they
take a bit of extra maintenance. Since wood can warp when wet, it is best to
first seal your new wood peel with mineral oil to create a barrier against
water when it is washed. When washing the peel, dip it into soapy water, wipe
away the debris, then dry it thoroughly with a clean towel and set aside to
continue air drying.

Some pizza masters have preferences and stick with one type
no matter what. But you may want both
types of peels in your kitchen – a wooden one for launching your pizza, and
metal for removing it. Globe carries
both metal pizza peels and wood pizza peels.

Feel free to call us so we can help you decide on which
material, size, and brand is right for you.

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