A baking implement crafted from ceramic material, designed to replicate the cooking conditions of a traditional brick oven. The implement, placed within a conventional oven, heats to a high temperature and provides a porous surface upon which to bake, drawing moisture away from the dough. This results in a crispier crust, more akin to those achieved in professional pizzerias. For example, raw dough, topped with sauce and cheese, is placed directly onto the heated implement for optimal baking.
The use of such an implement offers improved heat distribution and retention compared to standard baking sheets. This enhanced thermal performance contributes to a more evenly cooked final product. Furthermore, the porous nature of the ceramic assists in achieving a desirable texture. The practice has roots in traditional baking methods, seeking to emulate the high-heat, moisture-wicking environment of wood-fired ovens in a domestic setting. The adoption of this method often stems from a desire to elevate the quality of home-baked items.