


Turning Tradition on Its Head
With the Baking Shell, you get the same results as traditional pre-heated and heavy cast iron vessels, without the stress of lugging around a searing hot and heavy pot. The most frantic part of bread baking is now the easiest. Just slide the bread dough onto any flat baking surface in your oven and place the shell over it.
Ideal Baking Conditions
The Baking Shell creates the perfect environment for baking great bread. Lightweight and easy to handle, it requires no preheating. Heat quickly passes through the shell while it also traps steam - the perfect combination for the classic sourdough rise and a crackling crispy crust.

"Once you use the Baking Shell, it's pretty hard to go back to any other method."
Maurizio Leo, The Perfect Loaf
Read Introducing: Baking Sourdough Bread With The Baking Shell by Maurizio
