How it works: you heat the tandoor as usual, get a large amount of coals and a grate that is red-hot. Previously, it was necessary to remove all (or almost all) of the coals. Now, using a stone, you simply level the coals over the grate with an even layer (1-2 cm thick, the coals remain under the grate), then with the help of a poker we pry the stone and lower it into the tandoor on the...
When tested with a red-hot grate, it let heat through after 30 seconds. The surface was not damaged. When tested with hot coals, it let heat through after 15 seconds. The mitten was not damaged!
How it works: you heat the tandoor as usual, get a large amount of coals and a grate that is red-hot. Previously, it was necessary to remove all (or almost all) of the coals. Now, using a stone, you simply level the coals over the grate with an even layer (1-2 cm thick, the coals remain under the grate), then with the help of a poker we pry the stone and lower it into the tandoor on the...