The duration required to preheat a pizza stone is a critical factor in achieving optimal baking results. This preparatory step ensures the stone reaches a consistent and sufficiently high temperature before the pizza is introduced. For example, a cold stone introduced into a hot oven will take a significant amount of time to heat, potentially unevenly cooking the pizza.
Adequate preheating is essential for creating a crisp crust and ensuring the pizza cooks evenly. A properly heated stone transfers heat rapidly to the dough, simulating the conditions of a professional pizza oven. Historically, baking stones have been used for centuries to replicate the intense heat of wood-fired ovens, leading to superior texture and flavor in baked goods.