I've built a lot of cool things in my time, but one of my favourite projects is the pizza oven.
It takes about two and a bit hours to get to the right temperature, and when it does it has some serious heat. Somehow the base is always a bit too hot, I need to get a mop or something I can cool it down with.
I then set the dough on four peels I made a while back (there are two still for sale if anyone wants them - made with local chestnut and the word PIZZA is hand carved on them).It never takes very long to cook them and this time I managed to only burn the corner of one. Key is turning them in the oven and making sure it had a long firing to get the heat up in the dome part of the oven.
A perfect summers evening and a perfect tea to enjoy it. Hopefully many more like this in the next few months. The other huge advantage is it saves having the oven on in hot weather, keeping the house cooler.
Anyone else love their outdoor way of cooking? Or would like one?
That looks good and they all seem very happy.
ReplyDeleteI have an old solid fuel range in the barn and was wondering about setting it up outside and trying cooking in that. Have you ever heard of this being done, Kev.?
I have heard of old wood stoves being used outside - so long as it had a cover to stop it rusting I imagine it would be great! Try it and let me know!
DeleteYup -it is definitely on the list for our forever home - outdoor bread oven - possibly even one we can share with our community.
ReplyDeleteI love the big one they built on the youtube channel 18th century cooking where they tried to make one big enough to do just that.
DeleteIt looks scrumptious! Well done, all!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLooks great Kev!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWood fired pizza is the best !!
ReplyDeleteIt really is!
DeleteIt turned out great and so did the pizza.
ReplyDeleteWe love the oven, such a fun and different way to cook.
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