Finally got to try out my new Wood Fired Double Kettle Pizza Oven (aka Pac Man) today. The results were outstanding. Once I got it up to temp it held for a good 2 hours with only having to open it once to add another log. I'm not sure what the exact temp was in the oven as my infrared only goes up to 486 and it was beyond that. The first pie I did was a personal size and it took about 2 minutes. The next one was about a 10 inch and it took a little over 4 minutes to cook. Definitely hot enough and fast enough for my liking, and considering the entire fuel source was wood I am very happy. I need to just work on getting the cooking stones more even as they aren't nice and flat. Other than that, there's not much I'd change other than the position I cook the pies in the oven to avoid over cooking the edges. Also need to work on my dough as this one was a little heavier than I wanted. Here's some pron:
Getting the fire ready, I used elm as the main heat source and added some cherry to the mix and cherry directly on the cooking rack:
The top of Pac Man in place,I put some fire brick in front of the opening while getting the interior hot. Took about 35 minutes after I put the top on to get a reading of 486+ on the cooking stones.
The personal size off and cooking
Done, got great crisp on the top of the pie
THe bottom. Obviously I have to learn the hot spots on the stones, but hey, it was the first one.
Second pie, pesto\red pepper on one side, basil\tomato on the other.
And the bottom, gettin better already
ALso did some wings on the kettle off set with cherry wood. Smoked them about 2 hours then glazed them with BBQ sauce and crisped them up direct. UNfortunately in my haste to eat them I didnt get a finished pic.
More pizzas were made but my camera work faded.
Getting the fire ready, I used elm as the main heat source and added some cherry to the mix and cherry directly on the cooking rack:
The top of Pac Man in place,I put some fire brick in front of the opening while getting the interior hot. Took about 35 minutes after I put the top on to get a reading of 486+ on the cooking stones.
The personal size off and cooking
Done, got great crisp on the top of the pie
THe bottom. Obviously I have to learn the hot spots on the stones, but hey, it was the first one.
Second pie, pesto\red pepper on one side, basil\tomato on the other.
And the bottom, gettin better already
ALso did some wings on the kettle off set with cherry wood. Smoked them about 2 hours then glazed them with BBQ sauce and crisped them up direct. UNfortunately in my haste to eat them I didnt get a finished pic.
More pizzas were made but my camera work faded.