Re: Back in Business & Baking Bread!
Thanks for the quick reply. I have a forno bravo artigiano and it was installed just as Forno Bravo suggests. I'm not handy so I didn't do it myself. I guess what happens is that I don't get the oven temp up high enough to begin with. I had sort of forgotten about the white dome bit since I haven't baked since fall. I am just always afraid I will lose my heat so I rush. I guess what you are telling me is that it could take 2 hours to heat up the oven to 800 degrees or so then take out the wood embers that are left and give it some time to settle down. If it gets up that high it will last awhile. But what worries me is that as the embers burn to ash, doesn't the oven cool down alot ? And how do you get the oven up that high if you are letting those embers burn down? eileen
Thanks for the quick reply. I have a forno bravo artigiano and it was installed just as Forno Bravo suggests. I'm not handy so I didn't do it myself. I guess what happens is that I don't get the oven temp up high enough to begin with. I had sort of forgotten about the white dome bit since I haven't baked since fall. I am just always afraid I will lose my heat so I rush. I guess what you are telling me is that it could take 2 hours to heat up the oven to 800 degrees or so then take out the wood embers that are left and give it some time to settle down. If it gets up that high it will last awhile. But what worries me is that as the embers burn to ash, doesn't the oven cool down alot ? And how do you get the oven up that high if you are letting those embers burn down? eileen
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