Just when I thought I had it all down....... It poured cats and dogs here yesterday and I think that must have had something to do with my disappointing fire. I had set up tarps over my pergola yesterday so I could do some priming/mortaring. I was sopping wet by the end of the day so I figured I might as well cook outdoors as well. Besides, the dough had already been made. The fire cooked for more than 2 hours but just never seemed to get hot enough. I was using oak that I took out of our woodshed so it wasn't wet. Anyway, I finally got tired of waiting and cooked the pizzas between 550 and 600 degrees. It seemed to take forever and didn't even look as pretty when they were done. They tasted fine but still.......
Another thing, I usually prepare the pizzas on the countertop right next to the oven but since it was pouring I needed to do all the prep work indoors and carry them outside. This took away much of the enjoyment. I like to spread everything out, have my glass of wine right there, friends and family sitting at the bar helping. It really is a lot about the whole process, isn't it?
Karen
Another thing, I usually prepare the pizzas on the countertop right next to the oven but since it was pouring I needed to do all the prep work indoors and carry them outside. This took away much of the enjoyment. I like to spread everything out, have my glass of wine right there, friends and family sitting at the bar helping. It really is a lot about the whole process, isn't it?
Karen
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