I live in central Texas and my wife and I are ready to begin building an outdoor kitchen. We are hoping to enjoy grandchildren and friends over for good food and fellowship. I purchased a Big Green Egg about a year ago and that has fueled a desire I have had for a number of years about having a wood fired oven. I love making bread and will probably want to roast and bake in the oven quite a bit - it won't be just for pizzas. The pictures are of my idea for my kitchen I made in Google Sketchup.
Here's the thing - I started thinking about a WFO seriously when I found this ready made, insulated oven for sale: https://www.grillsnovens.com/brick-pizza-oven.html
I love a good deal as much as the next guy but this seems too good to be true. I am suspect of the quality of these ovens. That led me to some searching and eventually led me here. I'm not opposed to building my oven; the Pompeii kits look like a great deal for me and the price seems reasonable. I am a public school teacher so I have time to devote to this project in the summer. I am a bit comcerned about time - is this a project that could be completed in 8 -12 weeks? I know that's a hard question to answer. Like many others I'm pretty handy but I have no masonry experience. I will have the slab poured by a contractor. I would be doing the remainder of the construction myself.
I'm also having a hard time deciding between the 36" and 42" ovens. I want to be able to cook a large turkey. The largest gatherings I can imagine cooking for is about 20 guests - and I have the BGE as well. Most gatherings with friends will be 6-8 people. Part of me says get the larger and be done with it - another part of me wants to be conservative with the overall size of the oven. My outdoor kitchen will sit on an 18'X24' slab.
I hope that is enough to give y'all an idea of my intentions. Am I nuts for building my own oven?
Here's the thing - I started thinking about a WFO seriously when I found this ready made, insulated oven for sale: https://www.grillsnovens.com/brick-pizza-oven.html
I love a good deal as much as the next guy but this seems too good to be true. I am suspect of the quality of these ovens. That led me to some searching and eventually led me here. I'm not opposed to building my oven; the Pompeii kits look like a great deal for me and the price seems reasonable. I am a public school teacher so I have time to devote to this project in the summer. I am a bit comcerned about time - is this a project that could be completed in 8 -12 weeks? I know that's a hard question to answer. Like many others I'm pretty handy but I have no masonry experience. I will have the slab poured by a contractor. I would be doing the remainder of the construction myself.
I'm also having a hard time deciding between the 36" and 42" ovens. I want to be able to cook a large turkey. The largest gatherings I can imagine cooking for is about 20 guests - and I have the BGE as well. Most gatherings with friends will be 6-8 people. Part of me says get the larger and be done with it - another part of me wants to be conservative with the overall size of the oven. My outdoor kitchen will sit on an 18'X24' slab.
I hope that is enough to give y'all an idea of my intentions. Am I nuts for building my own oven?
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