I'm not sure that this is the correct forum area to post, so if somone could advise of a more appropriate area.
My question is regarding actual fire building. I am a new oven owner which is already installed and I have had a few fires to dry the material.
I would like to know what is the best technique for creating a good oven fire.
I am aware that only good hard wood should be used in the oven but don't know exactly how to get an efficient fire going. I have lit plenty of camp and bond fires starting with the smaller kindling woods but I would think there must be a better way for use in the oven. I do have a charcoal stater for a grill where you can condense the coals in order to get the tightly grouped and evenly hot. I read on the site that charcoal os not a permissible material in the oven????
Hoping for some good advise from all the experienced seasoned users out there.
Many thanks!
My question is regarding actual fire building. I am a new oven owner which is already installed and I have had a few fires to dry the material.
I would like to know what is the best technique for creating a good oven fire.
I am aware that only good hard wood should be used in the oven but don't know exactly how to get an efficient fire going. I have lit plenty of camp and bond fires starting with the smaller kindling woods but I would think there must be a better way for use in the oven. I do have a charcoal stater for a grill where you can condense the coals in order to get the tightly grouped and evenly hot. I read on the site that charcoal os not a permissible material in the oven????
Hoping for some good advise from all the experienced seasoned users out there.
Many thanks!
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