Hi from Raleigh, NC.
After quite a bit of watching and studying this subject, I'm ready to buy / start building my oven. I have tentatively chosen the Forno Bravo Casa 100 (39 inch cooking surface).
I have a few questions to help make sure I've chosen a good oven for my goals (and if not, maybe guidance on which oven would be better).
The primary purpose (by far) for the oven is pizza. I envision some bread, but very little. I would like to experiment with very hot temperatures. First question is: how hot can I get this oven? Over 900 degrees? Not sure I would settle on my best pizza having to be cooked at that temperature, but would like to try it there.
Second question is, realistically, how long does it take to get the oven this hot? I've seen 50 minutes on the spec sheet, but doesn't really say how hot that is. Seems the oven will get much more regular use if I can get it to temperature fairly quickly. I bet there are other variables to determine how hot / how fast, just looking for an average / baseline.
Thanks in advanced
Tim
After quite a bit of watching and studying this subject, I'm ready to buy / start building my oven. I have tentatively chosen the Forno Bravo Casa 100 (39 inch cooking surface).
I have a few questions to help make sure I've chosen a good oven for my goals (and if not, maybe guidance on which oven would be better).
The primary purpose (by far) for the oven is pizza. I envision some bread, but very little. I would like to experiment with very hot temperatures. First question is: how hot can I get this oven? Over 900 degrees? Not sure I would settle on my best pizza having to be cooked at that temperature, but would like to try it there.
Second question is, realistically, how long does it take to get the oven this hot? I've seen 50 minutes on the spec sheet, but doesn't really say how hot that is. Seems the oven will get much more regular use if I can get it to temperature fairly quickly. I bet there are other variables to determine how hot / how fast, just looking for an average / baseline.
Thanks in advanced
Tim
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