I have heard a number of people say that keep the cooking floor hot while cooking a number of pizzas in a row can be a challenge. We did an experiment with a Casa90 yesterday that was a good learning experience.
We fired the oven very well (over 90 minutes, and a pre-heat the night before), so it was hot and dry. pushed the fire to the side, and let the flame drop. The dome was well over 800F and the floor was around 750F. I then cooked two pizzas. The flame had almost completely gone down, though there was a big bed of coals.
After the two pizza, the floor had fallen to about 625F. I am guessing this is what a lot of people have seen. At this point, it would be increasingly difficult to make a great pizza.
I add two pieces of wanlut (about 4" diameter and 8" long). They caught fire very qucikly and burst back into flame, which reached about half way across the dome. Within a few minutes, the floor was back up to 750F. You could feel the fire driving heat across the floor.
The next pizzas were great.
While it is obvious that the fire is important for bouncing heat down on the top of the pizza, and recharging the heat in the dome -- it is even more important in keeping the cooking floor at good cooking temerature.
Salute.
James
We fired the oven very well (over 90 minutes, and a pre-heat the night before), so it was hot and dry. pushed the fire to the side, and let the flame drop. The dome was well over 800F and the floor was around 750F. I then cooked two pizzas. The flame had almost completely gone down, though there was a big bed of coals.
After the two pizza, the floor had fallen to about 625F. I am guessing this is what a lot of people have seen. At this point, it would be increasingly difficult to make a great pizza.
I add two pieces of wanlut (about 4" diameter and 8" long). They caught fire very qucikly and burst back into flame, which reached about half way across the dome. Within a few minutes, the floor was back up to 750F. You could feel the fire driving heat across the floor.
The next pizzas were great.
While it is obvious that the fire is important for bouncing heat down on the top of the pizza, and recharging the heat in the dome -- it is even more important in keeping the cooking floor at good cooking temerature.
Salute.
James
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