Re: Well i quess im building an oven!
Welcome to the club! Your pizza looks good - nice amount of char. You were probably right at the hot end of "right" on temperature. The dough looks a tad thick to me. Not a big deal but thinner dough and maybe a hair cooler on the oven MIGHT be better, but we are in fine tuned personal taste at that point! Looks good. Now I know where to go for pizza when I am in Edmonton!
Bravo!
Jay
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Re: Well i quess im building an oven!
Well its been about a year and i finally got my oven covered with stucco, acrylic to be exact. This stuff is cool very flexable and very water resistant! Pics to come.
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Re: Well i quess im building an oven!
Sauce:Originally posted by asudavew View PostWell let me in on the ingredients.
I want to try it out!
Dave
-sour cream
-garlic
-crushed chilis
-salt,pepper
-parmesean cheese grated
-bacon bits
Toppings:
-thinly sliced and cooked potatoes
-green onion
-cheese
- meat optional.
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Re: Well i quess im building an oven!
Congratulations on your first WFO pizza... looks as if you're enjoying it!!!
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You bet! That was a wayyyyy better version of the peroghy pizza boston makes.
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Awesome.
You made me hungry for pizza. I haven't had one in over two weeks.
I gotta get my finish done and cook some pies this weekend!
Great work!
And the pies... look yummy.
Is that potato on one?
Dave
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Well after many...many beers and 6 hours of watching my fire grow i noticed that it was getting quite hot
I searched the dome for cracks and saw none so i pumped up the fire with maple from my work and my lord did it get hot! I even saw some white, yet no cracks and everything looks good.....mabye my curing schedual isnt too bad. To make a long story short we cooked some pies and oh my God were they good! They took about two minutes mabye three to cook and they were splendid. Thanks to all for their help.
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So how hot do you think i can go now? I dont have a thermometer that goes past 120 0C and my third fire today has been about 25cm high and burning for three hours, can i double the fire hieght?
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Some more pics, i have had two fires goin for about three to five hours each at this level.(about 120-150 0C)Saw a little steam coming off the top of the dome. Im shooting for 20cm of vermiculite insulation, i cant believe how big this thing is now!
My family and neighbors cant wait till pizza time.
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Well first fire on tuesday, and my 20.5cm (8") insulation layer is almost done!
Will post new pics later this evening.
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Well i bought some firebrick from our home depot, i dont think it was the right kind but i had no choice. I finished the dome and laid the first of many layers of insulating vermiculite.3 Photos
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Here are some progress pics, can u believe im 3 bricks short
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I am no expert, but there have been a lot of threads on this topic...
Search air-set in the box on the upper right part of the page...
Here is one thread that seems relevant.
Note that Alf and Cannuck Jim (who discuss this in this thread) are both masons...
Hope that helps
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Air setting cement is just that, AIR SETTING. once its dry fairly robust. Heat setting products usually dont get a ceramic bond until 1000c so are unsuitable in an oven situation. You can even put a "plasticizer" in the cement to aid in waterproofing, a product we use is called bondcrete.
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