Hello, Philip from south texas. My wife wants me to build an outdoor oven, so I don't cook pizza in the house. I've thought about buying a pre-assembled (like an ooni), but understand the openings are so small, and the heating so uneven, that you have to rotate the pizzas multiple times and it's not that easy to do with the limited size of the opening. Still haven't ruled that out, but I have one advantage over most of you. I have a crew with 2 stonemasons and several other laborers. If i do this, i will incorporate it into an outdoor kitchen. There are many considerations, and I don't know what I don't know, so I hope I'm in the right place, and I hope by going through all these design considerations, it will be helpful to others, not just myself. I'll throw out a few of the considerations and questions to start, knowing that that will lead to more questions. I should say that I don't have any qualms about starting big, since I have a qualified crew. I want it to be beautiful.
1) I would like to be able to cook multiples at a time, in order to host pizza parties. But I don't want it to waste too much fuel. Any thoughts on how this can be accomplished.
2) Is wood burning the only way to go, or is it possible to use gas, or preferably either gas or wood, or wood burning with gas to start the wood. I have access to natural gas.
3) Is there any way to build one that can slow cook pork butt or brisket, without getting all that grease all over your oven?
I'll start there, thanks in advance for responding/
1) I would like to be able to cook multiples at a time, in order to host pizza parties. But I don't want it to waste too much fuel. Any thoughts on how this can be accomplished.
2) Is wood burning the only way to go, or is it possible to use gas, or preferably either gas or wood, or wood burning with gas to start the wood. I have access to natural gas.
3) Is there any way to build one that can slow cook pork butt or brisket, without getting all that grease all over your oven?
I'll start there, thanks in advance for responding/
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