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  • Les
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    I don't know Bill - by the look of those pizza's, I'd take the quality over quantity any day.

    Les...

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  • Bandrasco
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    More Pizza pictures. I swear I'm going to weigh 300lbs by summer

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    I really need to figure out a way to prepare, fix, and cook a large number of pizzas. I found a great recipie for the dough (bread makers apprentice), have everything we like, it just takes a long time to get the dough shaped and then get everything on it. I'd like to have a pizza party, a big pizza party (maybe 20+ pizzas) but I need to get the fast track method down first.

    Thanks everyone,

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  • Bandrasco
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    After looking for a quality pizza peel for a very long time and refusing to pay $39.00 for pc-O-crap small one I decided to make my own.

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  • amber
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    Bill, we did our Xmas dinner turkey in the oven, too. Awesome!

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  • Bandrasco
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    Well I decided to give the old wood fired oven a shot at a turkey. It was very hard to get it in my head that this will work.

    I had a fully thawed 21lb bird. Stuffed it, seasoned it, injected it with my favorite marinade I use to fry them, got the oven to a nice roar for about an hour then placed the bird in. Within 10 minutes the bird started to brown nicely and parts were looking like it was going to burst. I covered it with foil, and placed my sorry excuse for a door in place (a cut sheet of SS steel without insulation)and went in. I had already fried a turkey for Christmas dinner and we were all full so the outcome wasn't critical. After a few hours I checked the temp of the oven and bird. Oven was at 350 (lower wall temp) bird was at 145f. I really wanted a smoked bird so I placed a nice chunk of hickory on the small bed of coals that were still burning and boy did it start to smoke. The smoke was billowing out of the small spaces in my door and it smelled sooooo good. A few hours later I looked at the bird and it was caramelized and smelled fantastic but the temp was only at 155. I was getting worried since the oven temp was now at 280. Without an insulated door and 10:00pm approaching (plus all that triptopan was kicking in) I decided to bring the bird in to finish in the oven. After another hour and a half the bird was done and the entire house smelled like Sonnys BBQ. lol I let the bird sit for about 30 minutes before carving it.

    Let me just say this..... I will be cooking A LOT of turkeys in this oven! Holy cow! This was the most moist,juicy meat I have ever had! Now I will never stop frying one each year as that's just heaven but I loved smoked meat and this oven keeps in all the moisture and adds sooooo much flavor. The meat just fell apart, off the bones with ease. I froze most of it as we just had so much turkey but it's just as good thawed and heated. I read that these ovens are very forgiving; thats an understatement! I bet if I had an insulated door it would have done better.

    Next on the menu.... A large roast on the rotisserie.

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  • Bandrasco
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    Thanks RT,

    I've been running all over trying to find another source but cannot find good wood. I'm not quite sure what to tell him... The wood smelled toxic and burned black and sooty... I was able to convince someone to give me some well seasoned oak, just enough for our pizzas and a few other treats. I'll give him a call and stop by. He seems like a very nice and honest guy. Thanks for mentioning it.

    Any luck on the pecan wood from GA?

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  • amber
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    Wow, your first one looks SOOO much neater than mine! Good work!

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  • Frances
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    What a lovely series of pics - you look really happy there. Congratulations!! The pizzas look delicious!

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  • RTflorida
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    Nice looking pies.
    Bill, I picked up a load of wood from the guy in Tampa yesterday, He told me to tell you that he will make good on any wood you are not happy with. He really is serious about his wood and doesn't want to be thought of as just another tree service selling yesterdays cuttings. He and his dad have been at it for 25 yrs and repeat customers and referrals mean everything to them.

    RT

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  • Bandrasco
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    Finally! First pizzas!!!

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    Everyone enjoyed them, in fact no words were spoken, just ummmmmmmmmmmmm.

    At this rate I'll be 400 lbs in no time. Bread going in tomorrow after the Christmas turkey!

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  • Bandrasco
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    Thanks Don,

    I didn't even think of Craig's list. I went on and found a few Tampa folks giving away downed trees. Hopefully they still have them. I just can't believe how expensive oak is. This is a racket!

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  • Bandrasco
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    Thanks Gryso,

    I used Google to translate,

    Ho deciso di pila a secco mio blocchi e usare una malta speciale progettato per una migliore incollaggio Gove forza vs tipico blocco e mortaio. Si tratta di una fibra di vetro rinforzata incollaggio cemento. Ho anche riempito ogni core con cemento durante il lungo pour con 1 / 2 "rebar. Grazie ancora,

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  • Gryso
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    Originally posted by Bandrasco View Post
    Build Day Four,

    First course is set, leveled, and ready for rebar.
    [ATTACH]9431[/ATTACH] Checking out the position of the dome

    [ATTACH]9432[/ATTACH]Trying to drill through that freakin highway cement! Check out the Florida steel toe shoes, I believe Reef makes them

    [ATTACH]9433[/ATTACH]Blocks going up quickly.

    [ATTACH]9434[/ATTACH] Almost finished.

    Sicuramente un bel lavoro, ma strano il metodo di fare i muri "a secco", nemmeno un p? di malta tra un blocco e l'altro?

    Ciao

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  • drogers
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    Bill,
    If you check the Ocala, FL Craiglist , under "materials for sale" there is a posting from Nov 22 from a fellow giving away a large quantity of firewood. It may be worth checking out, good luck.
    Don

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  • Bandrasco
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    Hey RT,

    If you can get in on the deal I can assist with huge trailers. I have access to a tandem axle high side 10' long dump trailer along with a F250 diesel, chainsaw, etc. I'm absolutely ready to drive for free wood! At the rate I'm burning through this stuff I'm going to need at least 2-3 cords drying for summer time pizza partys.

    By the way, I'm on vacation until the 5th of Jan. If by chance you need help I'm available everyday with the exception of Christmas eve and day.

    Thank you RT!

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