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Cooking in a Pizza Oven |
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In Italian wood fired ovens are known as Forno a legna. Two types of ovens are available they are either black or white - this simply refers to the inside colour of the ovens when you are cooking with them. In a white oven the fire is in a separate compartment and this keeps the oven white. However when you cook in a black oven the fire is in the same space as the food you are cooking. Masonry Oven is actually the correct term to describe pizza and bread ovens, and they can be built with any materials that can stand high heats. |
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If you are constructing a bread oven then it will need to be quite robust as the idea is to burn all the wood and then you should finish up with quite a few hours of stored heat in which to bake your breads. Pizza ovens do not need to be quite as sturdily built because you are not using stored heat you actually have a fire or embers in your oven while you are cooking. |
As it is really an oven it means you can cook anything that would normally go in an oven - it does not have to be restricted to pizzas and bread. The only requirements for the oven are for it to be dome shaped with a space for the wood and food to be loaded and a hearth for the wood to sit on. Although you do need to be accurate regarding the ceiling height of the oven - if the ceiling is too high then heat can be lost or if it is too low then the oven does not reach the necessary temperature. |
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Our Olive wood is particularly recommended for this type of cooking as it gives a high long lasting heat. Do not forget the wonderful perfume and flavour of the olive wood as it gently enhances your food. |
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