How dry should pizza oven wood be?

Firewood should have a moisture content around 20%. Look at your wood. If the cut ends of the firewood have darkened (turned grey) with small radial cracks, it means the wood is dry and ready to use. A moisture content lower than 15% is actually too dry for use in wood fired ovens.
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How long does a pizza oven take to dry?

This is achieved by lighting several small fires inside the oven, over a period of two days, gradually increasing the pizza oven temperature. We recommend a total of 4 hours of curing at a temperature of no more than 100°C on the first day.
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What wood should I use for pizza oven?

Oak is generally the best all-round wood for your wood-fired pizza stove, and it can be used alone or with small amounts of fruitwood added for a more nuanced flavor. If you're unsure which wood to go for, go for oak firewood for your pizza oven, you won't be disappointed.
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What is the best wood for brick oven pizza?

One reason hardwoods are better for cooking in a pizza oven is that they are cleaner and last longer than softwoods. The best examples of hardwood are maple, oak, ash, hickory, walnut, birch, and beech.
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Can I use firewood in my pizza oven?

Best Woods to Use in Your Pizza Oven

Hardwoods are great for cooking because they are typically cleaner and burn for longer than softwoods. The most popular types of hardwood used in cooking are oak, maple, hickory, ash, birch, walnut, and beech. This wood is perfect to use with the wood-fired Ooni ovens.
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Firing your Wood Fired Oven - The Fire



How do I stop my pizza oven from smoking?

6 Ways You Can Stop Your Pizza Oven Being Too Smokey
  1. Get the fire burning at maximum efficiency.
  2. Use the right wood type.
  3. Use seasoned or kiln dried wood with no bark.
  4. Use your oven to 'kiln' dry your logs. 
  5. Light the fire with the “top down” method.
  6. Finish curing your oven – it will smoke more in the curing stage.
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Do I need special wood for pizza oven?

Hardwoods, which usually contain broad leaves as trees, are a better option than softwoods, which usually have needles and cones. One reason hardwoods are better for cooking in a pizza oven is because they are cleaner and last longer than softwoods. The best examples of hardwood are ash, beech, sycamore, birch and oak.
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How many logs do I need for a pizza oven?

Three or four small logs with a few pine cones or other kindling material should be fine. Arrange them in a teepee shape, and place some firelighters in the middle.
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What kind of wood is used for Neapolitan pizza?

Ideally oak and birch, they're the best. Your denser wood has a lot of potential energy so it's going to heat the floor of the oven and the internal temperature itself, versus light wood which is going to create flame.
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Can a pizza oven be too hot?

Can It Get Too Hot? If the oven gets too hot then the crust will burn before it is cooked through. This can happen if you start pushing 930F (500C).
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How do you break in a new pizza oven?

Here's the recommended day-by-day process of curing your oven:
  1. Day One: Heat your oven to 140 °F / 60 °C for 4-5 hours.
  2. Day Two: Repeat at 215 °F / 100 °C for 4-5 hours.
  3. Day Three: Repeat at 300 °F / 150 °C for 4-5 hours.
  4. Day Four: Repeat at 400 °F / 200 °C for 4-5 hours.
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Can you kiln dry wood in oven?

If you're in a hurry and needing to use a particular piece of lumber which is not dry, you can kiln dry wood in a kitchen oven. While the size of your kitchen oven poses a limitation on the size of the lumber you can place inside, it is possible to oven-dry enough wood for small projects.
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Is hickory good for pizza oven?

Hickory is a type of wood for pizza oven that is best suited for cooking during the winter since it burns hot and fast with very little smoke.
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Can I use kindling in a pizza oven?

Bulk buy wood to use in your pizza oven

You can buy your pizza oven wood in larger quantities if you plan on cooking often. This birch hardwood kindling is the perfect wood for pizza ovens.
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Can you use charcoal in a wood fired pizza oven?

Yes! It's super common to use charcoal in a pizza oven. It's the best way to achieve that unique flavour for meats, veggies, fish and a range of other dishes. However, not every pizza oven is designed for charcoal.
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What temperature should a pizza oven be?

Heat the oven.

Generally, the hotter the oven, the better the pizza will be. The best oven temperature for pizza is between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C). Pizza ovens cook at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees F. You can't get that hot in your home oven, but the higher you can go, the better.
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What is the best wood to use for an OONI pizza oven?

The best wood for an Ooni Oven is the cooking logs made by Smoak Firewood. All of their wood is 100% free from preservatives, kiln-dried for maximum burning, and they offer the wood in five different varieties (white/red oak, maple, hickory, and cherry).
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Can I use cast iron in a pizza oven?

Give your cast iron a few minutes of heat before adding any food, and you'll continue to see great results. We love heating our cast iron skillets (or melting butter) in the hot pizza oven before using them.
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Can you use coffee logs in a pizza oven?

They burn, on average, for an hour, depending on the appliance efficiency and its airflow control. Each log is made from the grounds of around 25 cups of coffee and will be used in RCP Meeting & Events' pizza ovens.
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Do you close vents on pizza oven?

As long as the embers are completely out fumes are not a problem so the flue can be closed. Remember that every time you open the door cool air will rush in and hot air will vent up the flue so try to open the door only when absolutely necessary.
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Why is my pizza stone wet?

If your pizza stone is moldy, the stone may have been exposed to too much moisture. Moisture is necessary for mold to grow, so you may be forgetting to let your pizza stone dry completely before storing it. So, what should you do? Try a baking soda and vinegar paste to remove the mold.
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Are pizza stones supposed to smoke?

Pizza stones are porous, and they're going to absorb the liquid. This makes it so that oil will be present on various parts of the pizza stone. When you're using the pizza stone to bake a pizza, the stone might start smoking at some point. When oils get on your pizza stone, this will happen.
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