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Frequently Asked Questions
How hot does a pizza oven need to be to cook authentic Neapolitan-style pizza properly?
How hot does a pizza oven need to be to cook authentic Neapolitan-style pizza properly?
Authentic Neapolitan-style pizza requires extremely high heat, typically between 400°C and 500°C. At these temperatures, the dough cooks in as little as 60 to 90 seconds. The intense heat allows the base to crisp quickly while the interior remains light and airy. It also ensures toppings cook evenly without drying out.
A properly heated stone floor is just as important as air temperature, since it transfers heat directly into the dough. Preheating your oven thoroughly before cooking is essential for achieving that signature leopard-spotted crust and perfectly melted cheese.
What is the difference between a wood-fired pizza oven and a gas-powered pizza oven for home use?
What is the difference between a wood-fired pizza oven and a gas-powered pizza oven for home use?
Wood-fired pizza ovens create a traditional cooking experience and add a subtle smoky flavour from burning hardwood. They require a little more involvement, as you need to manage the fire and maintain temperature manually.
Gas-powered pizza ovens ignite instantly and offer precise temperature control through adjustable dials. They are quicker to heat and easier to regulate, making them convenient for regular use. The choice often depends on whether you prefer the authenticity and ritual of wood or the speed and simplicity that gas provides.
Can you cook anything other than pizza in a garden pizza oven?
Can you cook anything other than pizza in a garden pizza oven?
Pizza ovens are surprisingly versatile. Their high heat makes them ideal for baking artisan bread with a crisp crust and soft centre. Roasting vegetables in a pizza oven enhances natural sweetness through caramelisation.
Meats such as chicken or lamb can be seared quickly and finished in the enclosed chamber. Lower temperatures can also be maintained for dishes like flatbreads, baked pasta or even desserts such as fruit crumbles. With practice, a pizza oven becomes a multi-purpose outdoor cooker rather than just a tool for pizza night.
How long does it take for a pizza oven to heat up before cooking?
How long does it take for a pizza oven to heat up before cooking?
Heating time varies depending on the model and fuel type. Gas pizza ovens often reach cooking temperature within 15 to 30 minutes. Wood-fired ovens may take slightly longer, typically 30 to 45 minutes, as the fire needs time to build and the stone floor must fully absorb heat.
Proper preheating is essential to ensure even cooking and crisp bases. Rushing this stage can result in undercooked dough. Allowing the oven to stabilise at the desired temperature leads to consistent, professional-quality results.
What size pizza oven should you choose for a small garden or patio?
What size pizza oven should you choose for a small garden or patio?
The ideal size depends on available space and how many people you usually cook for. Compact countertop pizza ovens are well suited to smaller patios and can still accommodate standard-sized pizzas. Larger freestanding models offer more cooking space and are better for entertaining groups.
Consider not only the external footprint but also the internal cooking area. A slightly larger oven allows you to rotate pizzas more easily and experiment with additional dishes. Balancing space, portability and cooking capacity will help you select the right model.
Are pizza ovens difficult to maintain and clean after regular use?
Are pizza ovens difficult to maintain and clean after regular use?
Pizza ovens are generally straightforward to maintain. After cooking, allow the oven to cool completely before cleaning. In wood-fired models, ash can be brushed out once cooled. Stone surfaces should be scraped lightly to remove excess flour or food residue, avoiding harsh cleaning products that may damage the material.
Gas burners should be checked periodically to ensure they remain clear and functioning properly. Using a protective cover when the oven is not in use helps guard against weather exposure and prolongs its lifespan.