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How To Find The Best Outdoor Pizza Oven For Your Backyard

When you are trying to decide how to upgrade your outdoor space, you will likely consider a number of choices like an outdoor fireplace or fire pit. However, it is important to also think about adding an outdoor oven since this can take your backyard space up to the next level. Whether you are thinking about this as a family project or want to make DIY pizzas with your kids, having a reliable and good quality oven will mean that you have endless possibilities for not only cooking pizzas outdoors but also having friends over for dinner or even grilling.

Pan-frame Ovens 

The pan-frame oven has a small profile (which is what makes it perfect for smaller spaces) and is usually made of heavy-duty steel or aluminum. It has an outer frame with a pan that sits on top of it. The insulation is inside the pan and along the sides.

Typically ovens built on a pan-frame will have some countertop space. This makes it convenient to prep, roll out the dough, and even serve pizza. Some pan-frame ovens even come with an attached prep table or countertop extension.

Fireplace Insert Ovens

Fireplace insert ovens are easy to use, versatile, and low maintenance. If you already have a fireplace or an outdoor fire pit, these ovens can be installed in an existing structure. With a fireplace insert oven, you control the temperature by building a fire just like you would in your indoor fireplace. Once the fire is going, you simply pull apart the coals, add wood, and place your food on top of the grate.

Another great benefit is that these ovens do not require much maintenance. In fact, most are easy to clean with a broom after each use.

Portable Ovens

If you love the idea of being able to move your pizza oven around with ease, then a portable unit is an excellent option for you. Not only are these ovens versatile in terms of location, but they also offer a handy cooking surface and compact design.

The materials used in the construction of the oven will impact how heavy or light it feels. For example, if you are looking for a lightweight model that feels like it weighs nothing at all, ceramic is the way to go.

Although they are lightweight, they do require a little bit of care when it comes to transporting them from place to place. You might also want to consider models that come with rolling casters or sturdy handles so that you can easily transport them anywhere on your property.

Wood Fired Ovens

Wood-fired ovens use wood, charcoal, or a combination of both as fuel. They can be used for baking, grilling, smoking, or roasting. Some models are multifunctional and offer all of these options.

Wood-fired ovens have been around for centuries but have become more popular over the last few years due to the rise in the popularity of artisanal pizza. In fact, many people refer to these ovens as pizza ovens. And while their primary purpose is to cook pizza, they can also be used to make bread, meat, fish, and vegetables.

There are two types of wood-fired ovens: those that have an open fire inside and those that have a closed fire. Closed fire ovens burn the wood more completely, minimizing smoke production and allowing for more even cooking at lower temperatures than open fire varieties. They are also easier to clean with less soot buildup on the walls and ceiling of the cooking chamber.

Gas Fired Ovens

Gas ovens also have the advantage of being easier to control. Once you know the temperature you want, it's simple to adjust a dial and get there — no need to keep adding or removing logs and watching the temperature gauge. With a gas model, you can simply set it and forget it until your food is done cooking.

Gas pizza ovens don't require ventilation in the same way that wood-fired models do because they produce less smoke. This makes them much easier to install in small spaces like patios or decks. That said, users still need to be aware of airflow when operating gas ovens because carbon monoxide is produced during use. This can be deadly if trapped in a confined space.

To learn more, contact a company like Wood Fired Pizza Oven Worldwide WPPOLLC.


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