Okee-Dokee Colts'n'Fillies, here's the new appliance at Chez Hippie:
Behold! The Wisco 421 Pizza Oven:
I just got the table done, and this is the oven "burning in" for an hour before we use it. Next photo: the table. Basic, basic; angle steel frame and a 3/16 inch aluminum sheet on top. I have the oven "sideways" because it seems to make sense for pulling things out. We'll see about that.
Next, the oven opened up. The rack is attached to the "door" and comes out for easy loading. It doesn't have retainers, so that's one reason I put the oven sideways. I hate droppin' pizzas.
...and there's a crumb tray! Just like downtown, man.
It's a perfect fit for my pan-pizza pan, and I have a small steel plate that I usually use for a tortilla griddle that will do "hearth" pizzas. It'll also do cookies, lasagna, flatbreads, pretzels, pie, chicken pieces, or anything that will fit through the 3-inch/7.5 cm opening.
In fact the first thing that it makes will probably be a batch of bacon treats for Princess Flapdoodle the Operatic Dachshund, as I'm out of them almost. Then a pizza.
I have it set to 450F here, but it goes to 500. I'll experiment to see how things cook; the elements are rather close.
O.H.
Behold! The Wisco 421 Pizza Oven:
I just got the table done, and this is the oven "burning in" for an hour before we use it. Next photo: the table. Basic, basic; angle steel frame and a 3/16 inch aluminum sheet on top. I have the oven "sideways" because it seems to make sense for pulling things out. We'll see about that.
Next, the oven opened up. The rack is attached to the "door" and comes out for easy loading. It doesn't have retainers, so that's one reason I put the oven sideways. I hate droppin' pizzas.
...and there's a crumb tray! Just like downtown, man.
It's a perfect fit for my pan-pizza pan, and I have a small steel plate that I usually use for a tortilla griddle that will do "hearth" pizzas. It'll also do cookies, lasagna, flatbreads, pretzels, pie, chicken pieces, or anything that will fit through the 3-inch/7.5 cm opening.
In fact the first thing that it makes will probably be a batch of bacon treats for Princess Flapdoodle the Operatic Dachshund, as I'm out of them almost. Then a pizza.
I have it set to 450F here, but it goes to 500. I'll experiment to see how things cook; the elements are rather close.
O.H.