Does anyone know what happened to this oven? Luckily I got one when they were available. Hands down the best inexpensive pizza oven ever released! I started with Mimuo pellet oven. It works, but was so hot it was stressful to use. The EG Pizza oven is simpler and easier to use. And readily allows more than one fuel choice to achieve different temperatures. I love that lazy susan, too!
Wow! I couldn't find it on any searches other than Craigslist-- Hopefully they will bring it back. Prob the best $97 I've ever spent for cooking equip. It might be worth checking your local craigslist adds-- btw I didnt even see them on EBAY
I start with lump charcoal in the weber chimney-- pour it into the basket-- give it a little shake.-- partly put it into the oven and pour in aprox two cups of pellets -- some will fall out the bottom (but no biggie.) This gets things blazing hot pretty quick. B&B seems to be the most recommended lump charcoal-- I've had success with cheaper brands combined with pellets-- If I wasn't adding wood or pellets, I'd prob use B&B
OK now I want to get my kettle pizza on..... this one looked marvelous! Great video.
I missed your comment 8 days ago... sorry about that. Thanks so much and I can't wait to see your new kettle creations!!
That looks delicious
Thanks!!!
Does anyone know what happened to this oven? Luckily I got one when they were available. Hands down the best inexpensive pizza oven ever released! I started with Mimuo pellet oven. It works, but was so hot it was stressful to use. The EG Pizza oven is simpler and easier to use. And readily allows more than one fuel choice to achieve different temperatures. I love that lazy susan, too!
Wow! I couldn't find it on any searches other than Craigslist-- Hopefully they will bring it back. Prob the best $97 I've ever spent for cooking equip. It might be worth checking your local craigslist adds-- btw I didnt even see them on EBAY
What have you found the best way to light the oven?
I start with lump charcoal in the weber chimney-- pour it into the basket-- give it a little shake.-- partly put it into the oven and pour in aprox two cups of pellets -- some will fall out the bottom (but no biggie.) This gets things blazing hot pretty quick. B&B seems to be the most recommended lump charcoal-- I've had success with cheaper brands combined with pellets-- If I wasn't adding wood or pellets, I'd prob use B&B
@@CookingOnTheWeekend Thanks! How long do you usually let it preheat with this method?
@@popdeckIM usually till the stone registers around 600 degrees
Did i miss part 3?
The third part was about the accessories-- here's a link ruclips.net/video/hTbCekE6yGE/видео.html
Thanks!
@@woodstockl2173 No prob!!