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What are people using as a pizza oven?

Started by Krawtschenko, August 26, 2020, 12:27:08 PM

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Krawtschenko

I am looking forward to using my 22 as a pizza oven but do not per say want to spend $100+ on a pizza attachment. What are you using and is it worth it. I am not afraid to fabricate something.

Thanks!

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Fat Tony

This.

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Foster Dahlet

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This is an easy inexpensive way to do kettle pizza.  It requires 2 firebricks and a pizza pan. You will not have to mod your kettle or buy a kit with this method.  But if you can find a Pizzaque or a Kettle Pizza at discount somewhere, they are great. 

https://youtu.be/m2fAOUJItw8

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nek.93


What I'm working on. Need to figure how to elevate pizza stone. Never grilled a pizza yet

Krawtschenko

I don't think I could cut a lid unless it had a dent. I was thinking fabricating something like the pizza kettle or pizzaque using stainless.

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dazzo


@nek.93
I use pieces of fire brick sitting on the cook grate. On my 18 it brings it right to the bottom of the opening


@Krawtschenko
Cutting into a lid is a liberating experience

There are usually plenty of beaters out there to make you not feel so guilty
Dude, relax your chicken.

Krawtschenko

Agreed, I I had a spare lid I could definitely cut away!
Quote from: dazzo on August 27, 2020, 06:56:43 AM

@nek.93
I use pieces of fire brick sitting on the cook grate. On my 18 it brings it right to the bottom of the opening


@Krawtschenko
Cutting into a lid is a liberating experience

There are usually plenty of beaters out there to make you not feel so guilty

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cigarman20

@nel.93 One easy way to raise your stone is to raise your grate with SS screws. Just requires a little drilling.  I used four screws with lock washers and nuts on mine.


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ReanimatedRobot

Quote from: cigarman20 on August 29, 2020, 11:22:51 AM
@nel.93 One easy way to raise your stone is to raise your grate with SS screws. Just requires a little drilling.  I used four screws with lock washers and nuts on mine.


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If you have a spare grate just do a raised grate mode with some bolts, washers, and nuts.  If you need it to be secured you could always bolt it to the lower grate temporarily. 
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nek.93

This kettle was actually picked up with no grates and lid bent a lil bit out of shape, so I had this in mind when I got it. Beings this will mostly be used for pizzas, was brainstorming a way to mount a stone in there without a  cooking grate since it was missing when I bought it. But I may as well just pick a grate up and space it up on some bricks like was mentioned...

Fat Tony

For what it's worth,  I set my stone on three balls of aluminum foil. Works for me.

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Red_5_Wrangler

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Quote from: nek.93 on August 30, 2020, 01:42:14 PM
This kettle was actually picked up with no grates and lid bent a lil bit out of shape, so I had this in mind when I got it. Beings this will mostly be used for pizzas, was brainstorming a way to mount a stone in there without a  cooking grate since it was missing when I bought it. But I may as well just pick a grate up and space it up on some bricks like was mentioned...
The pizza que uses steel straps in a v shapes on opposite sides to hold the stone, inbet something similar would work on the kettle.

Edit...This video shows assembly, you can see clearly what i described poorly.

https://youtu.be/H8ok4dUCieQ
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Red_5_Wrangler

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ReanimatedRobot

Quote from: Red_5_Wrangler on August 30, 2020, 04:34:57 PM
Pic

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Seeing that photo kind of makes me want to make a custom "C" shaped basket for pizza cooks.  I have some spare weber baskets I might just have to disassemble and see what I can come up with.
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blu082003

I have the pizza cue as well. I had a coupon for Home Depot and ordered it online. It makes a great pie. It does use a lot of charcoal and the chicken wire center seems a little flimsy but no issues with it. Very happy with the purchase



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