Why does Pizza taste better when it is cooked in a wood-fired oven?

The thermal drafts from the wood create a current of air
(convection), which allows the food to cook very evenly on all
sides. So the food cooks faster, yet evenly.
But the most important factor is that the smoke from the wood infuses the pizza crust with flavor that can’t be beat.
(convection), which allows the food to cook very evenly on all
sides. So the food cooks faster, yet evenly.
But the most important factor is that the smoke from the wood infuses the pizza crust with flavor that can’t be beat.
Once you’ve tried wood-fired pizza it is unlikely that you will eat any other type again.
For these reasons, most homeowners are putting brick ovens in their back yards as a part of their outdoor kitchens. The advantages are multi-level since an outdoor oven can be used to cook anything - not just pizza.
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Marge Padgitt is the publisher of Wood-Fired Magazine and is a wood-burning enthusiast. Reach her at editor@woodfiredmag.com
For these reasons, most homeowners are putting brick ovens in their back yards as a part of their outdoor kitchens. The advantages are multi-level since an outdoor oven can be used to cook anything - not just pizza.
_______________________________
Marge Padgitt is the publisher of Wood-Fired Magazine and is a wood-burning enthusiast. Reach her at editor@woodfiredmag.com
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