700 degrees really isn’t hot enough to make a good Neapolitan pizza with its signature bubbly and charred crust – you need 800 to 900 for that – but I’m sure it gives better results that a typical home oven maximum of about 500 degrees. I guess you get what you pay for.
I’m glad to know it can make a margherita… but is it available in Georgia Red? Oh wait, with enough tomato sauce, I suppose it (the pizza) is.
One more thing: if you do want a pizza oven that can get to 850 to 900 degrees, look on eBay for a used Ooni (formerly known as Uuni) oven. They’ll use wood or pellets, so they’re outdoor-only, though. You’re likely to find one for not much more than this Cuisinart one.
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Product: Cuisinart Pizza Oven
Model: CPZ-240BRD
Condition: New
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$245 at Amazon
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Monday, Apr 6 - Wednesday, Apr 8
700 degrees really isn’t hot enough to make a good Neapolitan pizza with its signature bubbly and charred crust – you need 800 to 900 for that – but I’m sure it gives better results that a typical home oven maximum of about 500 degrees. I guess you get what you pay for.
I’m glad to know it can make a margherita… but is it available in Georgia Red? Oh wait, with enough tomato sauce, I suppose it (the pizza) is.
One more thing: if you do want a pizza oven that can get to 850 to 900 degrees, look on eBay for a used Ooni (formerly known as Uuni) oven. They’ll use wood or pellets, so they’re outdoor-only, though. You’re likely to find one for not much more than this Cuisinart one.