Looking for info on the better Pizza Oven... Anybody hav first hand reveiws ??
Nice mixer . We have a couple sitting on the counter .They offer a Kitchen Aid 5.5qt bowl lift mixer as well.
We have a tilt head KA mixer that got used a lot over the past 30 years. I use it more these days as wifey doesn't make much baked goods these days. I use it for kneading bread dough....
They offer a Kitchen Aid 5.5qt bowl lift mixer as well... My problem with that is space on my countertop... Plus the fact that we don't use a mixer very much...
It's nice . I really like it . Well built too . Having the stand and all the other stuff really makes it fun to use . It wasn't fun at first . Pretty frustrating . Just have to stay with it . We make some great pizza in it .That Solo Stove looks pretty slick.
If you want a pizza oven , and do frozen pizza , look at the ChefmanI've looked at various setups multiple times but can't decide. How do some of these setups work on store bought frozen pizza for those of us that are lazy or too busy to commit to making dough
I'm considering either the Fyra or the Karu. The Fyra runs on pellets, while the Karu is about £50 more expensive and can use wood, charcoal, or gas (with an extra adapter). Does anyone have experience with either model? Any thoughts on the pros and cons?Congrats on the anniversary Keith
No experience with either Solo or Blackstone.
Figured you could make your own until you added the story
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That's my (passed away) brother with his home built wood fired pizza oven, also a fire pit when you remove the top. According to some FactoryOutletStore reviews, you need some vertical separation from the wood coals to the pizza stone to control the heat. Wood fired pizza is da bomb.
We have a tilt head KA mixer that got used a lot over the past 30 years. I use it more these days as wifey doesn't make much baked goods these days. I use it for kneading bread dough.
Got a cabinet space for it under the counter.
Used it today to make a batch of sticky buns.
Decisions decisions
I don't have experience with either of these, however I did a lot of of research before selecting the Koda 2. I was debating between a multi fuel option and propane only. Something about the idea of a wood fired pizza really, really attracted me to the multi fuel option. So down the rabbit hole I went, and read that with the at home ovens there isn't much flavor difference between the multi fuel and just propane, and that most people that buy the multi fuel ovens wind up only using propane. So I went with a propane only option as it's much easier.I'm considering either the Fyra or the Karu. The Fyra runs on pellets, while the Karu is about £50 more expensive and can use wood, charcoal, or gas (with an extra adapter). Does anyone have experience with either model? Any thoughts on the pros and cons?