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  1. Yahoo Life Shopping·By Kristin Granero

    The best pizza ovens for 2024, editor-tested and chef-approved

    Turn your kitchen or backyard into a Neapolitan-style pizza parlor with top picks from Ooni, Gozney, Blackstone, Ninja, Stolo Stove and more.

    Apr 23, 2024
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  2. Jan 29, 2024 · If you want a convenient, portable outdoor pizza ovenone that ignites and heats up with the turn of a dial—the Ooni Koda 16 Gas Powered Pizza Oven is your best bet. This propane-fueled...

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  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Find out which pizza ovens are the best for indoor or outdoor use, wood or gas fuel, and different budgets. See how we tested and rated 11 top-rated pizza ovens based on temperature, performance, and ease of use.

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  4. Jun 25, 2023 · Now, the best outdoor pizza ovens can heat up as high as 900 degrees—the perfect temperature for making a crisp Neapolitan pizza in minutes.

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    After researching top-rated pizza ovens from popular brands, including newcomers and tried-and-true favorites, we sent 21 models to our dedicated Lab to test side-by-side. We looked at a variety of price points, sizes, and fuel types, and included both indoor and outdoor models in our testing. Additionally, we sent several pizza ovens to our experi...

    Gozney Roccbox: Before Gozney released the Dome, the brand was known for its design-forward Roccbox pizza oven, which can be used with gas or wood. We tested the Roccbox in the Lab, and it received...
    Camp Chef Italia Artisan Pizza Oven: This oven was featured on a previous version of this roundup because it received a rave reviewafter home testing. However, in Lab tests, its performance was lac...

    Size and Location

    Before considering anything else, you should decide whether your pizza oven is for outdoor or indoor use. If you don't have a balcony, yard, or other outdoor space to put it, you won't be able to use any of the gas- or wood-powered ovens above. There are indoor pizza ovens that can achieve appropriately high temperatures and make great crusty pizza, however, and they're a lot more convenient to use when it's raining or snowing. Indoor ovens typically accommodate somewhat smaller pizzas than o...

    Maximum Temperature

    When it comes to baking pizza, hotter is almost always better. Authentic Neapolitan pizza is traditionally cooked in a wood-fired oven at a minimum of 800 degrees Fahrenheit for just 60 to 90 seconds in order to yield puffy, crispy, just short-of-burnt crust and beautifully melted cheese. That's much hotter than a regular oven, which is why you need a specialized pizza oven for great pizza. Outdoor models designed to burn wood are capable of reaching temps of up to 900 degrees, while indoor e...

    Design

    Almost all small- and medium-sized pizza ovens on the market today have a streamlined contemporary look with a stainless steel finish and interior pizza stone baking surface. Some models come in black or gray instead of silver, but most do not have a variety of color options. The heat source in smaller pizza ovens is most often at the back of the oven. Ovens with an open flame typically allow the flame to extend part of the way across the oven roof to directly heat a greater portion of the pi...

    Propane and Natural Gas

    Gas-fueled pizza ovens are generally considered the easiest to use. Gas flames heat the oven faster than wood or electricity and are great at reaching the high temperatures required for pizza-making, no monitoring needed. They're also easier to clean up since there's no wood ash and debris to worry about, but they don't add quite the same smoky flavor as wood-fired pizza ovens. Most gas pizza ovens use the same standard propane cylinders as gas grills, with a simple screw-on connector. There...

    Wood and Charcoal

    True Neapolitan pizza is cooked in a wood-fired oven, which adds a hint of smoke flavor and unmistakable char to the crust. Cooking pizza with wood is the way to get the best possible results, though controlling the fire to achieve and maintain optimal heat requires constant monitoring. Another nice feature of a wood-burning oven is that you can experiment with different fuels. Maple, hickory, mesquite, and other types of wood will all impart subtly different flavors to pizza or other dishes....

    Hybrid

    Some outdoor ovens come with interchangeable components that allow you to switch between gas and wood for fuel. This is a useful feature, but it comes with a cost, as a hybrid oven is typically more expensive than one that can only use one type of fuel. It's also important to note that you can't use gas and wood at the same time: With a hybrid oven, you choose one or the other for each individual pizza night.

    Ooni

    Originally launched via Kickstarter in 2012, Scotland-based Ooni makes home pizza ovens and only home pizza ovens. Created by a pizza-obsessed husband and wife, the Ooni name has quickly become legendary among foodies. It now makes several design-forward outdoor ovens and one indoor one, along with a range of branded accessories. As we have shown in the list above, we clearly adore this brand. "I’ve been using Ooni pizza ovens since the company spelled its name Uuni, and the ones I tried have...

    Gozney

    Pizza pioneer Tom Gozney got started in the food business making stone ovens for restaurant kitchens before he created the hybrid-fuel Roccbox for home use. The portable Roccbox gained international popularity with its ultra-modern design, versatility, and ability to make incredible pizza. Gozney's more recent and more heavy-duty Dome model offers absolute luxury in pizza-baking, for a luxury price.

    Breville

    Known for luxury espresso machines, juicers, and air fryers, Breville makes a variety of small appliances in its signature brushed-stainless-steel finish. Many of its smart ovens have settings for pizza, and its Pizzaiolo model is specially designed to generate super-high heat in an indoor oven.

    How does a pizza oven work?

    Pizza ovens are built differently than conventional home and restaurant ovens. They are typically compact, with a stone base and domed roof. The stone base retains heat to help cook the bottom of the pizza easily, while the tight domed roof conducts heat over and around the top of the pizza to promote even cooking. The design of a pizza oven is meant to optimize heating and retain as much heat as possible, which makes it cook at temperatures much hotter than conventional ovens. While some piz...

    What can you cook in a pizza oven besides pizza?

    Pizza ovens are obviously made for cooking pizzas at very high temperatures, but they’re more versatile than you might expect. Most pizza ovens come with temperature controls, making it possible to cook other foods at high temperatures without scorching them. This can be ideal for anyone interested in baking breads that do well baked fast and hot, like sourdough, fluffy focaccia, or small pastries. High-temperature ovens are also great for quickly roasting vegetables, as well as meats includi...

    How do you clean a pizza oven?

    Rule No. 1: Let your oven cool completely before cleaning. The nice thing about an oven that gets up to 700 degrees or even hotter is that any spills or spatters will likely be completely incinerated while your pizza cooks, but you don't want to be putting your hands inside while it's still 700 degrees. Ash is just about the only material you'll have to clean out of the inside of a pizza oven, and it's fairly easy to simply sweep out with a brush, sponge or damp cloth. If the pizza stoneis re...

    By Donna Currie There’s more than one way to cook pizza. Gas, wood, charcoal, and electric are all legit. However, dual- or multi-fuel options mean that you can go all caveman with fire-building on the weekend, or you can flip a switch and cook with gas on a weeknight when you’ve got less leisure time. Getting a multi-fuel oven may be more expensiv...

    Donna Currie is a food writer, product tester, and author of the cookbook "Make Ahead Bread."She'smade more than her fair share of pizza—in the oven, on grills, and with dedicated pizza makers—and personally tested the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo Pizza Oven, Ooni Karu 12 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven, and Onlyfire Pizza Oven Kit for this roundup, in addi...

    Find out which pizza ovens are the best for your needs, from outdoor gas-powered models to indoor electric ovens. Compare features, prices, and performance of 11 top-rated pizza ovens based on Lab tests and expert opinions.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Best gas pizza oven: Ooni Koda 16 Gas-Powered Pizza Oven ; Best multi-fuel pizza oven: Ooni Karu 16 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven ; Best wood-burning pizza oven: Cru Ovens Model 30...

  6. Feb 6, 2023 · The best home pizza ovens from brands like Breville, Ooni, and Roccbox to use indoors, outdoors, or on the countertop for perfect pies at home.

  7. Ooni offers a variety of pizza ovens that reach ultra-high heat and cook pizzas in minutes. Whether you prefer wood, charcoal, pellets, gas or electricity, you can enjoy stone-baked bases and crispy crusts with Ooni.

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