Anyone have one of these? I am wanting a pizza oven pretty bad but can't pull the trigger on a 500$ ooni koda 16,(i would have to get the 16 now that is out) thought maybe i could justify the price on a daniel boone pellet smoker since i could cook many different foods, and buy this accessory. Says it gets upto 800 degrees......thoughts?
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Looks interesting...but couldn’t a raised pizza stone get similar results?
I don’t have a pellet cooker so I can’t offer any insight on that end.
OTOH, I do have a couple pizza stones for either the Summit charcoal or Summit gasser...and a Camp Chef Artisan Pizza oven for the Somerset IV.
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There are a lot of caveats about internet feedback on "pizza" (well, anything really). At the risk of sounding the snob, too often I start to read about "my pizza turned out fabulous....." only to eventually see they baked a Papa Murphy/Costco, or other, "take and bake". If that's a person's thing, that's fine, but not helpful for those who either make their own dough or buy "fresh" type dough. The take and bakes are made for mediocre (relative to more authentic pizza materials) cooking devices, so, in a sense, almost any cooker will work. For the more authentic types it's a bit more particular. Okay, qualifiers out of the way, choose as you wish.
This is one of the better reports/feedback I've seen. https://www.rectecforum.com/threads/...20/#post-19511 . It looks promising, and in the hands of a good experimenter might even be better. I don't know the skill levels of the writers, but the Trader Joe reference is somewhat hopeful. Personally, I've got a Griddle Hack (similar lower section to cap the fire box) for my pooper and it will maintain 400 on the griddle (with no food) pretty well, so putting a lid over it and cranking up the temp should make for some decent temps. Griddle Hack makes an add on cover but I haven't messed with getting it. So, there's at least some info for you.
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I have that attachment for my Daniel Boone and I think its a winner. I have never cooked a frozen or Papa Murphy pizza. I like to make the dough from scratch. Takes a little testing to get it working just right. I set my grill at 335 and the temp on the stone is about 700 once you let it stabilize. I sometimes have to put the pizza on the peel and hold towards the top to finish cooking the toppings. that's an indication that you have too many or too much toppings on your pie.
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Cooking gadgets
Weber Summit Charcoal Grill Center
Weber Summit Platinum D6
Blue Rhino Razor
Dyna-Glo XL Premium Dual Chamber
Camp Chef Somerset IV along with their Artisan Pizza Oven 90
Anova WiFi
Thermometers
Thermapen Mk4 - ThermaQ High Temp Kit - ThermaQ Meathead Kit - ThermaQ WiFi - ThermoWorks IR-GUN-S - ThermoWorks Signals & Billows - ThermoPop -ThermoWorks ProNeedle - ThermoWorks TimeStick Trio x2 - and a Christopher Kimball timer - NO, I do not work for ThermoWorks...I just like their products.
Other useful bits...
KitchenAid 7-qt Pro Line stand mixer
A Black & Decker food processor that I can't seem to murder
A couple of immersion blenders, one a "consumer" model & the other a "high end" Italian thing. Yes, the Italian one is a bit better, but only marginally
Instant Pot Duo Evo Plus 8-qt + accessories like egg-bite & egg holders
All-Clad pots & pans, along with some cast iron...everything from 7" Skookie pans to 8.5qt Dutch ovens
Weber GBS griddle, pizza stone, and wok
Knives range from Mercer to F. Dick to "You spent how much for one knife? One knife?!" LOL
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I bought one of these a while back and will say I really liked it. It gets HOT and the top of the pizza cooks nicely because of the hooded part of the attachment. You do have to turn the pizza to cook evenly, just as you would in a larger wood burning pizza oven - the difference being that it is considerably smaller space to work in, accomodating a single pizza at a time. I have since purchased a full size pizza oven and sold this unit. I would recommend this unit without reservation. I think it works geat. Hope that was helpful. Mine was on the Green Mountain Grill Jim Bowie.
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