Pizza oven
A pizza oven is an oven that is specially suited for making pizzas, especially Neapolitan pizza. They can be wood-fired, such as a masonry oven, gas-fired, or electric.
History
Primitive cultures across the world cooked food on a bakestone or the floor of the hearth itself. Vertical ovens are of Semitic origin and they have been found across the Middle East, Central Asia, northern India, and North Africa and along the Mediterranean coasts.Acunto Forni, an award winning manufacturer based in Naples, was founded in 1892 by Vincenzo Acunto.
G.S. Blodgett Company in the U.S. offered a gas-fired oven designed by Frank Mastro "The Pizza King".
In 1949, Ira Nevin, an oven repairman who had been stationed in Naples during WWII, received a U.S. patent for the design of a ceramic-lined gas-powered oven specifically for pizzas and founded a company called Baker's Pride.
Faulds Oven & Equipment Co. developed a rotating shelf oven system used in some Chicago area pizzerias.
Types
- Wood-fired ovens are generally built on a base of tuff and fire brick covered by a circular cooking floor above which a dome is built to minimize heat dispersion.
- Gas-fired
- Electric pizza ovens have a smaller carbon footprint than wood-fired pizza ovens.
- Hybrid pizza ovens are ovens that can use both wood and gas as a fuel.
- '''Coal-fired'''
Working principle