Royal Oak Pellets in Wood Pellet Fired Pizza Oven Review: Bighorn Test

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 37

  • @goocherrific
    @goocherrific Před 2 lety +2

    Preheat! I torch a couple handfuls till lit then after 5 minutes fill the hopper then let it go ten more minutes then build my pizza and turn every 20 seconds and they are done in a 60-90 seconds. If I do a lot of pies I'll fill the hopper after 2-3 pizzas pumped 8 out in no time and every one waz perfect!

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the pizza game!

  • @chrisrichard9001
    @chrisrichard9001 Před 2 lety +2

    Great stuff. I recently got a Bighorn and appreciate the tips. It's all about the Pizza life!

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      Chris Richard - a fatal attraction for sure!!!

  • @andrewblackburn2702
    @andrewblackburn2702 Před 3 lety +3

    Also for a crispy bottom it’s all in letting that pizza stone heat up with the door on I recommend using a temp gun

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Blackburn - Finding that over and over again there is no work around for the pre-heated stone!

  • @christopherallen4547
    @christopherallen4547 Před rokem +1

    Try pre-cooking the pizza in the oven without sauce, cheese and toppings for a minute or two to give the bottom a chance to crisp up. When pre-cooking the pizza if the top cooks too fast, try using parchment paper or aluminum foil to protect the top. Great videos! Keep it up.

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před rokem

      Haven't tried the par cook method yet. I normally have no problems with the crispiness levels these days. I've found its more with having the right dough for this kind of oven. Low moister. I use a lot of store bought stuff in the videos for the sake of time and then tend to not crisp up the same. Thanks for watching - Jason

  • @SilverShadow2LWB
    @SilverShadow2LWB Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I see that video production has greatly improved. Thanks for the mention. When I suggested removing the front door, that is of course after preheating the pizza stone to near 850 degrees first. Usually 20 to 25 minutes of pre-heat will do. If you are still burning the tops of the pizza, then try baking with the door off to lower the chamber temperature. Try using a blend of both charcoal and hardwood pellets to change the burn characteristics. The blend will also ignite faster, but keep a longer slow burn. The addition of wood pellets will give more wood smoke, but honestly, most people cannot appreciate the smoke on a 2 minute cook. I am currently adding the propane burner to my BigHorn using the turkey fryer burner. I got the suggestion from JamenEats, another BigHorn user. I am having a custom stainless steel bracket cut and bent to fit the same rails as the bottom ash tray. That way one can use it as a multi-fuel oven just like the Ooni Karu and Bertello. The advantage of propane is that the temperature will be more even and one does not need to baby-sit the fire. If you have a lot of guests, you want to talk, drink, and entertain, instead of baby-sitting a wood pellet fire especially during the pre-heat period. I designed it like a Bertello oven which is the only other oven that you can preheat with gas, then add a few wood pieces to get some smoke while the propane is on and cook the pizza. By the way, I got my oven off eBay for $154 which is a smok'n deal for such a nicely made full stainless steel oven. I was almost going to get the Ooni, but after watching your video, I now feel that I made the better choice. Thanks. Can't wait for the next video.

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 3 lety

      @SilverShadow2LWB - Thank you for the kind words. I am giving it my all to crack this CZcams thing! I really enjoy the process and would love to make a living off it sometime soon! I was brainstorming ways to create a gas burner for this oven. Could you share the part number of the particular burner you found that will fit? I was literally just watching JamenEats yesterday! These ovens are a steel (no pun intended)! Thanks for watching and participating!

  • @brianshaw2914
    @brianshaw2914 Před 2 lety +3

    you need infra red gun for stone temp.... that is most important...

  • @MainahTony
    @MainahTony Před 3 lety +1

    ive been using pellets for awhile, i learned from somone, put pellets in glass bowl, put in microwave for a min, mix it, then another min. takes out even more water. lights a lot easier
    and i have this pizza oven (thanks to you!) and i run that 20 min to get the stone to over 700 degrees. cooking that pie for like 30 secs and then turning

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 3 lety

      @Tony Gilbert - Really means a lot to me that I inspired you to get this oven. That is really the goal of this channel. I will def try the microwave trick and might even put it in a video. I am working on one to see what they mean by "water resistant" with these Royal Oaks. Thanks for watching and the input! - Jason

    • @MainahTony
      @MainahTony Před 3 lety +1

      @@JTVLIFE ROYAL OAK already makes amazing lump chacoal so these HAVE to be great! i didnt want to pay the price on thos others, glad i came upon ur video!

  • @ThreeToesofFury
    @ThreeToesofFury Před 2 lety +2

    great stuff! thanks for your videos!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      @ThreeToesofFury Your welcome, thanks for the love - Jason

  • @gaming4platinums899
    @gaming4platinums899 Před 3 lety +1

    Pre cook the dough in the big horn for 5 minutes then take out add sauce and cheese and put back in till cheese browns

  • @andrewblackburn2702
    @andrewblackburn2702 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video very informative and enjoyable

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Blackburn Thanks!

  • @chadsadventures
    @chadsadventures Před 3 lety +1

    Great video buddy

  • @djtwilite318
    @djtwilite318 Před 2 lety

    I just ordered my royal oak today I plan on mixing it with classic pitboss pellets. I usually mix pitboss charcoal and classic blend but has been hard to find the pitboss charcoal. Mixing the types might help with the cook burn and speed. Thanks for the video..

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      You're Welcomed. There is deff a big difference in pellets. Thanks for watching - Jason

    • @GavinBrennan-ks3ry
      @GavinBrennan-ks3ry Před měsícem

      I was wondering about mixing them does it still work for you?

  • @comunicacionaefol5461
    @comunicacionaefol5461 Před rokem +1

    My base doesn't get hot enough. Any recomendation?

    • @556andy
      @556andy Před rokem +1

      Feed it and feed keeping the tube shooting flames after 10 minutes of that stone should be 600 F + once its really hot and flames have gone down put the pizza in, leave it for 3 minutes with little flames from the top + hot stone + 3 minutes makes a stupid crispy bottom

    • @556andy
      @556andy Před rokem +1

      The trick is getting the stone hot and keeping low flames once pizza is in so that bottom has time to crisp if you put pizza in when flames are crazy you’re gonna crisp the top first

    • @comunicacionaefol5461
      @comunicacionaefol5461 Před rokem +1

      @@556andy well my trick is to do first one side of the pizza without any tomate or toping and then flip it pour the ingredint and pizze perfectly done

  • @daniellebailey6802
    @daniellebailey6802 Před 2 lety

    Does the pizza stone come out? Could it be pre heated in a conventional oven and then inserted once hot so you don't have to waste so many pellets?

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      The stone does come. This is nice because you can replace it if you break it and remove for easy cleaning. It would be near impossible to get it to the desired temperatures (750+) in a conventional home oven, plus the risk of injury to yourself and the stone make the $2 in pellets and 2 beers a nominal cost!

  • @johnm8695
    @johnm8695 Před 3 lety +1

    I turn mine halfway through the cook.

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 3 lety

      @John M How long are you cooking for?

    • @johnm8695
      @johnm8695 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JTVLIFE Around 2 minutes total. Turn at the 1 minute mark.

  • @Eledaraumar
    @Eledaraumar Před 2 lety

    What did the temp gun say with charcoal pellets compared to the wood pellets?

    • @JTVLIFE
      @JTVLIFE  Před 2 lety

      @Eladar Aumar it’s hard to say because my gun maxes out at 750f. When I get the equipment I’m interested to see BTUs of royal oak vs Traeger pellets.

    • @Eledaraumar
      @Eledaraumar Před 2 lety

      @@JTVLIFE Ah, bummer... I'll be looking forward to that! I just got this oven as a Christmas gift, I'm going to be using my cheap pitboss pellets for now. Got it up to ~790F with them on my burn in. Now I just need to find something to use as a peel

  • @diliplahiri9052
    @diliplahiri9052 Před 2 lety +1

    Cook a steak on a cast iron plate