Backyard Wood Fired (Pizza) Oven

We love pizza!!! Especially NY style pizza. In fact, we took our grandsons on a Pizza Tasting Adventure a few years ago. We visited 4 build your own pizza restaurants. We watched them build and cook our pizza, which created an inspiration in us to do it at home.

We decided we wanted a wood fired outdoor brick oven, so we started to research how to build one. There’s a lot of oven options out there. Gas, wood, metal, brick, premade, or build. We decided to buy a DIY wood fired pizza oven kit from The Fire Brick Co.. The company is located in Australia. We purchased their D105 Oven Kit. Their attention to detail and support was phenomenal.

The process of building your own pizza oven is time consuming. If you prefer instant gratification, you may want to purchase a ready made metal one. We wanted one that looked authentic and we could use over and over again. We wanted to be able to see into the oven from our hot tub we installed in fall of 2022, creating a resort like atmosphere in our backyard.

July, 2023: Foundation & Base

We started to build the oven in our backyard in July, 2023. After we decided on which company to buy from, the next decision was yard location. We wanted it located near our back patio. We had to prep the ground before the kit arrived. The process of building it required a lot of concrete and rebar.

Point # 1: We recommend you have construction skills (or a friend with construction skills) to built a DIY wood fired pizza oven.

August, 2023: The Dome

It’s been over 1 month into this project. It took 2 weeks to complete the brick dome. Then we had to build a cover over it to protect it from the elements so it would not crack. That took 1 day.

Once the cover was done, the next steps were putting the insulation over the dome, finishing the front edge, and attaching the chimney so we could test the oven. That took 12 days.

September, 2023: First Fire

A little over 2 months into this project we were able to build 4 major firings in our oven AFTER allowing proper curing time as per the instructions.

October, 2023: Final Touches

All that was left was painting the dome (had to pick out the perfect paint color) and adding side walls to the covering. Total project time was a little over 3 months.

Not just a Pizza Oven!

The key to good pizza is the crust, the sauce and the CHEESE! We needed to find a good recipe for pizza dough/crust and sauce. The sauce was easy, but finding a perfect dough/crust we like was trial and error. We finally settled on a quick, thin crust recipe. You can view some of our pizza crust ideas on Pinterest board named: Roll it and pat it, and mark it with a P. (For Pizza Dough & ME!)

In addition to making pizza in our oven, we’ve grilled steaks, baked meatloaf, baked lasagna in an iron baking dish, smoked peppers & tomatoes for our homemade salsa. The oven stays warm over night, so we can easily use it the following day.

I gotta ask: “What would you cook in a wood fired oven?”

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We love our wood fired oven. I kinda wish we had one inside our house! And yes, we have to stock up on the proper wood to cook with. Our #1 choice: Oak.

We aren’t just a market, we are Rustic Country Market Living.

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Do you Pinterest?

Are you following Rustic Country Market on Pinterest?

Since we retired we no longer use meal kits for our meals. As convenient as they were, they no longer fit our lifestyle. Instead, we compost, we garden, we can and freeze a lot of our own food; plus we have chickens for eggs, and we buy meat from local farmers/ranchers.

That said, we now collect recipes on Pinterest to cook most of our meals. We have a variety of boards related to different types of food.

We also “Pin” craft ideas on Pinterest.

If it inspires us, we “Pin” it!

If it inspires you, “Pin” it!

We aren’t just a market, we are Rustic Country Market Living.

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Factor 75…

It was after 5:30 PM and our Factor 75 box had not arrived at our house. OnTrac showed our box was still out for delivery. I ended up calling OnTrac to get a status on our delivery because it was going to get dark outside soon. I had to turn the porch light on so they could find us. Our first box of Factor 75 meals was finally delivered by OnTrac at 7:11 PM.

Package Arrived

The contents were well insulated. Factor 75 packed the food with 3 ice packs. The gel in the ice packs are nontoxic, but not biodegradable.

Unlike other meal services we’ve tried, each Factor 75 meal is cooked from scratch by their chefs. Our first order included 2 – Smoked Pulled Pork, 2- Lemon Rosemary Chicken Breasts and 2- Spicy Turkey Poblano Bowls.

The Smoked Pulled Pork was extremely tasty. The meat was lean. It included Carnitas Style Pork, Chili Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Corn.

My husband really enjoyed the Spicy Turkey Poblano Bowl included Spicy Turkey, Green Beans and Sour Cream.

The Lemon Rosemary Chicken was very flavorful. It included Chicken, Cauliflower Rice and Carrots. There were no leftovers, but the portion size was filling.

One might compare Factor 75 to frozen box food, but it is fresh, not frozen. The meals taste like a home cooked meal and/or high quality restaurant food.

Every meal is free of gluten, soy, hormones, antibiotics, and preservatives. All meats are pasture-raised and grass-fed and their produce is organic.

Source: Factor 75 WebsitE FAQs

Until next time…

Inspiring Home Life,

We aren’t just a market, we are Rustic Country Market Living.

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Retail Meal Kits…

While waiting for our first Factor 75 order to arrive, we decided to try Home Chef’s retail meal kits sold at Fry’s. After all, we already tried their meal kit service.

Comparing them to their home delivery, there’s definitely less trash buying them this way! (Read my Home Chef home delivery review here: https://rusticcountrymarket.com/meal-time-update). There’s also less meal choices when buying the retail version of Home Chef.

For the most part, we enjoyed the meals. The food is average quality and flavor. Definitely better priced than a restaurant; however, the retail portions don’t leave much left overs.

Did buying the retail version of Home Chef cause us to want to return to using Home Chef’s delivery meal service? To be honest, no. We will occasionally buy the Home Chef retail version in the future if there’s a meal we like available to purchase.

I’ll be sharing our Factor 75 meal experience soon. Until then…

Inspiring Home Life,

We aren’t just a market, we are Rustic Country Market Living.

Inspiring Home Life ♥️,

THE RELENTLESS REDECORATOR