My buddy Jean and his neighbor Jacques spent much of the last three years building an adobe
Québec bread oven. While Jean and Jacques appreciate baking bread, their main interest is *pizza*! So on the occasion of our friend Kevin's lastest trip up from Whitewater WI, we all got together to make and enjoy some pizza. First thing, of course, is to get the oven fired up:

The base is steel-reinforced concrete blocks, the oven floor is firebrick, the oven itself is local blue clay collected and aged by J & J, using straw as the filler. The A-frame top is essential since rain and snow would wash away the unfired clay. It gets pretty warm inside the oven—the temp here is a bit over 500°F

Jean rolled out the pizzas and put them into aluminum pans (he's still experimenting with different tools and techniques: this is only about the 3rd or 4th fire). These pans were unsatisfactory, and Jean is now experimenting with a commercial pan. He has to use a pan because the oven floor is fire brick, and J & J don't think that they can rest the pizza on the bricks directly.

We made three pizzas: a margarita, a mushroom and anchovy and dry mozzarella, and a full-dressed with wet mozzarella. Note our source of REALLY fresh basil leaves!


Here's a closeup of the full-dressed:

Capers and pepperoni, and some special Geo tomato sauce. While we were constructing the pizzas, the rest of the crew whiled away the sunny afternoon out on the deck. (A house isn't a house, a flat isn't a flat, in Montréal unless it has a deck or a balcony!)

Jean gingerly put the pizza into the oven:

Where it cooked for c. 3 mins, Jean rotating it constantly with the prod:

It looked great on the way out

and a close-up look showed even better

The table was ready

Up close it looked just great

And the crust was perfectly browned underneath: ah perfection!

In the end, one happy group of pizza-eaters!

We learned a lot from this experience. Next time should be even better! I think Jean and Jacques have done a fabulous job with their Québec Oven. Would that everyone could have one in their backyard!!
Geo
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