Pulled pork pizza with Stubbs Pecan & Maple

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Re: Pulled pork pizza with Stubbs Pecan & Maple

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Thanks for the tip re the towel as insulation, I know it's gas but it may well solve the Outdoorchef problem. (I will remember to leave a slightly larger gap to let the waste gas out)
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Or why not do it proper job, and build your own wood oven, took me 4 days and limited building skills!
It's great using the charcoal from this, straight into the smoker, and carry on cooking in that.
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My building skills arent exactly the best, it once took me 3 hours to hang some coat hooks.
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Re: Pulled pork pizza with Stubbs Pecan & Maple

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Now that's the way to cook pizza!!! :D


and a whole lot of other things too...
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Re: Pulled pork pizza with Stubbs Pecan & Maple

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Had 500 deg C out of her last weekend, cooked the pizza perfectly in under 30 sec!
The hotter you can get the better.
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