Hi all, I'm hoping that someone within this very informative & knowledgeable forum can shed some light on this one:
Whilst on holiday in Sicily recently at my father in laws small holding we cleaned up and baked fresh pizza in the bread/pizza oven on the property - whilst doing so my father in law pointed out two dark patchs on the inner oven wall telling me these would indicate when the pizza oven was hot enough (~500 degrees) by turning white - sure enough they did indeed turn white at just the perfect temperature for pizza (which was very tasty), intrigued I asked what these were made from to which I got the response - no idea, this is just what they used to do when they built these ovens..... asling around most of the locals seemed to have these as well but no one could shed any light on what these are made of.
I'm toying with the idea of buidling a pizza oven in my own garden and would love to have this feature, anybody have any idea what this might be?
Whilst on holiday in Sicily recently at my father in laws small holding we cleaned up and baked fresh pizza in the bread/pizza oven on the property - whilst doing so my father in law pointed out two dark patchs on the inner oven wall telling me these would indicate when the pizza oven was hot enough (~500 degrees) by turning white - sure enough they did indeed turn white at just the perfect temperature for pizza (which was very tasty), intrigued I asked what these were made from to which I got the response - no idea, this is just what they used to do when they built these ovens..... asling around most of the locals seemed to have these as well but no one could shed any light on what these are made of.
I'm toying with the idea of buidling a pizza oven in my own garden and would love to have this feature, anybody have any idea what this might be?