how to clean a wood fired pizza oven

Having a clean wood fired oven is an important step for a great tasting pizza.  

In this article, I will explain how to clean your oven before and after use as the process is slightly different.

To clean a wood-fired oven after use, follow these steps:

This step occurs after you have used your oven and it’s cooled.  Avoid cleaning an oven while it’s still hot.

  • Dust pan and brush
  • Pizza peel or large spatula
  • Scrubbing brush – hard bristles with a long handle
  • Long handled mop (optional)
  • Old rags or towels
  • Bucket of water
  • Bi-carb of soda and vinegar

Instructions:

  1. Allow the oven to cool completely. Do not attempt to clean the oven while it is still hot, as this can be dangerous.
  2. Remove any large pieces of ash or debris from the oven using a broom or dustpan.
  3. Scrape the walls of the oven using a pizza peel or spatula to remove any stuck-on food or grease.
  4. Wipe the walls of the oven with a damp cloth (or mop) to remove any remaining dirt or grime.
  5. Mix a solution of equal parts water and bi-carb of soda, and use it to scrub the walls of the oven. This will help to remove any stains or odors.
  6. Rinse the walls of the oven with water, and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.
  7. To remove any remaining stains or odors, you can also use a mixture of vinegar and water, or a commercial oven cleaner. Follow the instructions on the product carefully, and be sure to ventilate the area well.
  8. Once the oven is clean and dry, you can reassemble the doors and vents, and your oven is ready to use again.

It’s important to clean your wood-fired oven regularly to maintain its efficiency and prolong its lifespan.

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