Caporegime
Edit - found some links that say the oven will lock itself, so his thread is probably redundant unless anyone knows how to disable the lock!
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Has anyone tried using their oven's self-cleaning function to cook stuff? Was it successful?
I'm looking to get into home made pizzas. Tools at my disposal are a BBQ with good quality charcoal, and a decent Siemens oven, which reaches ~300 degrees C in normal modes, but also has a pyrolitic function.
I've got a pizza stone and a few other bits on the way.
Something struck me when researching dough recipes etc. last night...is there any reason why I can't use the pyrolitic function to replicate the temperatures achieved in a proper wood-fired pizza oven?
I've Googled it but not found much, so I'm assuming this is a bad idea for a reason I've not thought of. Perhaps the oven prevents itself being opened when in pyrolitic mode, for example...
Anyway, has anyone tried this?
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Has anyone tried using their oven's self-cleaning function to cook stuff? Was it successful?
I'm looking to get into home made pizzas. Tools at my disposal are a BBQ with good quality charcoal, and a decent Siemens oven, which reaches ~300 degrees C in normal modes, but also has a pyrolitic function.
I've got a pizza stone and a few other bits on the way.
Something struck me when researching dough recipes etc. last night...is there any reason why I can't use the pyrolitic function to replicate the temperatures achieved in a proper wood-fired pizza oven?
I've Googled it but not found much, so I'm assuming this is a bad idea for a reason I've not thought of. Perhaps the oven prevents itself being opened when in pyrolitic mode, for example...
Anyway, has anyone tried this?