Top 10 Foods to Bake in Your Pizza Oven – Other Than Pizza - Pizza Oven Reviews, Recipe and Tips (2024)

With approximately 525,000 items in the world you can bake, it seems a bit foolish and irresponsible to buy a $3000 outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, and then let it sit for days (or yes, even weeks) at a time, unused and gathering cobwebs in the deep, interior dark spaces! We’re slowly gathering our favorite recipes on this page, but for now, I’m feelin’ the need to summarize a whole lot of ideas for you to consider for your oven. Who knows – maybe looking over this list may inspire you to get an oven just so you can try some of these options. This is not a recipe article (though we do outline basic bread dough), but rather, an idea list. Our recipe section will have more specifics! We lay out our own favorites with a list – but it go way out of hand and there’s more than TEN! Makes a lot of sense, I know.

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Grape Focaccia Bread

Here’s a simple bread that everyone seems to love. It’s just a simple variation on the classic olive focaccia. You’ll need to start with the dough, and we’ve laid out a basic starting idea for a good all around bread dough.

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Wood-Fired Grape Focaccia

  • 1 cup semolina flour
  • 4 1/2 – 5 cups of all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp. dry instant yeast
  • 1 tsp. sugar
  • 2 tsp. salt
  • 2 cup water, 60-70 ˚F
  • Olive oil

To make the dough, grab your mixer, fitted with the dough hook, and dissolve the yeast, sugar and salt in the water, mixing over low speed for 3 minutes. Then, add the flours and mix at low speed for 2 minutes. The dough should be releasing from the sides of the bowl and not sticking. If thedough is too sticky, add more flour. If it is too dry and climbing up the dough hook, add more water. Mix for 7 more minutes. Removethe dough from the bowl and place onto a work surface. Cover with a damp cloth or plastic wrap and allow it to rest for 8-12 min.

Shape the dough into a thick log (or something like that) and then cut it into several pieces (about 7-oz. each). Roll the dough on the work surface in a circular motion with your hands,forming a smooth ball and place the balls on a lightly oiled baking sheet. Cover the surface of each ball with some olive oil to prevent the dough from forming a hard skin. Cover the dough balls with plastic wrap or with an airtight cover and place in the fridge for at least 8 hours. Before using the dough, let it rest at room temperature for at least 1 hour. You can keep the dough atroom temperature for up to 3 hours. The dough will continue to get soft as it sits and it will become more tender and delicate, while at the same time it will be easier to stretch. The dough is over-proofed (risen too much) when it becomes too soft to work with and bubbles form on the surface. You’ll know the dough is too over-proofed if you poke your finger into it and the indentation remains. If the imprint rises back immediately, the dough is under-proofed (so, let it sit longer). If your finger imprint springs back a little bit, that usually indicates it’s perfectly proofed (AKA – you’ve let it sit for exactly the right amount of time, and it’s ready to bake).

To make the focaccia, stretch the dough on a floured surface so it’s about 3/4″ thick. You’ll want to brush the dough with olive oil right away. Press the grapes (or a combo of grapes and raisins) into the surface of the dough and sprinkle with salt to taste. The oven should be around 500˚F and it’ll turn out to be around 8×12″ in size.

Potato Chips

This one’s short, but oh so good. The only catch to this one is that it uses potato skins, which means you’ll need to have a use for the potato itself or it’s a waste. We have not tried this one yet, so I’m not sure how well it might (or might not) work if you use the potato itself along with the peels – just peel the entire potato and make the whole thing look like potato skins all over your counter or in a bowl or cutting board. Chuck all the slices into olive oil and place them onto a baking stone. Sprinkle salt on them let them bake at around 400˚F for about a half hour until crispy. BE SURE to adjust that time (maybe quite a bit) depending on exactly how thick you’ve cut each slice.

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Sweet Potato Chips

Quesadillas

Make short work out of multiple quesadillas in your oven on a pizza stone (either indoor, conventional oven, or better yet, your pizza oven for a better flavor)

Apple or Berry Cobbler

Here’s something you can make in any oven, but again, with your pizza oven, it takes on a different quality with crispier exteriors and different (BETTER) flavors.

Dutch Pancake

You’ve probably heard of Dutch pancakes, but it’s a whole different game if your oven is cruising around 600˚F. The pancakes edges curl in seconds right before your eyes and the quality is (again) different than using a skillet on an electric range.

Lamb Stew with Veggies

This idea is super awesome and healthy! It take a bit of finessing with the oven going up over 600˚F and then OFF! It has paprika, oregano, olive oil, carrots, onions, garlic, parsnips, wine, beef, cinnamon and orange zest. Just tell me when to stop! I could go on you know.

Rock Cakes

These were popular during the last world war because of rations on eggs and sugar, but surprise, surprise! – They’re more popular now than ever! We love the result from a wood-fired oven. Recipes abound online!

Salty Chocolate Chunk Cookies

It’s a no-brainer that cookies are easy to make in a regular oven. However, often cookies will have edges that are too well done (aka – BURNED!) but we just accept that as a natural consequence or condition of baking cookies. In a wood-fired oven however, the even-ness of the heat distributed through the stone itself, minimizes the difference between the center of the cookie, and the edges.

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Wood-Fired Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Cheese Scones with Tomato and Basil

Not just your regular, everyday scones – No Siree! Try rubbing together a bunch of butter, flour and baking powder until you get a bread-crumb-ish mixture which you place into a container of buttermilk to finish the dough-making process! Wow, that sounds good “as is”. No need for a whole lot more!

Wood-fired Cinnamon Rolls

It’s not so much the recipe that makes the difference here, but how they’re made (obviously wood-fired). We stumbled on this idea during our research on what to do with any leftover pizza dough – yup, the same dough!

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Wood-Fired Cinnamon Rolls

Chicken Strips

With 20 minutes of bake time and a selection of garlic, olive oil, parmesan, bread crumbs, basil and pepper, you’re good to go for most likely the best chicken strips you’ve had in, oh, YOUR LIFE!

Wood-fired Cheese Fondue

Wine and cheese never tasted so good!

Pepperoni Pizza Zucchini

This one’s unique because you can have a great meal for under 500 calories using this vegetable as a base. Not only that, but it’s quite possible to make this easily and quickly in an indoor pizza oven, or a gas oven. In fact, many of the ideas on this page are done quite nicely in a patio, propane oven, while it’s possible to make others in a stove top pizza oven model.

Wood-fired Cherry Vine Tomatoes

There’s something wholesome and satisfying about eating a food that is basically just as it was picked from the earth (in this case, some heat was added), without being manipulated and put through a long process to change its qualities and characteristics. We love grilling vegetables from our garden in our pizza oven, and here’s one of the best veggies we like to use.

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Wood-Fired Vine Tomatoes

Stone-baked Coconut, Almond, Cashew Banana Bread

Yes, I’m in love with this one too! I can’t stop with ideas for pizza oven recipes.

I’m taking a breather!

I’m guessing you’ve garnered some great ideas, and they don’t stop! Of course, no website will have covered EVERY topic EXHAUSTIVELY (well, I am exhausted, but that’s different!). We’re only trying to inspire you, and bring lots of great ideas and information together in one place. We hope we’ve done that and we hope you have found some value and inspiration in what we do each and every day here at pizzaovenreview.com. We’re open to your ideas and comments on all we do and we thank you for taking the time to visit!

Top 10 Foods to Bake in Your Pizza Oven – Other Than Pizza was last modified: September 30th, 2019 by Pete

Top 10 Foods to Bake in Your Pizza Oven – Other Than Pizza - Pizza Oven Reviews, Recipe and Tips (2024)

FAQs

What can I make in a pizza oven besides pizza? ›

28 of the Best Mouthwatering Food to Cook in a Pizza Oven
  1. Ribeye Steak. There's nothing like a flame-cooked ribeye steak, and our refractory pizza oven can help you sear up a magnificent, restaurant-style steak in a matter of minutes. ...
  2. BBQ Ribs. ...
  3. Focaccia. ...
  4. Ciabatta. ...
  5. Naan Bread. ...
  6. Roasted Vegetables. ...
  7. Corn on the Cob. ...
  8. Potato Chips.

Can you bake bread in a pizza oven? ›

The good news is, it doesn't really matter what kind of pizza oven you have, you can still bake a lovely crusty loaf in it, even if you own a gas oven from a brand other than Igneus.

Can you cook chips in a pizza oven? ›

Seasoned Potato Chips

A sprinkle of salt and cracked pepper is all it takes to get some crunchy and crispy potato chips from a pizza oven. You can also exploit different seasonings, herbs and oils for a unique and flavourful taste.

Can you cook fish in a pizza oven? ›

The answer to can you roast fish in a wood burning pizza oven is YES! When you're wondering what to cook in a pizza oven besides pizza, add fish to your list.

Can you use a pizza oven as a normal oven? ›

Pizza ovens, in many instances, can be used as regular ovens, allowing you to cook some of your favourite dishes and infuse that famously smoky flavour. You can almost use your pizza oven every night of the week, depending on what kind of foods you're making. Here's a few great foods you can make in your pizza oven!

Can you cook burgers in a pizza oven? ›

When that craving for burgers calls, fire up your Ooni pizza oven: our cast-iron flame-cooked double smash burger is stacked with gouda cheese, pickle, red onion, lettuce and tomato, and served between sweet butter-toasted brioche buns.

Can you bake sourdough in pizza oven? ›

For centuries, Italians have been using their wood-fired pizza ovens to bake loaves of bread.

Can you put raw pizza dough in the oven? ›

Bake the naked pizza dough in the oven at 450 degrees for 7 minutes. During this time prep your toppings. I am sort of a purist so it's sauce, cheese , and seasoning. Never add the toppings to raw pizza dough.

Can I use lump charcoal in my pizza oven? ›

If you own an Ooni pizza oven, it is more likely you've been told to stick with lump charcoal. This popular option offers long-lasting heat suitable for churning out several pizzeria-quality pizzas.

Is apple wood good for pizza oven? ›

It's crucial to avoid treated wood or chemically infused lumber, as these can release harmful toxins when burned. Fruit woods, such as apple, peach, and pear, are viable choices for pizza ovens, offering a unique flavor profile.

What meat to cook in a pizza oven? ›

As mentioned above, it's the high temperatures that pizza ovens can reach that makes cooking pizza a 60 second job, literally! It's these high temperatures that also make your pizza oven perfect for achieving that gnarly, charred finish to cuts such as Ribeye Steak, Chicken Thighs and Lamb Cutlets.

How to make salmon in a pizza oven? ›

Preheat your Cast Iron Pan in your Ooni pizza oven with a splash of oil for 3 minutes. Brush your salmon fillets with olive oil and place them in your hot sizzler pan. Return the pan to the oven and cook the fillets for 4-5 minutes until opaque, making sure to flip the pan round to ensure an even cook.

How to cook steak in a pizza oven? ›

  1. Heat the pizza oven to 600 degrees .
  2. Season your Steak generously with salt and pepper on both sides.
  3. Add the steak to the skillet.
  4. Slide into the pizza oven.
  5. Cook on one side for 3 minutes.
  6. Flip and cook on the other side for 3 minutes.
  7. Remove from the oven.
  8. Top with Herb butter.
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What else can you cook in Gozney Dome? ›

From high temperature steaks or lobster, through to low and slow cooked brisket, the Dome can do it all. Check out our recipe pages for more information.

How else can you cook a pizza? ›

Alternatively, an air-fryer is another pizza cooking option. Press the disk of dough into a well-oiled cooking basket. Add the sauce and toppings to the pizza and then use the air fryer to cook it at 375 degrees until the cheese is melted and the crust is down.

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