OONI Gas vs Wood vs Pellets Comparison & Real Time Cook

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2021
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    Thanks to Love Logs for supplying the wood for this video, Check them out here - www.love-logs.com
    Welcome back to another comparison video! I get asked all the time which is best to cook on with my Ooni, Gas - Pellets or wood? Well my answer is always the same, there really is no best option, its how you want to cook, and the results you want that should be the decider for your fuel.
    In this video we fire up the Ooni Karu, Ooni Fyra and Ooni Koda for a head to head comparison on Gas vs Wood vs Pellets!
    Let me know in the comments section which is the your favourite fuel to cook with!
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @jimadams4086
    @jimadams4086 Рік тому +8

    Just cooked our first pie on a Karu using gas! It was easy, fun and turned out perfectly….first time. Tomorrow switching to wood but I wanted to thank you for the great videos. Watching them before purchasing made our first time experience all the easier. Less frustrating to watch others make and correct the mistakes and we just get to learn from you!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jim! I'm glad your first one turned out well and I hope cooking tomorrow goes well too 🔥 I'm always learning so like to pass on what I find out to help others 👍

  • @jeffkoonz1730
    @jeffkoonz1730 Рік тому +2

    Just got an Ooni 16 for Christmas, really looking forward to using it! I've been making pizza on a stone in my oven for about 35 years. This year I added a steel I put on the stone. Really upped my game.

    • @andrewzolotar9358
      @andrewzolotar9358 11 місяців тому

      I'm doing in oven at the moment but with max 220degree it's not hot enough I do use stone as well but still not so good

  • @danhough5597
    @danhough5597 Рік тому +4

    Very well done review, much appreciated. I’ve been shopping these for a while now, and this was most definitely a benefit to the knowledge I’m looking for. Cheers!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      You're very welcome! Glad i could help you out! :)

  • @bigbandpistachio
    @bigbandpistachio Рік тому +1

    Some really good points you made. Just ordered the Fyre so wanted a bit of a tutorial on how to work it. I found it here! Thank you 👍

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Happy Cooking ☺️

  • @edmunek
    @edmunek Рік тому +20

    A big thank you for this video. I couldn't decide. I have ordered Fyra an hour ago (only because found it super easy to use when I was staying at some wooden cabin on a weekend getaway) Now I am watching your video and appreciate that you are actually replying back to comments and being so engaged

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +3

      You are so welcome! Its great to hear you went with the Fyra! Thats a great oven!

    • @aldiminico6513
      @aldiminico6513 Місяць тому

      My youngest son just gave my wife and I The Ooni 12 wood fired oven. Looking forward to trying it out after our vacation. Thank for the comparison 👍

  • @n8zimphotography
    @n8zimphotography Рік тому +18

    Just got the Pellet stove and I've been diving in. It seems to be a nice blend of the ease of fuel management you get with gas with some of the smokey and more traditional elements of the real hardwood. Really enjoying family pizza night with how fast these pies cook.

    • @dermfmed467
      @dermfmed467 4 місяці тому

      I feel the stone is getting cold after two pizzas. I heat it for 45 to 60 minutes at least. Do you have the same problem?

  • @waldopepper4069
    @waldopepper4069 Рік тому

    mate, appreciate your efforts. have always wondered about these, and your everyman test was just what the doctor ordered. have subscribed. cheers

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks for subscribing - I really appreciate it 👍

  • @ashleyrowell1386
    @ashleyrowell1386 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I was having a hard time deciding which model to get! After watching, I think i'll go with the koda!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment Ashley! I’m glad you found my video useful and it helped you decide which oven to go with! You won’t be disappointed 😃

  • @kaustshroff381
    @kaustshroff381 Рік тому +8

    Amazingly well done video. To the point and I love that you did it in real time; it goes to show ups and down of each oven. Brilliant!
    Question: does the wood or pallet oven give the pizza a smoky flavor?

    • @ElNadaInLada
      @ElNadaInLada Рік тому +6

      both do.
      but wood and pellets have so much quirks i would use a gas oven always over those. its just so much simpler and also quicker and _way_ cleaner. but if you are really after that smoky-flavor there speaks actually nothing against putting a little bit smoking wood or a fireresistant cup with some pellets into the gas oven for example on the right side where there are no gas burners. then you have both

  • @paulakimmel3280
    @paulakimmel3280 Рік тому

    Very helpful video. I'm thinking of making a purchase, so I appreciated seeing all three in action like this.

  • @1979jasonr
    @1979jasonr 11 місяців тому +2

    Great video. Love that it was real time and showed dealing with the wood fuelling.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching 👍🍕

  • @kle0patr0s
    @kle0patr0s Рік тому +2

    Been told I MIGHT 🤫😉 be getting a Fyra for Christmas so this video is super useful cos I had lots of questions about how easy it was to use and this just answered a lot of them 👏👏👏 thank you 🙂 you've just got a new subscriber.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Fingers crossed that you do get a Fyra for Christmas 🎅🏼🤞🏼 it's a great oven! I'm glad the video was helpful, thanks for subscribing!

  • @Artfulthistlepie
    @Artfulthistlepie Рік тому

    I just purchased the Ooni Frya 12 and this was helpful to see how the pizza is made in progress. Great video.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Awesome! Thanks for the comment! Glad it was helpful!

  • @michaelking42
    @michaelking42 2 роки тому

    Awesome, thanks for taking the time to make the pizza and the video!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      You’re very welcome! Glad you found my video useful!

  • @barconr
    @barconr 2 роки тому +163

    Cooking on wood needs more minding but its more fun and I prefer the taste. Recently cooked 11 pizzas in a row at a family gathering on the Karu and it performed great!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +15

      Cooking on wood will always be the most fun and authentic way ;)

    • @patperanelli3241
      @patperanelli3241 2 роки тому +1

      I have the ooni pro and noticed when doing bunch in a row stone cools fast, any tips, i dont use the door

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +9

      @@patperanelli3241 thanks for the question Pat, unfortunately this is just down to the fact the stone on the Ooni isn’t too thick and will loose heat having one after another pizza put on. I try to leave about 2 mins to heat back up between pizzas with a fresh piece of wood on the coals.
      Also I’ve heard of stone upgrades for the ooni called Biscotto stones, these are thicker so will likely hold heat for longer, I’ve never tried one though

    • @Jack01010
      @Jack01010 2 роки тому +17

      @@patperanelli3241 I use the gas one and it's normal for every of these oven: they aren't constructed to keep the temperature like a real big wood fire one:
      The real woodfire have multiple strate of "glassfiber" that keep the heat and instead of a thin stone it has "biscotto" that is a brick made mixing vulcanic stone with other stones.
      In this case, this stone is used to transmit violently the heat to the pizza, making it cooking faster and develop a nice crust (if u cook above 350-400 C°), so it would drop the heat faster than a biscotto.
      The trick is to minimize the cook time by doing the right dough and reaching high temperature, i usually cook over 400 C° and let the oven heat for 2-3 min, the time i use to put topping on my next pizza.
      If u are lucky enough u can do 2-3 pizza in a row but after that u have to let your oven heat up again or u will fuck up all the next pizza.
      Tip for a woodfire: everytime u have to put a pizza in the oven, put 2-3 woods in the back, with a wild flame the oven will heat faster and will cook the top of the pizza faster.

    • @BarryT895
      @BarryT895 Рік тому

      Did you find it took much time to get the temp back up after each pizza?

  • @MegaTurdfart
    @MegaTurdfart Рік тому

    This helped decide my Father’s Day gift. Thank you for the info!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      I'm glad my video helped you 👍🍕

  • @ukgroucho
    @ukgroucho 8 місяців тому +4

    Nice video! I have a Koda 16 - 60th birthday gift from my twin brother a couple of months back. One thing you did not point out is that with the Koda it's a good idea to turn the gas down to half or even low when you launch the pizza, that gives the base chance to crisp up but you don't annihilate the top before the base is crisped. I've seen comments from other Koda users where they put a alu foil tray of pellets on the left under the burner - plenty of room in the 16 - and that will smoke and impart the 'wood cooked' taste you refer to. Messed around with other stuff on it too. If you buy pre-prepared bases (Lidl has some) and make a bunch of garlic butter you can do really good garlic flatbreads in no time to accompany soups or snacking. Cast iron pans - I got some heavy duty Lodge ones (my twin bro brought them over from the US) ... amazing garlic shrimp. Gonna try steak in it next and maybe some chicken skewers.

  • @danielcharles4085
    @danielcharles4085 Рік тому

    What a great video. Thanks for putting this together!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for you comment :)

  • @kylesomerville7078
    @kylesomerville7078 2 роки тому +7

    Good comparison. I've a Fyra, find it hard to go wrong but the set up is probably the difference between it getting used very frequently vs being v more of an 'occasion',so can see the advantage of the gas. Also - turning peel is a worthwhile investment rather than having to take the pizza out to turn it!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching man! glad you liked it! I agree with the turning peel i have a couple of those now and find it much easier!

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Рік тому

      =) pizza!

  • @danieljosevski1169
    @danieljosevski1169 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I've been looking to buy one and this was very informative 👍

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks Daniel, I'm glad you liked the video! Let me know if you get one, they really a great oven ☺️

  • @chriscarter5911
    @chriscarter5911 Рік тому +1

    Great videos mate. I’ve just bought the Frya. Will be getting stuck into your vids for more tips and tricks. Cheers.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks mate! You will have a great time with your Fyra!

  • @zoeythemoonbaby714
    @zoeythemoonbaby714 2 роки тому

    Thank you for an excellent review. I want the gas unit.

  • @gregrussell4189
    @gregrussell4189 7 місяців тому

    Hi Tom, very nice comparison, thank you! We have the Ooni Karu makes good pizza as you stated takes a bit to get fire right and we all like the bit more smokey taste. A smaller pizza peel to turn is most helpful. Now we just added another pizza oven, Aidapiza wood pellet 12" with a round pizza stone you can turn without opening door- has a handle on the bottom. Makes for a more even cooking on pizza and its easier than opening the door each time to turn. Even though you have to tend and turn the handle while its cooking, it makes great pizza, and less time turning with a pizza peel. Thanks again for doing the comparisons! Cheers!

  • @whitepej
    @whitepej Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic review, gas for convenience, wood for flavor/ texture. Far and away the best review I’ve seen of these ovens, got yourself a new subscriber.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and subscribing and i really appreciate your comment 👍🍕

  • @scottrodgers2139
    @scottrodgers2139 2 роки тому +4

    When we were expecting our third child, my wife and I knew we needed a bigger vehicle. We went to one dealership and checked out minivan A one week, went to another dealership the next week and checked out minivan B, and went to a third dealership to check out minivan C the following week. There were things we liked and disliked about each one, but we weren't sure. We then went to another dealership that had minivans A, B, and C all in stock and they pulled them all up in a row so we could directly compare them, and we were able to clearly see which one was the best for us.
    This video is exactly like that. There was some things about each oven that appealed to me, but I wasn't sure until I saw all three of them right next to each other and could see which was the best for me. Thank you Tom.

    • @scottrodgers2139
      @scottrodgers2139 2 роки тому

      p.s. This is the video that sold me on the Koda 16. To say thanks for all Tom's oven videos, I did use one of his Ooni links to get me to the website when I purchased mine. Thanks again!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Hey! Thanks so much for the feedback and for using my link! Its really great to hear my video has helped someone out with a decision! You won't regret the Karu 12 its a great oven for the price! Congrats too on the 3rd baby! ;) All the best, Tom Voyage

    • @scottrodgers2139
      @scottrodgers2139 2 роки тому

      @@TomVoyageuk Actually we went with the Koda 16 for the ease of gas and be able to make bigger pizzas for all our kids (we're up to four now). Once we got our oven, watching your videos helped me be ready and all five pizzas I've made so far have turned out great. Thanks again.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      @@scottrodgers2139 wow 4! Busy man! I’ve got two and that’s enough for me 😅
      Ah, the Koda 16 is great especially for larger cooks, enjoy!

  • @michellepasche3656
    @michellepasche3656 2 місяці тому

    Tks a lot for your demonstration. ! I 'll probably buy one of these on spring and you've been of great help. 😉

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for letting me know! If you do decide to buy please let me remember to use my links! 😁

  • @J4Z666
    @J4Z666 Рік тому +1

    Cool video thanks Tom - I got the Ooni Karu this week - having the first pizzas tomorrow - You taught me that the wood cover clips on the back thanks :)

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Hey! I hope your first pizza went well 🍕

  • @linneae.1349
    @linneae.1349 Рік тому +7

    excellent video! thank you for sharing your knowledge. it's interesting how much larger the gas oven appears to be - seems like that would be easier to work with overall.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind comments! Im glad you enjoyed my videos! This is the larger version of the gas oven, ooni do a Koda 12, which is a smaller version, more similar to the other ovens in this video. I just don't currently own that oven.

  • @james080871
    @james080871 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful comparisons...so true maintaining the flame is a true frustration especially if you have guests about. The gas is my preference

  • @denisedefalco2698
    @denisedefalco2698 2 роки тому

    Just got a gas ooni for my birthday. Haven't had a chance to try it out yet. After watching the video, I'm happy that I got the gas as I know I would be too distracted to keep up with the wood! Thank you

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +1

      The perfect Birthday present! Enjoy using it :)

  • @KC_463
    @KC_463 Рік тому +2

    Super helpful - love seeing them back to back! Wish I could help taste test :)

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Haha! I’ve got lots of people that always want to come over when I film these vids! 😂

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Haha! I’ve got lots of people that always want to come over when I film these vids! 😂

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Haha! I’ve got lots of people that always want to come over when I film these vids! 😂

  • @hilarysilverman8091
    @hilarysilverman8091 Рік тому +1

    Many thanks for this video. We’ve just bought the Fyra. Fingers crossed!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      You're welcome - Happy Cooking Hilary! 🍕

  • @RinconVBC
    @RinconVBC Рік тому +1

    I liked the way the pellet one kept it crunchy yet not burnt, nice video

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks Jack! It was good to try them all 👍

  • @simonb249
    @simonb249 2 роки тому +12

    nice video thank you! A friend of mine has overcame the wood problem by adding a few charcoal briquettes with the wood. He was able to maintain a better heat and flame. It's still more work with the Karu than the other 2 but he was able to find a good compromise for his oven. Awesome results.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment Simon! Yeah adding a bit of charcoal is a very good method and something I’ll often do to make life easier when cooking on wood! It’s also good for lower temps if you want to cook things other than pizza in your oven!

  • @G17-911
    @G17-911 Рік тому

    Thanks for you time and effort. Merry Christmas. Take care

  • @tomfoolery1967
    @tomfoolery1967 Рік тому +6

    I'm using the wood fire ooni you have there. My very first cook I failed to get the pizza in because my pizza turner was way too big. So it got all jacked. Even so, the flavor was amazing!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +3

      Oh no! Luckily Even a wonky shaped pizza tastes good

    • @footbase199
      @footbase199 Рік тому +1

      Haha this exact thing happened to me. First time using my Fyra, the turner was too big, half the pizza landed in the oven, half didn’t. Make sure you have the right equipment folks Haha

  • @agm6095
    @agm6095 Рік тому +3

    I like things to be easy and to me the propane fired oven would be the easy way to go. It's practically no clean up versus ashes of the other two ovens and it has an even heat that can be controlled with a knob.. Thank you for the test.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment, and letting me know it helped you make your decision on your Ooni.

  • @bitznfix
    @bitznfix 2 роки тому +1

    I got the middle pellet one 2 weeks ago for my birthday, I love it, makes great food, also got a fire pit for Christmas, so most weekends we are in the garden enjoying both toys. Kids love it, and we have had more family and friends over, really social experiance.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds great! Happy birthday for the other week!

    • @bitznfix
      @bitznfix 2 роки тому

      @@TomVoyageuk thanks Tom

    • @nidjo83
      @nidjo83 2 роки тому

      Hi, did you try to cook any other food than pizza? I'm thinking about buying it but i would also like to bake bread and some other food which doesn't require 500 degrees, so i'm wondering is it hard to maintain lower temperature?

    • @bitznfix
      @bitznfix 2 роки тому

      @@nidjo83 yes. I bought a skillet and have done halloumi cheese on it inside the Ooni. Worked well. Also made s’mores with the kids. Also went well. Steak next thing to try

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      I’ve done a few things in the Karu 16, still haven’t done bread yet though, would be interesting to try as I worry it might be too hot.

  • @Swampster70
    @Swampster70 Рік тому +20

    When cooking with wood, use bigger pieces at the bottom to build a good flame and use smaller pieces of wood to get the flame you need to reach across the top of the cooker. Not only do you get quicker heat, it also doesn't give you as much heat. If you always use bigger pieces by the time the flame catches on a new piece of wood, the temps will rise to much. It's also easier to put in smaller pieces.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Swampster70
      @Swampster70 Рік тому

      @@TomVoyageuk
      Anytime! It's how we learn. Share useful information and enjoy what we love more.
      Thankyou for sharing all the information in your channel!
      The same information also applies to wood fired BBQ/Smokers. If you keep the pieces of wood a smaller even size, it is much easier to regulate the temperature of the smoker during a long cook. Aaron Franklin, on his MasterClass, has some good information on this.
      Bigger pieces = more fuel and more potential energy over a long period of time (it burns longer) but takes longer to start. Thicker wood smolders for a while before getting a flame.
      Smaller piece = less fuel, less potential energy and starts burning faster. The thinner the piece the faster it catches fire. That's why wood shavings catch fire so fast. The lower amount of fuel (less wood) means it doesn't raise the temp as much.

  • @patrickgagne8795
    @patrickgagne8795 Рік тому

    Excellent review. Thank you for posting it

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @eileenwalter
    @eileenwalter 2 роки тому

    Great value to see learnt a lot think I will lean towards real wood. very useful video thanks again

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks Peter! Glad it was helpful! i usually stick with wood too! But gas has its uses 👍🏻😁

  • @miramar-103
    @miramar-103 Рік тому +1

    nice video! glad I purchased the Frya .. love it !

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching, happy cooking 🍕

  • @Philkenn123
    @Philkenn123 2 роки тому

    Hi Tom, great video. Just ordered a Karu 12.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Hi Philip, Amazing, I hope you enjoy using it! Happy pizza cooking 👍

  • @ryancaputo56
    @ryancaputo56 2 роки тому

    Well done! Good on ya’!

  • @scottcampbell234
    @scottcampbell234 Рік тому +1

    thank you for the video, It helps me to make a decision on which pizza oven to buy.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Glad I could help! Which one did you go for?

  • @bobglin4209
    @bobglin4209 Рік тому +3

    Ours uses pellets and is really fun to use. We wait 15 minutes before cooking and the temps are about 600 in front and 850 in the rear. Turning the pizza is the key to success. It took about 4 tries to get it nearly perfect. Now every pizza is incredibly good. Oh, FYI pizza doesn't have to be round! Lol

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      I've had many different shaped pizzas and a few m accidental calzones too 🙈🤣

  • @MarkHarmer
    @MarkHarmer Рік тому +7

    I have the Karu 12 and love it. It seems so economical on fuel - I use charcoal and wood to start, and then add a bit more wood before each pizza. If you have nice big flat dinner plates, you can leave them underneath the Karu, and it will keep the top one a tiny bit warm, ready for the pizza, which is quite nice.
    I also bought a secondhand pure cast-iron ridged griddle pan, which is fantastic for searing steaks. With that particular one I leave the door open, because the pan has a handle that sticks out. But it works really really well - I would recommend anyone to try it. Of course Ooni makes a flat grizzler plate, but it’s much more expensive than the one I got. I also have a cast iron griddle pan with enamel on the bottom, but I decided not to risk using that one in case the enamel became a problem at high temperatures.

    • @Jaykav99
      @Jaykav99 Рік тому

      Mark have you tried bagels yet...I have a koda 16 and found a recipe/process on line to try...havent yet but expect a few burnt bagels for sure...I have done some french breads...came out ok but need more practice.

  • @stevebucaro9317
    @stevebucaro9317 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the videos…have not tried pellets or wood yet, but will soon.

  • @glennrogers5568
    @glennrogers5568 2 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you for posting.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @georgvoros6152
    @georgvoros6152 2 роки тому +17

    Hi Tom, thanks for the video. It's helping me a lot in deciding what to buy - mainly gas or wood. Coming from South Africa and now living in the UK, we tend to barbecue (braai) with charcoal, however I changed to gas a long time ago and loved the convenience of gas. Also aside from using gas my barbecue had lava rocks that helped the flavour when oil or fat would drip onto them creating smoke. Great steaks! Is it possible with the Karu to cook with gas but also add a few pieces of wood at the same time to get the wood flavour? I'm pizza mad and I've had pizza in Naples and that wood flavour does make a difference. Lastly, your pizzas look great. is there anything specific you use or do in your pizza dough recipe? Cheers

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +4

      Hi Georg and thanks for the nice comments! I work with a South African guy and he is always telling me about Braai! id love to visit SA one day and try it out!
      I've heard a few people adding wood to the stone (just one chunk) to smoulder and give a taste to the pizza. I've never tried this myself, because i would think it would create dust and ash on the stone tat would get onto the pizza/ With the Ooni karu, you get the option to use both gas and wood so might be the one for you?
      I have a few various dough recipes, but I've only ever filmed one method, as a quick dough, i really should make more dough videos, as the one i usually use is about 65% hydration, and made over 24 hours.

    • @RichardioYes
      @RichardioYes Рік тому

      hai im producent from indonesia

    • @teklife
      @teklife Рік тому +4

      yes you can throw some pieces of wood into the gas burning one.
      my brother has that gas powered one and we tried that, some people noticed the wood flavor, or thought they did because they were told or they knew it was added, but then when we cooked other pizzas without the wood and told them we had cooked with wood, they confirmed, yep, definitely a better, wood smoky flavor on this one. they were tasting something that wasn't there, just by the power of suggestion.
      so the verdict is, i don't think you actually get any 'smoky or wood flavor' when u cook these pizzas so fast, it's more psychological than anything.

  • @aspjake123
    @aspjake123 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this review mate. I have decided to go with propane and to get the smoky flavor I will put a piece of hardwood on the side. Cheers!!!!!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Your welcome thanks for watching! I’d be interested to hear how this goes as a lot of people have mentioned this technique but I’ve never tried it myself

    • @aspjake123
      @aspjake123 11 місяців тому

      @@TomVoyageuk Thank you Tom, My 12g is on order and will let you know how things work out. I am also thinking about a tray inside the oven (using gas to heat and cook) with pellets instead of wood? Cheers.
      I have a stainless steel cage on order that will hold hard wood pellets. Also I decided to got get a Koda 16 instead. Will report on my results on using a gas pizza oven assisted with pellets. Cheers!!!!!!!

  • @StrangeGarage
    @StrangeGarage 18 днів тому

    I just picked up the Green mountain pizza oven, so I'm not shopping right now, but I enjoyed the video.

  • @Ken-ti4sb
    @Ken-ti4sb Рік тому +1

    Hi Tom.. thanks for these very informative videos.
    I note you had a nice comparison of cost between the wood fired and gas on your other video. Do you have a similar comparison of costs between gas vs wood pellets as I'm thinking of getting the gas burner for my ooni 3. Thanks

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Hi, Thanks for the comment, it would be hard to assume, as pellets come in lots of variations and costs. I haven't cooked enough with pellets to understand how many kilograms a standard 5 pizza cook would burn though! good idea for a new video though!

  • @felixcolon8930
    @felixcolon8930 2 роки тому

    Thank You very much for the information. For me the wood oven is the best or even natural wood charcoal.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      I think thats my favourite too! Especially if i have the time to make a fire. Thanks for watching!

  • @meddienazifi4898
    @meddienazifi4898 2 роки тому +2

    thank you for the video. I do have the wood/gas OONI oven, but I use the wood oven for my pizza. The wood pizza tastes fantastic, although, it takes a little longer to set up the oven, it's hard to compete with the taste and quality of the wood pizza.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! I agree with you i love to cook on wood/charcoal as long as i have the time to do so. I'll use gas sometimes for convenience but the best is wood. i love the wood fire smell in the garden whilst you cook, reminds me of summer! 😎☀️

  • @holyjoker1058
    @holyjoker1058 Рік тому +1

    Hi Tom, thanks for your videos mate. Could you use any kind of wood? Thanks again, great videos!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      It's best to use a hard wood that is - untreated and dry! The guys over at love logs have some great options that are cut to size, check them out on instagram or www.love-logs.com
      I'm glad you like the videos, Thanks for watching 😊

  • @tuffguy007
    @tuffguy007 Рік тому

    I owned the Uuni3 when the company (now Ooni) delivered its first ovens. Like the Fyra it was exclusively pellets so I bought the gas accessory as well. After about 5 years and dozens of of homemade pizzas, I switched to the Karu 12 and am much happier with the multi-fuel options (and the gas accessory still fits). I don’t know about the Fyra, but the Uuni3 needed a lot of attention and the pellet hopper would sometimes clog up and the oven would cool off. It was not obvious because the pellet level would be high because the clog stopped the pellets from dropping. The hopper on the Fyra looks redesigned and probably doesn’t have the same problem. Still, I recommend the multi-fuel models for the flexibility. Very good review of an excellent line of products.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment and for watching my videos! I’d actually really like to get hold of the original uuni 3 to compare to their latest model and see what’s improved!

    • @tuffguy007
      @tuffguy007 Рік тому

      Gave mine away or I would offer it!

  • @josephsimmons11
    @josephsimmons11 2 роки тому

    Great review!

  • @izcab
    @izcab Рік тому +1

    Thanks. Great comparison.

  • @koryhearn2996
    @koryhearn2996 2 роки тому

    Great informative video. Thanks!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks Kory glad you enjoyed it!

  • @edk6epn304
    @edk6epn304 10 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks for the information. I have the Ooni Karu 16 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven, gas is easy start and able to control the heat, although I like the natural oak taste, just messy and more clean up..👍👍

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, i still use the gas especially when i entertain, its much easier to control

  • @sirnano4313
    @sirnano4313 Рік тому +2

    Nice video dude very helpful

  • @akosszabo5222
    @akosszabo5222 Рік тому

    Very good video! I'm just before to buy my oven. It will be with the wood one. Thank you for this video

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      You're welcome, thanks for watching and enjoy your Ooni!

  • @garyoconnor6131
    @garyoconnor6131 Рік тому

    This is an excellent video. You couldn’t have done better.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for the feedback! Thats great to hear you liked my videos!

    • @garyoconnor6131
      @garyoconnor6131 Рік тому

      @@TomVoyageuk Thanks for the reply Tom. Your videos are really excellent and you really show the pros and cons very well. I’ve purchased the Fyra and absolutely love it. Takes some getting used to but the results are great if you can get your prep on dough and toppings sorted. It’s an excellent starter oven for sure.

  • @martindemadrid
    @martindemadrid 2 роки тому +1

    Tom, I really enjoyed the video, subscribed, and gave it a thumbs-up. I am thinking of opening either a pizzeria or a pizza food truck and want to know if any of these ovens would work in a commercial environment. I know I would need good ventilation, but that is a given. Could any of these ovens be used inside with a hood? How do you think they would hold up in a commercial environment? I imagine the truck route would be best with a gas oven. Thanks for a great UA-cam site for all of us pizza addicts!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Martin! Thanks for the comment! Its great to hear you liked my video!
      Thats such a cool idea for a business! - im sure the ooni would be great for commercial use! i would however say you would need 2/3 so the oven can get chance to heat the stone back up between pizza. By having a couple of ovens, you can rotate the cooks and keep the heat even. And yes, gas would be much cleaner and easier to cook with in a commercial environment.
      Best fo luck with the business! let me know how it goes, we could do a Tom Voyage special on the road with Martins Pizza Van! :)

  • @davidgolombeck2930
    @davidgolombeck2930 2 роки тому

    Hi Tom ,great video thanks am going to get the wood/charc one David Los Angeles

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks David! Glad you liked the video! Your ooni will get lots of use I’m sure in the glorious weather of LA! 🌴

  • @Willowdared
    @Willowdared 9 місяців тому

    Really helpful video! I've been thinking about getting one, and on the fence about which would be the best to get. I was leaning towards gas, but now I'm thinking pellet or or wood

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment! glad it helped you out

  • @adabro
    @adabro Рік тому

    Great video, Tom. Thanks for sharing. I went with the Fyra and we’re really enjoying it so far! Lots to learn but I can already tell the difference between my pizzas cooked in this oven versus my Kamado. What thermometer are you using in this video and would you recommend it? Thanks!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment and thanks for checking out my videos! It’s great to hear they helped you! I used a thermometer from Erik Hill I have link in the description of my latest video to purchase it

  • @jbart9309
    @jbart9309 9 місяців тому +5

    Hard to say the wood crust was better. You let the first two pizzas sit a bit and they steamed from the bottom. That is why I put cooked pizzas on a rack on top of a cookie sheet. Keeps the crust from softening.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment, and your point is a fair one! However it's difficult to cook on 3 ovens, on your own, maintain a temp on all 3, make the pizzas and film all at the same time!

    • @jbart9309
      @jbart9309 8 місяців тому

      @@TomVoyageuk oh, I quite agree. I knew as you were proceeding the last pizza would have a crisp crust advantage. Only way to avoid is to cook all three pizzas at once, a sheer impossibility without lots of staff. Alternatives include putting on a cookie sheet and very loosely throwing a sheet of tin foil on top or immediately putting the first two pizzas back in their ovens for 20 seconds each. It’s asking a lot!
      Informative video nonetheless. Good job.

  • @jalleman61
    @jalleman61 2 роки тому +6

    Great comparison on the different styles of fuel.All came out well but I would have to say the one cooked with pellets looked the most professional

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching! The pellets are a really good option for cooking on a real fire, but without the need to build and maintain a charcoal/wood fire. Pellets are a good source too in terms of price and sustainability! 👍🏻🌿

    • @Judyag1
      @Judyag1 Рік тому +1

      We have the pellet one and love it!

    • @FA_2_Pilot
      @FA_2_Pilot Рік тому +2

      @@Judyag1 o fantastic I bought the pellet one! I was worried I had made a mistake!

  • @susanrichards1560
    @susanrichards1560 Рік тому

    helpful comparison!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @G4CEFITNESS
    @G4CEFITNESS 2 роки тому +7

    That was a great video. I'm on the fence on which Ooni to pick and this video helped me a little, at least narrow it down to 2, lol. Can you do a side by side comparison on the Ooni Karu 16 pro and the regular Ooni Koda 16? Those are the 2 that I'm debating on. Also, maybe you can review the tools for the them as well.. which ones are worth getting with the oven and ones you could hold off on.. Again, great videos. I can't wait to see your new video.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the comment! :)
      Thats actually the next video i want to film, the Koda and Karu 16"models. I've just filmed a Karu 16 demo this week, so once thats edited ill do the comparison, as i think slot of people will be thinking the same. Please subscribe, if you haven't already, so you'll know when the video is live! :)

    • @kimnilsson7501
      @kimnilsson7501 2 роки тому

      Karu 16 Pro is such an upgrade to the rest, so it is a no brainer (at least for me). I'm so happy with the Karu, just waiting for the backordered gasburner. You can see what you cook. Glas stays clean preety clean (start with small chunks of charcoal first, buld it up and the baam go for it -tired only using coal and had it up to over 400C). Good height to make a bread (not tested yet, though). Just bought the Grizzler and tne round sizzler (you can use them side by side, and not as heavy as the square Sizzler/grizzler). Karu is soo versatile. Ok it costs a bit more, but it is also so much more, and in the end you will not regret it. Happy baking.

  • @Tman2022
    @Tman2022 2 місяці тому +1

    I got the fyra mainly because I already have a pellet smoker, so fyra can use the same pellets and I don't need to buy any different fuels. Tastes great and I think is a great balance between great flavor and ease of use.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 місяці тому

      That's very convenient if you already have a smoker 👍🍕

  • @petererle5194
    @petererle5194 2 роки тому

    Well done. You didn’t panic!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Well, to be honest its not my first mishap! Believe me ive had my fair share of panics, but over time you learn to deal with these things and resolve it! Thanks for watching!

  • @LiquidTrees
    @LiquidTrees Рік тому +3

    I use the pellet one and I used it once to cook a piece of salmon and let me tell you! That salmon tasted excellent and cooked faster than making a sandwich! And Pizzas always taste great on it!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Sounds great, i love salmon but haven't cooked it on the Ooni yet, I need to give this a try!

  • @simplyeybo
    @simplyeybo 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos. So informative and it’s impressive how relax you are .
    Opposite of me.
    So I have the karu and in one of your videos you started the fire with charcoal then added wood which is an extra step while here straight to wood.
    Which one you think is better ?

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks mate I’m glad you like my videos! And I’m glad you find them useful!
      I like cooking on pure wood but it’s hard to maintain temps, and takes a lot of care and attention. In my latest video, I do a cool using charcoal and wood, on the new Ooni Karu 16. This is defiantly a more successful way of cooking as you get a good consistent base temp from the charcoal, and a burst of flames from the wood, and the glass doesn’t get covered in sooner either

  • @JDM_MSK
    @JDM_MSK Місяць тому +1

    It’s definitely an art !

  • @rooseveltotello76
    @rooseveltotello76 Рік тому

    Gracias por tu video me ha sevido bastante para decidirme cual es el mejor. Saludos desde E C U A D O R , MACHALA EL ORO 🇪🇨🤗😀

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Hola! De Nada! Gracias por ver mi video

  • @robertdunoskovic1564
    @robertdunoskovic1564 Рік тому +1

    Have you tried cooking clams and mussels in the ooni? Garlic, shallots, olive oil. Then deglaze with wine and diced tomatoes add shellfish cook till the shells completely open. Discard the ones that didn't open if any. Finish with whole butter and fresh basil. A squeeze of lemon.... Delicious 🤤

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      I haven't but the sounds AMAZING! adding that to my list of things to try 😋

  • @tomm4259
    @tomm4259 2 роки тому

    Great video. it would be fun test to see how the gas only oven like the koda 16 would would work if you add to it 8" pellet smoker tube as pit it against the stock pellet oven

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      A few people have requested a similar video, mainly to test with a chunk of wood on a gas oven to see if you can get a Smokey taste! Think it would be a good video!

    • @teklife
      @teklife Рік тому

      @@TomVoyageuk i replied to this earlier. my brother has 2 ooni pizza ovens, he recently got the gas powered one this summer. we did tests for our party with and without burning some hardwood in there. most ppl couldn't tell the difference. a few said they could. then when we cooked more pizzas after the wood had burned out completely, but we said that it was cooked with wood in the chamber, and could they tell, could they taste it, and MORE people this time said they tasted the wood and that it was better, but there was no wood in there at all.
      they were tasting something that wasn't there merely by the suggestion, by saying that we had cooked it with wood.
      i don't think it makes a bit of difference. the pizzas cook too fast, and the char is really what gives that smoky flavor, it's burned after all.

  • @JG-cl2gt
    @JG-cl2gt 2 роки тому

    Awesome video! Thanks a lot!

  • @futjacques4804
    @futjacques4804 Рік тому +1

    Good video!

  • @Jack01010
    @Jack01010 2 роки тому +1

    before cooking pizza on a wood fire oven, when the temperature is reached, always put woods in it: you ned the flame to cook your pizza:
    In fact , if we are talking only about the cooking, the gas was the best in this test because the flame is consistent!
    The pellet i guess was a bit weak, the woodfire would be the more wild and harder to cook on because you need the flame to be alive and it would burn your pizza everytime, but in this test, if u had the flame from the start of the cooking, it would've beeen better than the gas! :)

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment Jack, I've seen people in the past using a chunk of wood on top of pellets to keep a more consistence flame! Never tried it myself though.

  • @aswain5252
    @aswain5252 9 місяців тому +1

    I thought you were spot on. it is very hard to keep flame going n pellets stocked n keep a perfect even fire. Gas is probably next for me.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  8 місяців тому

      Yeah if you're not bothered about cooking on wood fire, then gas is a great go too. I often use gas when doing events or parities as you don't have to worry

  • @jmauds49
    @jmauds49 2 роки тому

    Great vids as always quick question pro or karu 12 cheers

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad you enjoy the videos! For me, it’s a bit unfair because I’ve owned a Karu 12 for mo the and I love it but I’ve never used a ooni pro. So I guess my answer would be to stick with what I know… the Karu 12!

  • @Trumpetmaster77
    @Trumpetmaster77 Рік тому +1

    fantastic cook! new subscriber here!

  • @slds108
    @slds108 Рік тому +1

    Nice helpful video thank you. As I'll only have one oven to tend, and I'm a charcoal bbq man, I'll be buying a wood fired oven ..

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      I'm glad it was helpful! Have you decided which one you will be buying?

    • @slds108
      @slds108 Рік тому

      @@TomVoyageuk I think either a Gozny roccbox or Gozny dome

  • @adnanpasic3935
    @adnanpasic3935 Рік тому

    Just got Ooni Fyra 12..still not tested it but this video is great. Now I know more about how to cook pizza, or, how to start with it :) thanx man

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  11 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for watching! Enjoy your Ooni!

  • @brianmclaughlin1008
    @brianmclaughlin1008 2 роки тому

    Where did you get the table from
    I've got the ooni Karu 12 love it but still to try the gas

  • @JohnHeng
    @JohnHeng 11 місяців тому

    I lol'd when you said "the fire can go out like that when you're cooking on 3 ovens" 😂 I'll watch out for that. Thanks for the video!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  11 місяців тому

      Haha the struggle is real trying to cook on 3 ovens and film at the same time! 😆

  • @aliciacorelli2908
    @aliciacorelli2908 11 місяців тому +1

    Very good information thank you

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching 👍😊

  • @tvviewer4500
    @tvviewer4500 2 роки тому +8

    You need to leave the doors off the pellet and wood one for a couple minutes to let the heat reach the whole oven before you put the doors on. The coolness dampens the air flow and then puts out the fire. Do this and the fire won't go out.

    • @nonstantine
      @nonstantine 2 роки тому +3

      I second this! I found this out accidentally when I flaked and left the door off between pizzas. The stone got to 748 F with the door off. Was only reaching 530 F with the door on.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +2

      I'll give this a try as i've always lit the oven then placed the door on, with the correct airflow the oven has always got up to temp ok. But if this method works faster, then happy days!

    • @thomas9961
      @thomas9961 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@TomVoyageukdid it work?

  • @grannygreendoor
    @grannygreendoor Рік тому

    Very helpful video.....(lovely garden 🤔)

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! I like to try to keep the garden as nice as I can with very limited botanical knowledge! 😂

  • @gavprig
    @gavprig Рік тому

    Really helpfull vid

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!! Glad you found it useful! 😍

  • @captureinstyle
    @captureinstyle 2 роки тому

    Thank you. Great video! Which wood did you use? And what’s the fire gun did you use to start the wood fire. Thank you.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the nice comment! I use Oak most of the time, but any solid hardwood will do as long as its very dry! The lighter is just from amazon, if you search for chefs blow torch you'll find similar.

  • @anujbansal94
    @anujbansal94 2 місяці тому +1

    Really helpful

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 місяці тому

      Glad to hear that 👍🍕

  • @57koop
    @57koop 2 роки тому

    Great video I appreciate it but I really would like the wood taste would smoke taste that’s why even though it takes a little bit more maintenance to keep it going I like the karu

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad you liked my video

  • @bretleversha
    @bretleversha 2 роки тому +10

    The gas oven just is beyond simple and beats the other 2 hands down in every aspect. You could have cooked the pizza in the gas oven longer for a crispier crust I believe, but it is amazing how fast it cooked the pizza compared to the other 2. Someone mentioned in another post, you dont get the smokey flavour with the gas oven but you get all the other flavours that the smoke would normally hide. I think l'm after the Ooni gas pizza oven myself now. Great video Tommy.

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks Brett, im glad the video helped you make your decision! Im really on the fence as i love both methods of cooking for different reasons. This week we had friends over for pizza, so i went with gas, nice and easy, and good because we did 12 pizzas, and could turn down in between cooks.
      If its just my family, i'll go wood, because i like the process of building and maintaining a good fire, and think the taste is great too! thanks for watching! 👍🏻

    • @mervyn2316
      @mervyn2316 Рік тому

      Is Ooni better than the Gozney ones? I know it's not directly related to this video

  • @tedjspenadel
    @tedjspenadel 2 роки тому

    Great video. Nice grass!

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Glad you liked the video! And my grass! 😂

  • @linasvelavicius330
    @linasvelavicius330 Рік тому

    excellent review

    • @TomVoyageuk
      @TomVoyageuk  Рік тому

      Thank you kindly! Thanks for watching