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| Oh definitely spray into the oven. There are several threads on this topic if you look around. Most of us use a garden sprayer/mister and there will not be an issue with spraying water on the bricks, as the superheated air in the oven steams it immediately. The brick oven can be steamed before the loading and right at loading. Best Dutch |
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| Jim and Dutch, Thanks, I will search for the posts on steam and bread baking. I've been spending so much time on the oven, I haven't really taken any time to read up on everything I can do with it once I am done. I downloaded both eCookBooks and haven't even looked at them since. So much to learn! S |
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| Not spraying, but I tried a steam pan with my bread batch last night and it worked wonders! Fantastic crisp crust, different colour. It really made a difference. W. (chewing a bit of crust) |
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| When I bake bread in a home oven on a pizza stone I baste the bread with water before it goes into the oven and I then throw 1/2 cup of water directly onto the oven floor when the bread is first loaded In the wood fired mud oven there is an old cast iron pot filled with nuts and bolts, nails and pieces of rebar which remains in the oven during firing just after the bread is loaded 1/2 cup water is poured into this pot the water creates a steam cloud (be careful) and the results are similar to a steam injected oven |