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| I came across this on the Internet today, and it has me thinking. We need a standard method of describing heat in a wood-fired oven, ranging from warm to very hot. Now that we have finished V1.0 of the Cooking e-Book, I can see that this will help. Can we come up with a wood-fired version of this? Their "very hot" isn't very hot. James Conversions TEMPERATURES Gas Mark 1 = 140C = 275F = Very cool Gas Mark 2 = 150C = 300F = Cool Gas Mark 3 = 160C = 325F = Warm Gas Mark 4 = 180C = 350F = Moderate Gas Mark 5 = 190C = 375F = Fairly Hot Gas Mark 6 = 200C = 400F = Fairly Hot Gas Mark 7 = 210C = 425F = Hot Gas Mark 8 = 220C = 450F = Very Hot Gas Mark 9 = 240C = 475F = Very Hot
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| almost laughable when one is talking about dome temps in the 800's and floor temps between 700 and 750 for cooking pizza. Maybe a flat factor (1.71) can be applied to the 425 number to equal 725F Mark 1 = 243C = 470F = Very cool Mark 2 = 266C = 510F = Cool Mark 3 = 293C = 560F = Warm Mark 4 = 316C = 600F = Moderate Mark 5 = 338C = 640F = Fairly Hot Mark 6 = 360C = 680F = Fairly Hot Mark 7 = 385C = 725F = Hot - throw the pizza in! Mark 8 = 410C = 770F = Very Hot Mark 9 = 432C = 810F = Very Hot nah looking back at those numbers you should come up with your own scale |
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| Here is a shot at a wood-fire temperature scale. I would appreciate comments on this -- it's a first cut. James
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| James, Not too shabby for a first cut. I think you have it knocked. Breaking it down further would not add a lot of useful information. Under the "some bread" temp, you might add pan breads, enriched bread, sweet breads or some such. Jim
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| add in how Mississippi is to be used hopefully they won't have a high threshold for pain |
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