The Wood-Fired Blog

Wood Fired Chicken Pesto Apricot Pizza

Sep 22, 2015

Tart, creamy, sharp, savory, and sweet … just a few of my favorite things. Keeping with the spring and summer seasons, this recipe highlights the sweet ripeness of apricots combined with the tart creaminess of goat cheese.  Add savory chicken meat and a sharp pop of homemade pesto, and you have a complete feast with just one pizza. Until next week, feast well. – Chef Bart Get all the flavors... Read More

Wood Fired Roasted Artichokes

Sep 08, 2015

Eating local … I grew up a little more than 100 miles north of Castroville, California. Castroville sits just outside of Monterey and a mere 8 miles from Forno Bravo HQ. Since the 1920’s, Castroville and the Salinas Valley have been among the most productive agriculture regions of California. It can be said the area is known for its artichokes. An artichoke is the flower of the thistle plant, technically... Read More

Wood Fired Brussel Sprouts

Wood Fired Grill Kaléapeño Bacon infused Brussel Sprouts

Aug 17, 2015

Thank you, Jim King, for contributing this recipe! Wood Fired Grilled Brussel Sprouts & Bacon Infused in a Kalèpeño sauce and fresh Jalapeños Read More

CONTEST – Tuscan Rabbit

Aug 17, 2015

Recipe submitted by Michael Davies for our contest.  Thanks Michael. A good hearty rabbit dish for any occasion. Read More

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Prosciutto, Pesto, Radish & Romanesco Pie

Jul 06, 2015

I am back to pizza making this week, inspired by lesser-used, non-traditional toppings. I am also breaking the golden rule of not overloading the pizza with toppings. Romanesco broccoli or simply Romanesco plays the starring role in this vegetable-driven prosciutto concoction. So what is Romanesco? Credit to the Community Table Website for the best description I’ve come across: “Romanesco appears to be part psychedelic broccoli, part alien life form.” Technically,... Read More

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Andouille Sausage And Pesto Pizza

Mar 30, 2015

Andouille sausage originated in France and was brought to the US by German immigrants who settled in Louisiana. This smoked pork sausage is a staple of Creole cooking and makes a great topping for pizza. If making your own sausage sounds like too much, one of my favorite versions that is readily available is D’Artagnan’s Andouille-Cajun style sausage. The sausage adds an intense kick of smoke and spicy paprika that... Read More

Roasted Cauliflower

Roasted Cauliflower

Feb 14, 2015

Charred, steamed, raw, cut into steaks or florets or caramelized for a crave-able crunch, cauliflower has been enjoying a resurgence over the last couple years. I couldn’t resist taking a head of cauliflower, steaming it until tender, adding a miso, Asian inspired marinade and finishing it in the Forno Bravo oven. Read More

Caesar Salad Pizza

Caesar Salad Pizza

Feb 06, 2015

Gotta give credit to my daughter and her affinity for Caesar salad for this recipe. Credit also goes to my son for grabbing the camera and documenting it for all to see. I would never claim credit for inviting such a combination but it certainly was a great reminder of a quick down and easy topping for a flavorful family favorite. Until next week, feast well. – Chef Bart Read More

Roasted Garlic

Jan 29, 2015

Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, roasted garlic accompanied more meals than less. It always seemed to be on the table next to an incredible crusty hunk of bread. Not a frequent occurrence these days, but a must for any pizza party. As I’ve cooked more and more with the Forno Bravo I am loving utilizing the heat up and cool down times for cooking beyond pizza. Here... Read More

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