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KettlePizza Gas Pro Review: Barbecuing Artisan Pizza In Your Backyard

June 14, 2020 by Food For Net
Home ‣ Kitchen Tools ‣ KettlePizza Gas Pro Review: Barbecuing Artisan Pizza In Your Backyard
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KettlePizza Gas Pro Review

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The KettlePizza Gas Pro is my #1 choice for accessories that can turn your backyard gas barbecue grill into a pizza oven. It's a very simple device that you just place on top of any 3-burner grill. It can reach temperatures over 700ºF to cook pizzas just like the pros, right in your own backyard! It's easy to set up, simple to use, and requires almost no cleanup. Storage is easy as well It's a really fun and unique way to spice up your summer grilling and explore the art of pizza making without investing a ton of time and money into buying or building your own wood-fired pizza oven.

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User Rating: 3.19 ( 46 votes)

There are lots of backyard pizza makers, but Kettlepizza is the original. Kettlepizza Gas Pro was the original “gas powered pizza oven” that could turn your average gas grill into a 700ºF pizza oven. I bought and tested it to see if it was worth the cost, and boy was it!

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Summer is coming up and I’m ready to start grilling! But while everyone is talking about grilling steaks, I’m ready to start grilling pizza. I learned that you can actually grill a pizza in an outdoor oven just by accident as I was researching some stuff for wood fired pizza ovens.

I first learned that there was a product called KettlePizza, but that it required you have a coal-fired kettle grill. You know, those standard ball-shaped coal grills that Weber Sells? Well, I didn’t have one of those.

Kettlepizza stainless steel pizza-making insert for gas grills on an old barbecue in the backyard
The KettlePizza Gas Pro ready to make pizza on a gas grill!

But KettlePizza also makes a version for the gas grill. Awesome. It works on your standard 3-burner grill (or larger), and that’s exactly what I have at my house.

So I bought the KettlePizza gas, and have been testing it for a few weeks now. In my KettlePizza Gas review I’ll talk about the main features of the device, how it works, the quality of the pizzas it produces, and how it compares to similar products.

kettlepizza gas with pizza stone and barbecue heat resistant gloves on wooden table

Here’s my KettlePizza after a few pizza sessions (about 10). I was so excited to test it out that I forgot to take the “brand new” shots. You can see that I’ve already got some melted cheese baked onto the metal and the pizza stone (included with the kit) is already getting some black spots on it.

That’s OK though – it’s bound to happen when you’re cooking bread and cheese at 700º. No worries, it won’t affect the flavor of the pizza or the function of the device.

full picture of kettlepizza with zoomed image of handle, brand writing, and temperature gauge with pizza setting
The built-in handle is great for carrying the KettlePizza. Taking it to your friend’s house for a barbecue is easy. Carry it like a briefcase!

==> Get the KettlePizza Gas Here!

Table of Contents

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  • How The KettlePizza Gas Pro Works
  • Cooking Experience
  • The Best Ceramic Charcoal Grills For Smoking, Baking, & …Grilling of Course!
  • Technical Stuff
  • Video: KettlePizza Gas Pro In Action!
  • Comparing The KettlePizza To Other Gas Grill Pizza Cookers
    • BakerStone Pizza Oven Box
  • Who Is The KettlePizza Gas Best For?
  • Conclusion
  • Pros/Cons
    • ==> Get the KettlePizza Gas Pro Here!

How The KettlePizza Gas Pro Works

It’s super simple to get started making homemade pizza in your backyard. I was literally making pizzas the same day it arrived. In fact, I work from home so when the mailman arrived at around 1PM I had pizzas done within the hour. The simplicity of setting up, baking, and cleaning up is one of the star features of this product.

placing olive and cheese pizza into the gas grill at 650 degrees F

Actually, the hardest part of making pizzas on a gas grill is learning how to make good pizza dough. There’s a whole science to it. In theory, it’s just water, yeast, flour, salt, and olive oil. But once you dig into the art of pizza making, there’s all types of nuanced approaches. Many people let their dough rise for 24 hours, and some people use specialty “type 00” flour.

But you don’t need all that. I was able to produce great pizza with standard all-purpose flour, dry instant yeast, water, salt, and olive oil. I let the dough rise for about an hour, and baking the pizza itself only takes about 5 minutes.

So you can get as deep, or not, as you want into the “art of pizza making”. For a backyard barbecue, I say keep things simple!

Cooking Experience

I was a little upset that on my very first pizza I made a few mistakes, so let me help you avoid them.

  1. Heat the pizza stone at the same time as the KettlePizza Gas Pro. It should be hot when you cook your pizza.
  2. Use sufficient flour on your pizza peel. The dough will stick pretty easily. Otherwise, you really have to jerk the pizza back and forth to get it off the peel and you’ll lose toppings as a result
  3. The space between the top of the KettlePizza Gas and the pizza stone is pretty small. Keep your peel relatively flat when inserting and removing the pizza or your toppings will sear and stick to the top of your KettlePizza
  4. Don’t touch the metal, even with the gloves. OK, you can, but briefly. These gloves are not meant to handle 700ºF metal. It will burn your fingers even through the gloves

But other than those simple mistakes, it’s very easy to use. I closed the grill top to heat it faster and it was ready to cook in about 10-15 minutes. Pizzas need to cook for just 2-3 minutes, with a turn, then 2-3 minutes, because the back gets hotter than the front of the grill.

The temperature and time you cook depends on your preference. I went fast and hot for crispy thin crust. You can go lower and slower if your crust is thicker and you need toppings to cook. Experiment and see what works best for your tastes.

Here are some of my creations!

Artisan Pizza Toppings Outdoor Pizza Oven
Clockwise: 1) Bacon, Pineapple, Jalapeño 2) Portobello Mushroom, Bell Pepper, Roasted Tomatoes 3) Prosciutto, Brie, Fig Jam 4) Bell Peppers, Artichoke Hearts, Harissa Paste

It’s very easy to store and clean the KettlePizza Gas because it’s made out of very sturdy metal, and there are no moving parts. I was surprised that it was a little heavy because it looks so “minimalistic”. I have no doubt that this product will last a lifetime.

==> Get the KettlePizza Gas Here!

You can actually use the KettlePizza to cook other things as well. I don’t really see the advantage to cooking steak like this – perhaps a more uniform heating environment instead of super hot bottom and less hot top? But one cool idea I did see on YouTube was grilling garlic bread on top of the metal. I don’t feel so bad about spilling cheese on mine now!

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Technical Stuff

  • Unit Size: 6″h x 23″w x 16″d, 27 lbs
  • Max Temperature: 700ºF+
  • Construction Material: Stainless Steel (one piece)

I suspect that this device reaches temperatures higher than what’s listed on the dial (700ºF). The speed that it cooked my pizza was much faster than the other products I tested which claim to reach 750ºF+. I need to get an infrared thermometer gun to accurately test it, but I figured this piece of information was useful for now. I’ll update when I get a precise temperature. The back of the device gets the hottest, so be sure to turn your pizza once or twice while cooking.

It also helps to sprinkle some flour or cornmeal on the peel as well as the pizza stone (before heating it) to help with preventing sticking.

placing pizza stone under kettlepizza to preheat before cooking

Video: KettlePizza Gas Pro In Action!

I’ve been working with my girlfriend on shooting some professional videos for all these outdoor pizza products I’m testing. The KP Gas was the easiest to work with and the fastest to set up, so it’s the first one we did. I plan on doing a voice over one with some insight into the device and cooking pizza with it, as well as some comparison videos.

But for now, I just wanted to add some cool music and show you what it can do! Let me know what you think in the comments 🙂

Comparing The KettlePizza To Other Gas Grill Pizza Cookers

BakerStone Pizza Oven Box

bakerstone pizza oven box on gas grill compared to kettlepizza

Who Is The KettlePizza Gas Best For?

If you want to get the best product to turn your current gas grill into a pizza oven, then this is the product to get. It is my favorite of the outdoor pizza ovens that I’ve tested so far, and marginally better than the other main product in this category (the BakerStone).

For me, the simplicity of the setup, pizza making, cleanup, and storage are the things that really made it stand out.

If you don’t have a gas oven, or prefer to get that “smoky” charred flavor from a wood-fired environment, I recommend you check out the KettlePizza Weber grill insert (links to full review).

It’s the same brand/company that makes this gas accessory, but for weber charcoal “kettle” grills. The flavor is a little better in my opinion, but it does take more work to manage the coal/wood fuel for your fire. Still easier than a regular wood fired oven though!

Conclusion

Baking pizzas in your backyard is really fun. While everyone is grilling the typical steak, pork chops, chicken legs, etc, you can be investing new pizza recipes daily…or just perfecting your favorites.

Grilling pizza outside is also great because it doesn’t heat up the house, and you can do things in the meantime like play with your dog in the wonderful weather or watch your kids play while you have a beer. There’s something special about spending the summer days in your own backyard, and making delicious & creative food just enhances the experience.

Pros/Cons

Pros

  • simple to set up
  • easy to use
  • cleanup is a breeze
  • gets very hot, very fast
  • changing the pizza stone is easy
  • much cheaper than building or buying a wood fired pizza oven
  • portable!
  • great reviews from myself and other customers so far

Cons

  • more expensive than other similar products
  • small area between pizza stone and top of KettlePizza takes a few tries to get used to

==> Get the KettlePizza Gas Pro Here!

three images of placing an olive and cheese pizza in the kettlepizza gas pro steps 1, 2, and 3
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Comments

  1. Rich

    April 7, 2017 at 12:14 pm

    Hello Nathaniell,

    I’m so happy to have come across this post, since we love grilling so much why not pizza? You mentioned some variables for the cooking time depending on the crust. KettlePizza vs the oven box which do you prefer? You recommend a lower heat for thicker crust? Also for the KettlePizza how long will that stone last?

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 7, 2017 at 1:53 pm

      It my experience, for thicker crusts, lower and longer works out better. It’s like cooking anything else. If you put a thick piece of meat on the grill and turn the heat way up, it’ll burn on the outside but not cook on the inside.

      My personal favorite is the KettlePizza, but they are both good!

      Reply
  2. Peter

    April 8, 2017 at 7:24 am

    Wow! Grilling pizza? That’s a first! This sounds very interesting. Also, ther photos are amazing. The photos of the pizzas that you made are mouth-watering. However, the price sounds a little much. If I had the money, I would love to buy one of these grills! Do you have any other product reviews similar to this one but lower on the price? If so, please link it to me. I would love to read it!

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 10, 2017 at 11:23 am

      So far, these two items are the only ones that allow you to grill pizza on a gas grill like this, although there are other options if you have a different style grill, like the CampChef one mentioned in the “similar product” section. Depending on the style of grill you have, you may be able to pick one up for around $100. But the BakerStone is really only a little more than that.

      If inexpensive is the route you want to go, then BakerStone is my recommendation!

      Reply
  3. Win Bill

    April 9, 2017 at 5:19 am

    The pizza you make looks so delicious. I practically want to eat it through the computer screen. Alright I am just kidding, but it definitely made me hungry. I mentioned before that I like my food to be cooked fast when you compared the baker stone with kettle pizza. This is why that this pizza grill is still my first choice. You mentioned that baking takes only five minutes. That’s really fast. Usually when I order at the store, it takes at least ten minutes before it is even ready.

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 10, 2017 at 11:41 am

      Well, keep in mind they have to assemble the pizza too! Including dough making, putting toppings on, and waiting for the pizza to cool, you’ve still got to put in more than 5 minutes of work. But the actual making of the pizza is quite fast. Wood-Fired ovens that get up to 1000 degrees can cook pizza in less than 60 seconds!

      Reply
  4. Vitaliy

    April 11, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    Let me say first that I love pizza!
    Second, I also love grilling! To me this is a greatest socializing experience with my family and friends.
    I thought I knew my BBQ and grilling from A to Z.
    Surprisingly, I never knew that pizza can be cooked in the grill. Wow! What an easy solution to add something new to the next of my big backyard party:)
    Thanks Nathaniell, I will buy it for sure.
    Cheers,
    Vitaliy

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 12, 2017 at 10:44 am

      Yes, the best part of outdoor grilling is the socializing part. That’s what makes outdoor pizza making so fun. Rather than going in and out of the kitchen while everyone “waits” for the pizza to be done, everyone can be involved and hanging out in the backyard. Even while taking the photos for this review, I was playing with my dog while the grill heated up and the pizza was cooking.

      Reply
  5. Kristian

    April 12, 2017 at 7:10 am

    Nathaniell,

    I can’t believe that I have never heard about cooking pizza on a barbecue before. Are you sure that you actually cooked those pizzas though because they look like they have been cooked in a pizza oven. I’m not sure you need quite that many olives though!

    Are these KettlePizza devices available in the UK too?

    Do you think that you could also cook Calzone on a barbecue or do you think that is a step too far?

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 12, 2017 at 11:06 am

      Yes, as far as I know KettlePizza is available in the UK. You can get it from Amazon, from other local retailers, or even direct from KettlePizza.com

      Reply
  6. Tushar

    April 13, 2017 at 9:30 am

    An absolutely thorough and very informative review of a pizza maker!! And the pics of delicious pizzas made my mouth water for sure. If one is looking for such an oven it surely makes sense to go for this product. The tips provided in the review leaves no doubt that this surely is an excellent product to invest in.

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 13, 2017 at 10:59 am

      Thanks Tushar! Yes, this really is a cool pizza maker.

      Reply
  7. Eartha

    April 15, 2017 at 10:18 am

    We make our own pizzas all the time at home! Pizza dough is really easy to make. We prefer it to anything we’ve had in a restaurant. I had no idea this item existed and now I’m so excited to invest in one. It looks really easy to use. I’m thinking of how awesome it would be to use in the summer time so that you don’t have to heat up your kitchen using an oven.

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 16, 2017 at 9:41 pm

      LOL. I struggled so much to make my first couple balls of pizza dough. It’s funny looking back, but I was very frustrated when it was happening. After so many youtube videos, I couldn’t figure out why my dough was always so hard to knead! They made it look so easy. Turns out, I was not using enough water, so there was too much flour in the mix. That’s why I wasn’t getting the springy, stretchy style pizza dough!

      Reply
  8. Noody

    April 15, 2017 at 10:10 pm

    Nothing like a great pizza! Add the outdoor ambiance, and we’re talking about one fine day.

    So, if you were to compare, how would a pizza prepared on a the KettlePizza rate up against of these national pizza chains? Because if I can keep from spending $20 or more every time I order a pizza, then I’ll have to invest in one of these. Lol!

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 16, 2017 at 9:43 pm

      It depends on the Pizza chain! Sometimes, it’s nice to not have to put in the work. But put up against Papa Johns, or Domino’s, you just can’t beat homemade Neapolitan pizza. Less grease, more fun toppings, and higher quality ingredients. Plus, the flavor of the dough is amazing compared to the greasy fluff that you get at many pizza chains.

      Reply
  9. T & C

    April 16, 2017 at 1:58 pm

    Oh my gosh! Now I want pizza! Thanks for the very informative, mouth watering article!

    I really didn’t know it was possible to create an Artisan Pizza on the grill! My husband and I have been looking forward to one day building our own clay pizza oven, but why wait?

    Thank you! Going to make pizza now!

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 16, 2017 at 9:44 pm

      This is another advantage! If you want to start making pizza this month, you don’t have to build a pizza oven in the next week. Just place an order through Amazon and you can be started within two days (Prime shipping). That’s a whole lot easier than waiting however many weeks it would take to create/buy the plans, get the materials, build the project, season it, and then start making pizzas.

      Reply
  10. Attila

    April 18, 2017 at 10:43 am

    Hello,

    Thanks for invitng me to your site !

    The review about the kettlepizza gas pro is well done !

    I think for the BBQ lover this is an enourmous added value for in the garden !

    The children will love this !

    You can bake some pizza or even bread while you do not have to leave your spot !

    I think even a pie for dessert !

    If you have one like these you don’t even use the kitchen anymore in summer time !

    :):):)

    Greets,

    Attila

    Reply
  11. Jason

    April 19, 2017 at 6:12 am

    Thanks for this in depth review. I have been looking for a way to make pizza outdoors on the grill. This accessory, or something similar, looks like what I need to get.

    I do have a question. I have a weber kettle charcoal grill, and I would like to use that to cook pizzas on. Do you know if this would fit inside of the kettle grill? If not, do you know if they make one that would fit?

    Thanks
    Jason

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 19, 2017 at 9:57 am

      Good question Jason! This will not fit inside a charcoal grill. To make pizza on a weber grill, I recommend the KettlePizza Charcoal version.

      Reply
  12. Emonne

    April 19, 2017 at 11:00 pm

    Man those pizzas look really good! Lol. I love the fact that you personally one this product and that you give examples and demonstrate the functionality. I am I chef who loves authenticity and fresh food, And you can’t get any fresher and smokier than an outdoor pizza oven. The pictures really sell me on the thought of buying own of these.

    Reply
  13. Sarman

    April 20, 2017 at 12:51 pm

    One word.. PIZZA!! This is absolutely awesome! I’m sure the taste of that pizza is superb, everything tastes better on the grill. I had even grilled fish sticks but i never thought of pizza. Can the Camp Chef Italia Artisan Outdoor Pizza Oven Accessory be used on a regular grill or only gas? I only have charcoal or wood grill. I think the shipping will have an extra charge since im in Mexico but i think it’s worth it.

    Thank you for showcasing this fabulous piece of equipment. I had already come to your site for those fabulous recipies, and now im in for the hardware.

    I’m your fan now!

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 21, 2017 at 8:24 am

      The Camp Chef accessory is only for gas, and only for a specific type of barbecue! It’s definitely not as versatile as the KettlePizza which can be used on any brand of 3-burner gas grill barbecue.

      Reply
  14. Michelle

    April 23, 2017 at 9:48 pm

    Pizza on the grill…you are speaking my love language! I had no idea this kind of product existed. This is such a fun idea for entertaining during the summer. A great way to have a pizza party without heating up the house!

    You have given a very thorough review of the KettlePizza Gas Pro and I can’t wait to try it out for myself.

    Do you think this could hold two smaller pizzas instead of just one?

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      April 24, 2017 at 1:08 pm

      I do not think you could make two pizzas on this unless you got a rectangle pizza stone and made them pretty small!

      Reply
  15. Dawn Busichio

    April 26, 2017 at 3:52 am

    Hi,
    I really enjoyed this very detailed review and comparison on the kettle pizza gas pro. Your pizzas look delicious. I hadn’t ever thought about purchasing a product to make pizzas on my grill, but after your video and detailed description of this product I am considering it. Also, I would choose the kettle pizza gas pro over the others due to your review

    Reply
  16. Richard U.

    April 28, 2017 at 11:16 am

    I can see that my summer grill items are coming together nicely after reading this report. This is what i call a working review because i am not only reading it, i am also seeing what it does and how the product actually works.

    Again well done here and must kudos to you. The pizzas turns out quit nicely though and i have no idea how simple this can be until i red this review.

    I will surely be adding that to my basket in lieu of summer time.

    Reply
  17. mrkvf

    April 28, 2017 at 11:28 pm

    I love seeing different methods for cooking normal foods. This pizza idea is pretty awesome. You should totally consider doing a review on pie irons. They are typically used for camping but I have cooked several different things on the BBQ and had great results. Thanks for sharing, I wish you good luck in your future BBQ pizza cooking endeavors!

    Reply
  18. Debra

    April 30, 2017 at 6:25 am

    Wow Nathaniel,
    Great post.. I never knew it was possible to turn your gas grill into a pizza oven. My sweetheart loves to cook on the grill and he is really good at it. His birthday is coming up, this will be a fantastic present. Thank you so much for the detailed review, I can now purchase with confidence and know that I am picking the right one for what we want it to do. Oh and great pictures! Thanks again, Debra

    Reply
  19. Angie

    May 1, 2017 at 6:09 am

    WOOO this is so fun! What a creative way to make a yummy pizza and entertain the guests!
    TO me the biggest issue with outdoor barbeques is usually – they are complicated. Kettle pizza looks simple and hey, who doesn’t like pizza, right? haha! Loved this review, very detailed and fun to read.

    Reply
  20. Axial Followers

    May 5, 2017 at 7:12 am

    Wonderful information and just in time for the season. The Kettle Pizza Grill Pro is a great idea! I have never heard of it before reading your review. Your video and pictures are amazing.

    I like pizza that is thick. Do you have any recommendations on a product that will allow for a thicker pizza – more of a Sicilian style? We generally cut the pizza into slices and use a dipping sauce with ours.

    Reply
  21. Martin

    May 6, 2017 at 9:29 am

    Real nice post on the Kettle Pizza and definitely a good product to have. When it comes to grilling outside, I would always think BBQ, but I never thought of using a Kettle Pizza Gas to make my pizza. I usually bake my pizza with my oven, but I bet the kettle gas is definitely more effective and bakes the pizza very good. I will have to add this to my bucket list and good website.

    Reply
  22. Darmendra

    May 8, 2017 at 11:26 pm

    Hi Nathaniell thank you for the review you did a good job with all the details, I just wondered if the kettlepizza is heavy since the material is stainless steel so maybe that can make it hard for storage in high places. Otherwise I think is a great option to make pizzas in your yard.

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      May 9, 2017 at 9:42 am

      It’s a little heavy, but not that bad. Weight is listed above in the article, under “stats”

      Reply
  23. Monique Hrebeniuk

    May 12, 2017 at 2:42 pm

    Hello, Nathaniell. Wow, what a great website. I really enjoyed your article. I have never heard of the Kettle Pizza till now. I loved your video especially the part where your dog is jumping trying to get at the dough. The images were also great. I am definitely going to bookmark this site and will be telling my friends about this. Have a wonderful day!

    Reply
  24. tina

    May 14, 2017 at 10:24 am

    Hey Nathaniel

    Such a great article! The kettlepizza seems a great idea now bbq season is just around the corner. You make it look so easy to use. I can’t wait to get one and start trying out my bbq pizza culinary skills!

    thanks for sharing this fab post i really enjoyed the read.

    Reply
    • Food For Net

      May 14, 2017 at 10:24 am

      Yes, barbecue season is just around the corner and I can’t wait to get started!

      Reply
  25. Mallory

    May 17, 2017 at 1:08 pm

    I saw the pizza box stone and I think I actually like this one better! Love the idea of cooking on top of it and your pizzas look delish. Now debating which would be a better father’s day gift! This one seems just a little simpler than the box, the price is a little high though. Gives me something to think about!!

    Reply
  26. Ashley

    May 19, 2017 at 12:17 pm

    Uhm…what?! You can grill pizza?! Where has this article been all my life?! When I think summer, I think barbecues and fire pits at the in-laws. They’re all chowing down on meats I don’t eat…and I could be having some grilled pizza! You’ve done a very thorough review, and I’ll be passing it along to the in-laws (*ahem…hint hint ;)). They’re the ones with the grill and nice backyard.) Did I miss your facebook share button?

    Reply
  27. Candice

    May 20, 2017 at 7:03 pm

    I love pizza and now I’m hungry. This is a great idea. I never knew you could make pizza on a grill, thought it had to be a special concrete oven. The review is thorough and the video is funny. The price is very reasonable for the product. We will have to purchase this when we purchase the new grill. Thanks so much.

    Reply
  28. Nik

    May 21, 2017 at 8:32 pm

    Me would love to get this bad boy out on my deck this summer for some pizza and root beers on the water, I’m a Grillman. It does seem very sleek and easy to use. I am so curious to taste what grilled pizza must taste like now. My sauce boy is perfect for this grill.

    Reply
  29. theceoinslippers

    May 23, 2017 at 3:13 pm

    I LOVE PIZZA! I never thought ot grill a pizza on a BBQ though. My wife and I love to cook and typically cook our pizza in the oven but I like this idea. I think I am going to have to clean up the grill and cook me some pizza. one of the things I was not sure of was the dimensions of the Kettlepizza cooker? Thanks.

    Reply
  30. Jackson

    May 25, 2017 at 1:58 am

    Woah, that’s a lot of olives on that pizza! Not really my thing personally; I like to drench it in cheese and pepperoni, maybe some bacon and jalopenos for spice. Anyway, thank you for this review! I’ve been mainly sticking to conventional ovens when cooking home made pizzas, but I can only imagine how much more rich and authentic the pizza would taste on a grill like this. I’ll have to look into getting one of these.

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