Picture this: it’s a beautiful spring day in April. The weather has been warm, there’s a light breeze. The days are getting longer. The backyard is calling your name. It’s the perfect setting for an outdoor, build-your-own pizza party.
On pizza night in my house, the kids get to decide exactly what toppings they want, and they get to add those toppings to the pizza themselves. Between running around in the yard and having a go on the rope swing, they pop in and build their own pizza. In days of yore (last winter), we cooked the pizzas on the Traeger. And if the weather was really bad, we used the kitchen oven.
But this spring, we tried the new accessory for our Solo Stove, the Pi Fire.
In short: Here’s why the Pi Fire is a fantastic cooking contraption and backyard addition not just for families, but for anyone who loves to cook outside.
Pros
- Social cooking
- Easy to manage fire and pizza
- Tasty pizza results
- S’mores for dessert
Cons
- Dedicated attendance of fire and pizza while cooking
- Only cooks one pizza at a time
- Pizza can get sooty
- Bulky (if traveling with the kit)
Solo Stove Pi Fire Review
What Is Pi Fire?
Testing the Pi Fire: Making Pizza

Testing Notes & Results

In Comparison


Accessories

Conclusion
