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Just flush when the BBQ is over... 

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Nice, a beer cooler as well .............................. but what happens when you need to take a leak?
Shane

Shane
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Well, for a man, as long as you don't get too close .................

For ladies ............ maybe not!!!

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Royal
I don't think that's quite what the OP had in mind somehow
Jackie
I don't think that's quite what the OP had in mind somehow

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jonjo. The kleftiko I built for a friend.
Regards....Alan
Regards....Alan
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Ha, I thought that they were carrying handles.
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Must say that I prefer beachcaster's solution to the Kleftiko oven, a seperate standalone item nearby your BBQ feature, if you actually want a kleftiko oven, that is... Not so sure about the colour he painted it, though, LOL!
Never seen both combined in one common BBQ design, but I stand to be corrected!
Cheers- AL
Never seen both combined in one common BBQ design, but I stand to be corrected!
Cheers- AL

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I thought they were toilet roll holders; a sort of rather informal napkin dispenser.
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Talk about chalk and cheese!
We've gone from quirky to an icecream parlour and ended up with a mausoleum
We just brought our standalone Cyprus BBQ back with us and we can plonk it wherever we feel like. We toyed with a Kleftiko oven in the early days of arriving in Cyprus but after attending many Friday nights at Frixo's bar and enjoying the free souvla, we decided the simple method was the way to go for us.
Obviously, we loved ours because it came back with us in our shipping container!
We've gone from quirky to an icecream parlour and ended up with a mausoleum
We just brought our standalone Cyprus BBQ back with us and we can plonk it wherever we feel like. We toyed with a Kleftiko oven in the early days of arriving in Cyprus but after attending many Friday nights at Frixo's bar and enjoying the free souvla, we decided the simple method was the way to go for us.
Obviously, we loved ours because it came back with us in our shipping container!
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Would I be right in saying that Alan's vivid kleftiko oven could double up in use as a pizza oven as well?
Cheers- AL
Cheers- AL

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This is one in good use, not as a show item.



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Yes AL you are correct.
The oven is loaded with kindling then graduated carob pieces then carob logs. The chimney cap is removed before lighting and of course the door left open. When the larger logs are burning they are spread around the back and sides in the oven, allowing the pizza stone to sit inside and door left open.
Pizza on a paddle and Bob`s your uncle. The mozaic tiles cover the track of carbon left by the burning and are easily wiped clean.
As a kleftiko the chimney cap and door are closed for the cooking time. MMMMMMMmmmmmmm.
Regards....Alan.
The oven is loaded with kindling then graduated carob pieces then carob logs. The chimney cap is removed before lighting and of course the door left open. When the larger logs are burning they are spread around the back and sides in the oven, allowing the pizza stone to sit inside and door left open.
Pizza on a paddle and Bob`s your uncle. The mozaic tiles cover the track of carbon left by the burning and are easily wiped clean.
As a kleftiko the chimney cap and door are closed for the cooking time. MMMMMMMmmmmmmm.
Regards....Alan.
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Many thanks for confirming my theory, Alan, for that is all it was, a theory. But it might entice other PL members to build / install a Kleftiko/Pizza oven alongside their BBQ, and explore some more exquisite alfresco dining experiences...
HOT TIP: Paint it terracota, for that authentic look, LOL!
Now, let's leave it to Max and/or Devil to explain how Kleftiko actally came about in Cypriot history, please...
Cheers- AL
HOT TIP: Paint it terracota, for that authentic look, LOL!
Now, let's leave it to Max and/or Devil to explain how Kleftiko actally came about in Cypriot history, please...
Cheers- AL

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We are in the process of considering something similar to the pictures posted previously...they all look fantastic!
Happy in Cyprus - Could you kindly provide me with the details for the company in Limasol? I'm guessing you paid separate for the BBQ itself and then labour vis Steve?
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Darrell
Happy in Cyprus - Could you kindly provide me with the details for the company in Limasol? I'm guessing you paid separate for the BBQ itself and then labour vis Steve?
Regards
Darrell
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Kleftiko means stolen, and I was told that back in the day, lambs would be stolen, and a pit dug out, and the lamb would then be cooked in the covered pit, hidden from view, I was told this by a Cypriot, anyone else got another take on this?
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