tangy wrote: » Well, what tools have you got? As others said, split them down the grain with a hatchet, or maybe use a wood grenade first. Cut across the grain with a saw. Or, if you got them down small enough, use secateurs or loppers. Perhaps a hammer (or mallet) and chisel to chop them. or that hatchet again.
Tree wrote: » I guess we all have the modernist cuisine's newest offering on our Xmas wish lists? (I have their "at home", and it's great (and beautiful), but not sure I can justify 7.5kg of pizza cookbooks)https://twitter.com/ModCuisine/status/1395046151842189319
budgemook wrote: » I was just about to order an IR thermometer when my wife reminded me that we have one for checking the kids temperature. I'm not sure what the range on it is but it does have a "surface temperature" setting.https://www.pharmacyanseo.ie/product/medicare-non-contact-infrared-thermometer/ Anyone know if it would work for a pizza oven? Might try it on the kitchen oven this evening.
budgemook wrote: » I tried it on a pot of soup there and it just said "HI"
BigAl81 wrote: » Got the Ooni Koda 12 as a surprise present two weeks ago. Not on Instagram so was completely unaware of the Ooni pizza craze :pac: 14 days of intense YouTubing later, and back from the dough rabbit hole, my peel finally arrived and I took her for her maiden voyage. I got some supplies in Little Italy in Smithfield in Dublin, highly recommend their tinned pizza sauce, and salami from the deli counter. Got the tip to go there from this thread. (Their wine isn't bad either!). Also from this thread, I got my propane from Nolan's in Clontarf, great shop, and they had the smaller 6kg propane cylinders I was looking for. I got the perfect wooden table for the Ooni from Not Ikea (JYSK) but it seems to be gone of the website now. I actually drove to Navan to pick it up!! Actual Ikea have one similar, just the size for the Ooni, and folds away when not in use. Also from this thread, I got the tip for The Food Center in Lucan. They do 4 frozen dough balls for 4 euro. Can't recommend them enough. 7 hours at room temperature in an airtight container, they proved, doubled in size, and onto the Onni with them. De-lish!!! I got the Onni Pizza stone up to 450 degrees C (checked with an infrared thermometer of course!) after an 18 minute preheat. I had turned the flame down to half before putting the pizza in, but I still burnt the crust a bit. Will use a lower flame the next time. Still, I was very surprised how nice the pizza was. It was possibly one of the nicest pizzas I've ever had! And I've eaten pizza weekly for about two decades across several continents Recipe was The Food Center pizza balls, Little Italy Pizza sauce, M&S 'cooking mozzarella', Little Italy Salami, and a bit of grated parmesan after cooking. Realy really very tasty pizza. Will go for round to on Thursday and report back! Soon to be much bigger Al
donnacha wrote: » Anyone notice their koda 16 doesn't completely discharge the gas cannister?
Muahahaha wrote: » Sounds strange, could it be something to do with different gas pressures for the Koda v the BBQ? Out of interest would you have an estimate of how many pizza oven cooks you got out of the 11kg bottle and about how long were they on average
Sidford wrote: » What mozzarella do you use? Been using mozzarella balls from super valu, I drain them and cut them thinly and then wrap them in kitchen roll and leave them that way for an hour or two. Tried one from SuperValu at wkend that had like a hard shell and a watery inside and wasnt great, can't remember the name but was the dearest one but definitely not worth it. Just wondering what others do.
Dial Hard wrote: » That sounds like it may have been burrata rather than mozzarella. I think most people here slice and dry their mozzarella in kitchen paper as you do. I think a few use specific pizza mozzarella, which is dryer and more compact than the fresh stuff.
budgemook wrote: » Does anyone know how long it takes for the courier to deliver pizza ovens bought from Ooni's website? Bought on 6th, handed over to courier on 8th, left parcel center in Utrecht on 12th and no updates since.
rje66 wrote: » How do you find the aldi grated mozzarella to use??
adrian522 wrote: » Where are people buying/refilling their gas bottles?
budgemook wrote: » Thanks, yeah it's GLS alright. I'm going away tomorrow morning for a few days so it's guaranteed to arrive shortly after I leave!The shipping weight says 20kg, is that accurate?
budgemook wrote: » Thanks, yeah it's GLS alright. I'm going away tomorrow morning for a few days so it's guaranteed to arrive shortly after I leave! The shipping weight says 20kg, is that accurate?
The Mulk wrote: » My local garage has them, a few of the larger garden centres do them too. Where are you located?
adrian522 wrote: » I'm near KCR, the petrol station there stocks them in general but don't have any right now.