Bassfish wrote: » Had a very successful outing with the Ooni Karu today using Ooni's New York style dough recipe. It worked really well and I found it much easier to work with than Neopolitan style dough. I'm crap at strectching the dough beyond about six inches without losing the shape completely so I used the trick of stretching the dough over an upturned mixing bowl. It worked really well and the pizzas came out great.
Redlim wrote: » 12 inch/30cm pizza peel coming up in Lidl this Thursdayhttps://www.lidl.ie/p/summer-barbecue/pizza-peel/p12104
Muahahaha wrote: » Thats a bargain at 9.99 especially as many of the handled pizza peels on Amazon are in the 20-30 euro range. Ive always thought they were overpriced on Amazon for what is basically a piece of cheap sheet metal and a short broomstick so good to see Lidl bring out one that is better value.
mitresize5 wrote: » please dont shoot me for asking this ... Has anyone recommendations for frozen dough balls that can be sourced in super markets or online. I know its sacrilage but sometimes we just dont have the time
Springwell wrote: » Golden Bake Sourdough, Tesco. 2 ball in a pack in the freezer aisle. They do fine in a pinch or a rush! Still much better than a frozen pizza
BigAl81 wrote: » The Food Center in Lucan do frozen ones. 4 for 4 euro and they are delicious! Anyone know where you can get fresh dough in Dublin (ie not frozen)?
Redlim wrote: » Agreed, and multiples cheaper than the Ooni equivalent also! Speaking of overpriced, the plastic trays for keeping 6-8 dough balls in seem ridiculously expensive everywhere - about €40 when you include the lid. Surely Lidl/Aldi will have something similar at some stage for a fraction of that.
MacDanger wrote: » Anyone have any recommendations on what to use as an alternative?
joficeduns1 wrote: » I do final proof by dusting an oven baking tray with flour, balling up the dough and placing on it with a bit of extra flour on top before covering with cling film/tea towel. Would love a proofing box but the prices are insane.
Damo 2k9 wrote: » Had two of the lads up last night for a few pizzas and a few bottles, while we still had decent weather. I had one piece of dough leftover from Sunday's cook, it was made on Friday so now 72hr fermented... Hands down the best of the night
Pomplamousse wrote: » Have a wood burning Ooni on the way but just wondering where people buy the pellets? They seem to be sold out on the Ooni website. Amazon do sell them but they're pricy and they've limited options for shipping to Ireland. Do any shops sell them (I'm in Dublin) or anyone have any other website recommendations? Thanks!
the_galway_fry wrote: » still not found good pepperoni ,anyone else?
the_galway_fry wrote: still not found good pepperoni ,anyone else?