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@geterbrewed

Quote from: RichC on June 15, 2014, 09:35:51 PM
@@geterbrewed where do you get the caputo00? I built a wfo too and would love to get caputo00. Its the one recommended on fornobravo

I used to get it on Amazon but they increased the shipping so I use http://www.nifeislife.com/
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Bzfeale80

Quote from: @geterbrewed on June 14, 2014, 07:44:49 PM
Caputo 00 pizza flour is the best I have ever tasted, we have a wood fired oven and it makes the best pizzas I would also say less is more with toppings. Quality ingredients made simple produces the best pizza

@RichC where are you based?

I know where to get 00 flour in Cork, there is a shop in or around the english market that sell it. I guess you could get it from an artisan bakery shop?

Caputo 00 -http://caputoflour.com/

Roma brand makes 00 flour http://www.roma.ie/Products/Pizza-and-Pasta-Flour-17-1.aspx

http://www.silvio.ie/pizza-supplies.html


RichC


Quote from: Bzfeale80 on July 11, 2014, 10:50:06 AM
Quote from: @geterbrewed on June 14, 2014, 07:44:49 PM
Caputo 00 pizza flour is the best I have ever tasted, we have a wood fired oven and it makes the best pizzas I would also say less is more with toppings. Quality ingredients made simple produces the best pizza

@RichC where are you based?

I know where to get 00 flour in Cork, there is a shop in or around the english market that sell it. I guess you could get it from an artisan bakery shop?

Caputo 00 -http://caputoflour.com/

Roma brand makes 00 flour http://www.roma.ie/Products/Pizza-and-Pasta-Flour-17-1.aspx

http://www.silvio.ie/pizza-supplies.html
Thanks BFZ but I'm a long way from Cork. I'm a Meath man, member of Liffey brewers. That Roma stuff is hard to find but I've been getting excellent results with an extra strong flour I've been getting in Tesco. I'm actually in Tuscany at the moment, might bring some home!

lordstilton

tescos stock mc dowells 00 richie..i've been using it and its good

RichC


Quote from: lordstilton on July 11, 2014, 06:32:36 PM
tescos stock mc dowells 00 richie..i've been using it and its good
I'll have to check again, thanks!

Will_D

So (Evil Laughter) lets fan the fires of fusion:

Why shouldn't the HB shops also stock hard to get ingtredinets for the other fora that are the NHC!

For example:

We can source Italian 00 pizza flour for onlty €x.00 a kilo!

or

Want sour cherries? We are now discounting our frozen Latvian sours by 25%

or

Want the most expensive coffee beans in the world?
But can't afford them?
We can under cut them as ours (Whole from Lidl) have been passed through the gastric tract of our local store's ginger mouser (called Tom)!
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

Eoin

I had this again at the weekend.

Still the best method that I know.


Leann ull

Yep I've done it loads of times now thank you for the idea in the first place

Bazza

+1

Saturday night is pizza night in our house.

Been using that method last few times. Kids and missus alike love it.

Cheers,

- Barry
Whatever it is, I'm against it.
― Groucho Marx

almabts

June 09, 2016, 12:57:38 PM #39 Last Edit: June 10, 2016, 08:33:01 AM by LordEoin
Here is my Favourite easy to follow recipe for a simple margherita passed down from Nonna Giulia in Cosenza.

For the dough:
1   (7g) sachet quick action dried yeast
2   tablespoons caster sugar
250   ml warm water
500   g strong white '00' flour ( e.g. Caputo)
1   teaspoon salt
2   tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

For the traditional Margherita topping:
400   g tin San Marzano plum tomatoes
1   tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1   tablespoon dried oregano
1   teaspoon salt
½   teaspoon ground black pepper
200   g mozzarella cheese

For the anchovy topping (to go on top of the tomato base)
1   small jar (80g) anchovy fillets
1   handful black olives
1   handful capers in olive oil
1   tablespoon dried oregano
1   small clove garlic, chopped into small pieces




eanna

Anyone have a pizza oven? Thinking of building my own but I'm not decided on the type yet.

Sorcerers Apprentice

Quote from: eanna on June 26, 2016, 10:06:11 PM
Anyone have a pizza oven? Thinking of building my own but I'm not decided on the type yet.
I saw these in Homebase, might save you some work?
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/garden/barbecues/barbecues/louisiana-charcoal-bbq--pizza-oven-449039
Edit They had one on display in the Santry branch, it might end up going cheap later in a sale

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Eoin

Quote from: eanna on June 26, 2016, 10:06:11 PM
Anyone have a pizza oven? Thinking of building my own but I'm not decided on the type yet.


Build a traditional dome Forno. Start with a foundation of fire bricks, then build a dome of sand, cover it in newspaper and then Cement a dome on top, cut a door and then hollow out the sand once it's dried.
There are plans all over the internet.

Hop Bomb

Ive an Uunii 2 pizza oven. Its class! (Great addition to the smoker Eanna). Mates of mine have expensive wood fired ovens & labour intensive/expensive self built WFOs. I cant tell the difference tbh even though they say they can. Ha!

If anyone wants wholesale caputo pizza flour, email me. Can get other essentials like mozerella, tomato etc, all italian & same supplier as the best wood fired pizza places.

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lordstilton

Where did you pick up the uunii from hop bomb.. Looks like a class bit of kit