LOL Vouch.........Vouge?
I want one of them .....
I want one of them .....
I'd probably use it once or twice per month, so it would be worth it.The price is also way easier to justify, especially if it is an 8-10 times a year event.
Dang...that looks awesome! Which model is that? (16", multi-fuel??)One said 'event' in question...
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If I hadn't already done a mic drop this week....
Dang...that looks awesome! Which model is that? (16", multi-fuel??)
I've been looking at that model as you have the dependability of the propane, so I could cook pizzas for the whole neighborhood as I normally do, plus the wood option for the wood fired Neapolitan pies at 900*F that cook in 90 seconds, plus the charcoal/coal ones to mimic a New Haven style pizza.... I like options with my baked melted cheese!Yessir. Ooni Karu. I have only used propane so far. It is predictable. I will try wood soon, but I figured I should figure out the basics before adding wood into the equation.
Plus the propane stretches out your season. I had 'er going at -20 with good results, I pushed my luck too far one windy night. It was still good, but the learning curve is high enough without wind. Longer cook times and more fiddly..I've been looking at that model as you have the dependability of the propane, so I could cook pizzas for the whole neighborhood as I normally do, plus the wood option for the wood fired Neapolitan pies at 900*F that cook in 90 seconds, plus the charcoal/coal ones to mimic a New Haven style pizza.... I like options with my baked melted cheese!
I know what you mean. I usually get full "poof" with about half my pita and I don't know why. It bugs me. But they sure do taste good!@winemaker81's souvlaki, but I wasn't feeling the skewered veggies.
I really wanted to post a picture of a poofed up pita, but this was my first go. Best one was about 70%. Still really good, just had to go gyro style.
A solid 8.6 by the judges tonight. Think I could get at least a 9.5 with an actual pita pocket.
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Marinated tomatoes, tzatziki, and the bbq'd souvlaki missed the shoot, but this was a fun mix up. Worth the effort, which by pizza standards was very laid back.
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I'd eaten most of it before I considered s picture..
Ya, there were none at the store. Homemade was my only option, but in comparison store bought is cardboard. Likely never again.I know what you mean. I usually get full "poof" with about half my pita and I don't know why. It bugs me. But they sure do taste good!
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