All the ooni peels and accessories are an absolute rip off.
Need to get myself some more wood pellets for this summer.
Are the Balcas Brites still the ones to go for?
Our Ooni (Koda 16) finally arrives today, we ordered one in the Black Friday sales last November! Just need to finish getting things for it - I was going to get a wood peel for launching and then one of the turners and a metal (perforated) peel for getting out. Is this overkill - better to just start off with the perforated peel?
We'll be doing Neapolitan and NY-style pizza.
Ha, Adelphi pans are you sure they make toilets. Maybe your mean Alphin.Wood for launching (sprinkled with semolina to help it roll off easy), metal for turning and taking out. Not really seen any need for a perforated peel yet although maybe I'll get one in the future. As mentioned the official ooni stuff is generally a rip off you can get peels that are just as good for a fraction of the price. I was going to recommend adelphi pans which is where I got mine but noticed you are in the US so I doubt the shipping on that would be cost effective! Anyways I'm sure theres plenty places to get cheap peels out there!
Ha, Adelphi pans are you sure they make toilets. Maybe your mean Alphin.
Companies often get slated by the many and thanked by the few. Credit where credit is due...
Several weeks ago I took delivery of my Fyra. I was having great success on the first one or two pizzas but sadly the pellet hopper continued to jam up despite not overfilling it. It was a constant battle trying to maintain temperature.
The Ooni customer experience team have been amazing, offering advice and troubleshooting. Ultimately they knew I was weary of the issue and have allowed me to return the Fyra for a refund, postage at their expense.
The Fyra is a great oven and perhaps the user is at fault here, regardless Ooni have done nothing but try to please me.
I now have a Karu on the way. Thanks team Ooni! You have a customer for life.
Wood for launching (sprinkled with semolina to help it roll off easy), metal for turning and taking out. Not really seen any need for a perforated peel yet although maybe I'll get one in the future. As mentioned the official ooni stuff is generally a rip off you can get peels that are just as good for a fraction of the price. I was going to recommend adelphi pans which is where I got mine but noticed you are in the US so I doubt the shipping on that would be cost effective! Anyways I'm sure theres plenty places to get cheap peels out there!
Fyra refunded, Karu received today. Looking forward to firing her up on Saturday.
I've been keeping myself a little bible of both recipe and method so I can continue to review and tweak. I have this on cold ferment at the moment:
Flour: Caputo 00 Pizzeria
Yeast: Active dry
Hydration: 65%
Makes: 3 x 260g dough balls
Flour: 464g (100%)
Water: 302g (65%)
Yeast: 1.2g (0.25%)
Salt: 13.9g (3%)
Method
- Add 100% cold water to bowl
- Add 100% salt to bowl, mix thoroughly
- Add 10% of the flour, mix thoroughly
- Add 100% of the yeast, mix thoroughly
- Add remaining flour, mix thoroughly
- Transfer to worktop and knead for 5-10mins
- Add to bowl and cover
- Leave at room temp for 2 hours
- Divide to equal balls
- Refrigerate for 72 hours
- Remove from refrigerator and allow to rest for 6-8 hours
looks good
couple of comments 65% is a bit heroic for first try but will be great if you can work it
and 72hr CT would suit Nuvola Super better than Pizzeria
Hey guys the wife's getting me a onni for my birthday any tips ? Don't know which model yet ..but I have old wood fire pizza oven that needs replacing and I make sourdough all the time for it
Don't know what she will get me ! it's ordered will take up to 4 -6 weeks !I'm delighted with my Karu, much better than the Fyra I returned for reasons as follows:
1) Much easier fuel management. I use a starting base of lumpwood charcoal and throw on some wood kindling to get to temp.
2) Easier to find kindling than it is wood pellets
3) Stainless steel constructin rather than powder coated, should have better longevity
4) Feels heavier and generally better constructed
5) The official Ooni carry cover is a one piece design, rather than the Fyra which has a separate pouch for hopper and chimney
I was tempted to go for the Ooni Pro only to give me that extra interior space, however the Karu has more recent design improvements. The Ooni Pro is definitely due a makeover to bring it up to the newer design. If there was a Karu 16 I would have got that. The 12 will do me for now however and in fairness, cant imagine making 16" pizzas anyway.
TL;DR I'd reccomend the Karu if you like cooking with wood and/or charcoal and are happy with 12"...
I'm delighted with my Karu, much better than the Fyra I returned for reasons as follows:
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