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A traditional wood fired pizza oven. A! you wi! ever need for inspired outdoor cooking. Authentic Italian Pizza in seconds! This is a pizza oven specifically designed with the home user in mind. Based on traditional Italian pizza oven designs but manufactured from 21st century materials. Designed to be simple in use and no maintenance. Delicious cuisine and great fun at the same time. Easy to use ergonomic design. Affordable. A capacity to cook for sma! and large parties. Fast heat up time. No construction required ready to use right out of the box. A compliment to any garden, patio, or terrace. Lightweight. Compact design. Maintenance #ee. When the Forno was being designed we looked to traditional designs that have of course been tried, tested and refined over hundreds of years. Armed with this knowledge we produced the PizzaForno. No construction is required the oven is ready to use out right out of the box. Add a few logs and you re on the way to great tasting food. Designed with the home user in mind. Easy to use, ready in minutes not hours. Well, obviously not minutes as such, but at best you could be up to temperature in about 30 minutes, subject to ambient temperature and dryness of both the oven and the wood being used. Which incidentally is of the order of 400C nice and hot! Pizzas in two minutes!

Specification The PizzaForno is perhaps the first pizza oven that is specifically designed with the home user in mind. The fusion of modern processes with traditional designs provides you with a solution that performs like a dream! The dome and base are made from a unique refractory mixture which insulates and reflects heat inwards. The base has a liner of firebrick. This absorbs heat and provides a constant hot cooking hearth. It also provides a lip that helps keep ash from the cooking area and off the hearth. Total dry weight is 70kg for the base and 70kg dome. Which is manageable by 2 reasonably strong people. A modular design means you can purchase only the components you require or a full package complete with stand, and tools! Everything you need to get started. Well, almost, you will need a match to light the fire! The Dome Cast refractory. Steel Chimney Base Cast refractory, lined with fire bricks. Tiled shelf. Stand Pressure treated timber Peels Peels aluminum with Wooden Handles.

Overa! Dimensions and Insta!ing If you are having our stand then a firm base is needed. Grass will not support the weight must be a solid installation. Slabs, pavers, concrete, tarmac etc. If you are not having our stand you will need a a good strong base. A minimum of 800 by 1000mm and around 1000 to 1100 high. It needs to be strong enough to support the total combined weight 160kg. Cooking area is 460 by 700mm (max) Specification subject to change without notice.! 4

Lighting Up Lighting up is very simple. The basic rule to success is dry wood. You will never get a fast and easy light up if your wood is damp. Technically speaking below 20% moisture content. There are a couple of methods that work well. The Teepee and the Log Cabin. Fairly self explanatory. Both start with a fire lighter and build up with kindling ending with larger sections. In the middle of the oven. Let the fire build until cooking temperature is reached. This can take as little as half an hour if conditions are very warm and the oven dry. Up to a couple of hours at the start of the season when the oven may be damp or when new. Keep adding wood as it burns down until the soot on the inside of the oven starts to burn off all over the inside of the dome. You are then hot! Move the burning wood to one side or the back of the oven. Its a preference thing. Let the base cool off a little and you are ready to make pizza! The Teepee The Log Cabin Use the peel like a fan up and down to blow the ash away. The ash will be carried out of the oven by hot air. You will need to do this quite often. This is where the unique ash retaining lip comes into its own! When Pizza making keep adding wood as required to maintain a high heat. Flames will lick across from one side of the oven to the other carried by convection. You are running hot at this point! 5

Q&A Q. What is in the pizza forno kit? A. Our Pizza Forno kit contains everything you need to make great wood fire cooked pizzas. Comprised of a base and dome. The base has a lining of firebricks which provides the cooking hearth. Two pizza peels (AKA a pizza paddles). Our peels are made with an aluminum head and a wooden handle. These we believe are easier to use and more robust than wooden pizza peels. A thermometer is also included and in the full oven kit a stand. Just provide a few logs a match and pizza or two. Q. How many pizzas can I cook at one time? A. This is not really a factor. Pizzas cook so fast, 90 seconds! Far quicker than you can make them! But if you really want to you can get up to 3 medium 10ʺ pizzas on the cooking hearth. Q. How hot does the oven get? A. Typically pizza cooking temperature is around 400C! Phew! Q. Do they taste better than ordinary oven cooked pizza? A. Oh boy you really can t imagine, light and crispy bases, cheese like molten lava, little burnt speckles on top! There is just no comparison. Better than most restaurants can deliver. Q. What sort of base do I need? If you are also buying one of our stands any solid base will do the job. A patio is fine, grass of course would not support the weight. Naturally it should be relatively level. If you are buying just the oven a good sturdy square base around 1000/1200mm high is fine.! 6

Q. What else can you cook in the Forno? A. When its searingly hot (pizza cooking temperature) anything that you would normally cook fast. Naan breads, tandoori style chicken, roasted peppers, meat and veggie skewers and of course fish. Make sure you use metal skewers! As its cools down, jacket potatoes wrapped in foil, breads, meats and pies. Try filo pastry baskets. As it gets even cooler the slow roast meats are the order of the day. You can even use it as a smoker! Q. What is PizzaForno envy? A. When you have one and friends don t. Summer and Winter! Just like a chiminea our outdoor pizza oven gives of a massive amount of heat in use. Although the actual dome is cool enough to touch! This means you can comfortably extend your pizza cooking into the winter months! Just keep it topped up with logs, warm and cozy. Specification subject to change without notice 7

Recipies Ok, we know this may be teaching you to suck eggs. But here our thoughts on how to go about making good pizzas. Pizza Napoletana dough Use only the best flour. It really makes a difference. Naturally if you can get it Caputo. It has the best reputation for a reason. Blue Caputo has a slightly slower proving rate than most flours so always try and make it the day before if you can. The taste also improves with the longer proving time. Red Caputo is for hot countries where fermentation may be too fast for Blue. Wrights Bravo is almost as good and raises a little quicker. This quantity makes 3-4 medium sized pizza bases. Important! Weigh your ingredients! The ration of 60%, by weight, of water to flour is most important. Strictly speaking the mix should not contain any oil or fat. But experiment a little. Depending on hardness of water as it can be beneficial. Quantity... 500g of Caputo or Wrights Bravo flour 300g of cold water 3g of yeast 1 Teaspoon of salt. Pour a little of the water into a mixer, dissolve the salt, add a little of the flour and then add the yeast. Start the mixer, and then gradually add the rest of flour. Combining the ingredients should take 10 minutes. Mix the dough at low speed for 20 minutes, until the dough forms a single ball. The mixture should be sticky, soft and elastic to touch.! 8

Fermentation/Dough Rising... First phase: remove the dough from the mixer, and place it on a surface or in a bowel in a warm environment where it can be left to rest for 2 hours, covered by a damp cloth. Covering is most important so the surface cannot harden, or form a crust caused by the evaporation of moisture. The mixture is then cut into strips from which pieces are broken off and then shaped into balls. The formation of the balls must be done by hand. This is known as staglio a mano whereby the dough is made into small balls, panetti, weighing between 180 and 250 g. It important to stretch the surface of the balls tucking the edges under neath as you go. Second phase: Once the individual dough balls ( panetti ) are formed, they are left in rising boxes known as mattarelle for the second rising stage, which takes between 1 to 3 hours. By keeping below room temperature, these dough balls can then be used at any time for the following 6 hours. If you dont have enough space for proving boxes try using small plastic tubs. Disposable type are fine. Wipe them with a little olive oil and leave them as normal. Forming the pizza base ( disco di pasta )... Following the second rising, a dough ball panetti is ready for making your base. The base should be prepared by hand. On a light layer of coarse semolina, or 50/50 with flour, with a motion from the centre outwards and with the pressure of the fingers of both hands on the dough ball stretch it out a little. In doing this you gradually form a disk of dough (disco di pasta). Then using finger tips form a crust by pressing down just inside all around the edge. The crust known as cornicione is one of the identifying features of a Napoletana style pizza. Stretch it out a little more and then finish with a hand slap. If you can get it right hand slapping/stretching/tossing is quick and looks great! But its tricky so yes a rolling pin is fine! There are lots of videos on YouTube showing you how this is done.! 9

How to make the best pizzas sauce The best tomatoes you can buy, oregano and a bit of seasoning is really all you need for a perfect but simple pizza sauce recipe. If you fancy add a little garlic. Use good ingredients and you won t go far wrong. Of course canned tomatoes are not all the same. Some cheap supermarket canned tomatoes are bitter and metallic tasting so experiment with different brands and varieties of tomato. Italian San Marzano tomatoes are considered the best tomatoes for pizza but any good quality plum tomato is ok. Sainsbury also do a Marzano tomato. Aldi Premium tomatoes are very very good. How to make it: 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves of garlic, crushed 1 400g/14 oz can of whole tomatoes, drained oregano Pinch of sugar Salt and pepper 2 tablespoons of chopped fresh oregano or a teaspoon of dried Method: 1. Put the olive oil in a large pan or skillet and heat gently. A wok is ideal 2. Keeping the heat to medium, add the garlic and cook slowly for a couple of minutes. Just release the flavours so it shouldn t start to brown as it becomes bitter 3. Add the tomatoes, herbs, sugar and seasoning. (Sugar is optional). Taste your tomatoes of course. Roughly chop your tomatoes in the pan with a knife or better still use a potato masher to create an even mixture. 4. Cook at a low simmer, uncovered for 20 minutes. Check the seasoning and cool before use.! 10

Toppings No instruction needed here. Whatever takes your fancy. But a good start begins with... Buffalo Mozzarella San Marzano tomatoes. 10% Parmesan Fresh basil Olive oil. Nice and simple!! 11

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