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Post by tjnamtiw » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 9:54 am

Has anyone gotten one of these little jewels yet? Mine just arrived! 850 degrees in 15 minutes. uuni.net

Watch the videos of the Uuni 2, the newer stainless steel version. Pretty darn amazing. No, it shouldn't be expected to compare to a $2500 one ton wood fired pizza oven but it looks like it does a decent job. I'll find out shortly if it ever gets above freezing!


 
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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 12:09 pm



This? LOL now that's what I want ... wood in my pizza...yummy.

Justa like momma used to-a make !

 
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Post by tjnamtiw » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 4:10 pm

davidmcbeth3 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w30ylBDp0aM

This? LOL now that's what I want ... wood in my pizza...yummy.

Justa like momma used to-a make !
You've never seen how pizza is made in a wood fired oven??? They swept the ash toward the back and throw the pizza in. That's it.
That video is of the original design, not the latest design, the Uuni 2. Completely different animal.

Stick with the frozen variety. :)

 
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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 4:43 pm

tjnamtiw wrote:
davidmcbeth3 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w30ylBDp0aM

This? LOL now that's what I want ... wood in my pizza...yummy.

Justa like momma used to-a make !
You've never seen how pizza is made in a wood fired oven??? They swept the ash toward the back and throw the pizza in. That's it.
That video is of the original design, not the latest design, the Uuni 2. Completely different animal.

Stick with the frozen variety. :)


Uuni 2 ^^^

Where's the coal fired one? :D

And real men don't sweep ash in such a device. :lol:

Eat the ash,
Eat the ash,
Don't you know, life is trash !
(stealing some Krokus stuff see below ... if ya can remember this band that was awesome for their time)



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Post by ONEDOLLAR » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 4:59 pm

davidmcbeth3 wrote: Where's the coal fired one?
Currently being developed at Chubby Stove Co's version of Lockheed Martin's famous "SKUNKWORKS".. ssssshhhhhhhh DO NOT TELL ANYONE! :shh:
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Post by scalabro » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 5:38 pm

That's a cool gadget!

Won't replace a trip to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx though :punk:

 
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Post by Ctyankee » Tue. Feb. 24, 2015 6:48 pm

When you visit NYC, try Lombardi's Pizza for a coal fired meal. That's cooking with Coal!


 
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Post by tjnamtiw » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 3:03 pm

Here's the first pizza out of my little Uuni 2. It took 2 minutes 20 seconds including time to pull it out and turn it 180* on the peel. Made 3 of them and they are GONE!!! 10" diameter.
It took 15 minutes to get the good coals going and for everything to stabilize.

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Post by Sunny Boy » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 3:27 pm

scalabro wrote:That's a cool gadget!

Won't replace a trip to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx though :punk:
Or, Andy's in Manor haven/Port Washington ! Oh, for one of their "garbage pies" !!!! ;)https://www.facebook.com/pages/Andys-Pizzeria-Por ... 6355785083

But, why go to all that trouble when you can have a coal-fired pizza oven 24/7, that not only heats the house, it cooks the other meals, boils water, dries the clothes, ......

Cookin' With Coal :D

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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 4:52 pm

Ctyankee wrote:When you visit NYC, try Lombardi's Pizza for a coal fired meal. That's cooking with Coal!
when I visit NYC I get sliders ! NY pizza yuck. :D

 
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Post by grumpy » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 5:29 pm

when I visit NYC I get sliders ! NY pizza yuck
Are you saying White Castle over NY pizza?

 
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Post by tjnamtiw » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 5:38 pm

grumpy wrote:
when I visit NYC I get sliders ! NY pizza yuck
Are you saying White Castle over NY pizza?
I sure as HE11 hope not!!!!

 
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Post by WNY » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 6:07 pm

Up near my sisters summer home at Kueka Lake, NY, at the Harvest and Artisans Market, they have wood fired pizza there. it's really good. Always have some when we go up in the summer.

This is there home built oven, and they do approx. 9" personal pizza's. Mmmmm. ;) :)

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Post by scalabro » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 6:10 pm

davidmcbeth3 wrote:
Ctyankee wrote:When you visit NYC, try Lombardi's Pizza for a coal fired meal. That's cooking with Coal!
when I visit NYC I get sliders ! NY pizza yuck. :D
Well, you can lead a horse to water........

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Wed. Feb. 25, 2015 7:52 pm

Here ya go Dave, coal fired oven pizza.

http://tonysaccos.com/

And this one on You Tube, comes with an oven "floor show". You can watch the blue ladies dancing while you wait. :D

https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0LEVzCVa.5U ... 598-s&fp=1

And I never knew there were so many coal oven pizza shops in NYC area. :shock: Here's a map.
http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2007/11/sli ... a-map.html

The Lombardi's Ctyankee mentioned above is the one down at the lower end of Manhattan.

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