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Thanks guys. Yeah- the old part fits ok.
Thought I blew it on the stucco color but its looking closer to travertine every day.
Still have a door to make and I'm really thinking it needs some flagstone to cover the transition plate.
The boys brought home a couple of pheasant today. I think one of them needs to get baked or broasted. :-D
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Re: New Member- New build
"Looking great!! You're going to have to change the title of your thread soon - no longer a "new member with a new build"!!"
"Thanks boerwarrior. Go ahead and pick a title and I'll change it. lol"
Well you could call it "Old Member, Completed Build" ! Just kidding! Looking great!
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Originally posted by Calisdad View PostThanks for sharing h1!
Interesting that you let it 'cure' for several days. When I make lasagna I do the same.
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Thanks for sharing h1!
Interesting that you let it 'cure' for several days. When I make lasagna I do the same.
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C-Dad
I've posted this recipe previously, thought you might like it.
This is my favorite recipe, I?ve been working on it for years. It is extremely simple yet needs some patients to gain texture and full flavor in the refridge. I have found 3-4 days to be my favorite. I've made it and used it the same day with decent results but use 120* water to start. I have also had one dough that was over a week old that was very good, near sour dough flavor.
This recipe makes Qty: 2 Size: 13-14" pizzas
? 370g Flour
? 250g room temp water
? 1 tsp rapid rise yeast
? 1.5 tsp fine sea salt
Techniques:
? Weigh water and flour. Salt & yeast I use a measuring spoon
? I use food a processor ?FP?, I've done it by hand, by stand mixer and combination, the FP does it best and is the quickest.
? Pulse together dry ingredients. Flour and salt first then add yeast.
? Run FP full on and add all the water at once and continue running for 45 seconds. That's it, it's done.
? Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and divide dough in half; knead into ball, putting each in a sealed, lightly oiled round plastic container, spray top of dough also. Immediately refrigerate for 3-4 days. Putting them in a round container helps with shaping later.
? Remove dough?s from refridge an hour, no more than two hours before making pizzas.
Must do's and don?ts:
? Do not degas while stretching dough! Lightly flour both sides of dough and gently knead out the size crust edge you want with finger tips on floured surface, then smack dough between hands to begin stretch. Then use floured fists to gently stretch while turning constantly, Lay dough on peel or counter and make pizza
? If making on a peel use semolina for sliding off .
? Use High Gluten flour with at least 13% protein from Sam's Club, King Author any good quality hi gluten flour
? Don?t overdo the sauce or overdo the toppings.
? I like a mixture of provolone and mozzarella cheese.
? I am now doing this in my newly constructed Wood Fired Oven with great results with floor at around 700* -750* in front of active fire. I?ve been doing it for years in my house oven with a stone insert that has been preheated at least an hour at 550* with very good results.
? Extra dough, hmm. Having a salad or pasta? Preheat your gas grill, stretch the dough like you?re going to make pizza without shaping crust, throw on your hot grill. As soon as it sets up take tongs flip it over and smother the entire top with a mixture of Olive oil and melted butter with brush, sprinkle with granulated garlic, garlic salt and parmesan cheese. When done, remove, cut into whatever shape hits you and serve hot.
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Re: New Member- New build
I'm going to go chase some pheasants for a week or 2 then it's game on.
Time to start finding pizza dough recipes. My wife has some heritage tomatoes she dried and canned so we can't wait. :-D
Thanks h1
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Looks great C-Dad. How long before pizza?
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That's to bad, because doing the igloo stlye like you are, the decorative terra cotta would have looked very nice. Another idea I thought was maybe continue a few more rows of brick above the adapter plate?
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Thanks hodgey 1. That was my first choice- a nice ornamental terra cotta flue, but I placed the oven too close to my house and I need 12' of pipe to clear the smoke away.
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Re: New Member- New build
Originally posted by Calisdad View PostNot satisfied with the chimney transition tho. I have 8" on for a temporary flue.
My 6" came yesterday. I think I need a big piece of flagstone for a lid,
just put a 6" hole in it and call it a lid. :-D We will see.
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That would look cool, though you may want to somehow buffer the stone with insulation, and not set it directly on the vent brick. Or use soapstone...that would look awesome IMO.
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Thanks boerwarrior. Go ahead and pick a title and I'll change it. lol
Scratch is done. Not satisfied with the chimney transition tho. I have 8" on for a temporary flue.
My 6" came yesterday. I think I need a big piece of flagstone for a lid,
just put a 6" hole in it and call it a lid. :-D We will see.
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