Hi all,
We just got back from visiting my wife's family in Rome. It was my first visit since completing our oven and I begged my wife's family to take us to a restauraunt with a Forno a legna.
My wife's father chose "Casette di Campagna" in Rome. The oven dome was a half sphere type rather than the low dome ones. The construction was pretty much exactly like the Forno Bravo Pompeii except the bricks appeared to be hand split with the rough edges facing inward. I wish my picture of the inside of the dome came out better but the oven looked very familiar. They used a naturally leavened dough with a local flour from Rome and could cook probably eight at a time, constantly turning and moving the pizzas. We had a great time, the pizza was awesome, and the most amazing thing....The Pizza from our Forno Bravo inspired pompeii is just as good!
Dave
We just got back from visiting my wife's family in Rome. It was my first visit since completing our oven and I begged my wife's family to take us to a restauraunt with a Forno a legna.
My wife's father chose "Casette di Campagna" in Rome. The oven dome was a half sphere type rather than the low dome ones. The construction was pretty much exactly like the Forno Bravo Pompeii except the bricks appeared to be hand split with the rough edges facing inward. I wish my picture of the inside of the dome came out better but the oven looked very familiar. They used a naturally leavened dough with a local flour from Rome and could cook probably eight at a time, constantly turning and moving the pizzas. We had a great time, the pizza was awesome, and the most amazing thing....The Pizza from our Forno Bravo inspired pompeii is just as good!
Dave
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