MUST KNOW Top 10 Pizza Oven Tips - Ooni Karu 12 Pizza Oven

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @GetCooking
    @GetCooking  3 місяці тому +1

    Ciao Ciao! Super happy to see so many of you are viewing my series of reviews/experiences around pizza ovens...clearly beloved little tools!
    If you found the video useful please remember to like, comment and subscribe as it really helps the channel grown and stay healthy! Grazie!

  • @jessstaples9758
    @jessstaples9758 14 днів тому

    Appreciate the tips, just finished making 4 pizzas in the ooni. Learning curve, but worth it

  • @KPlainfeather08
    @KPlainfeather08 Рік тому +28

    My GE microwave from 2005 finally crapped out. At first ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxO_Bc204MGjxDl87cOKcdgaRhzSqGmv_g I was unsure because I was looking for something with the exact same features. Found it with this one. Interior space cavity was large, but the outside was smaller than my old one. I love the one-button push for 1-6 minutes, and the 30 second add or 30 second start. and MOST IMPORTANTLY, I love how you can adjust the power level during cooking. The reviews said it could not be done, but this marked all the other boxes. and happy to say, it does. I can hit 1 minute start, and change the power level from 10 to 5, 30 seconds in, without interruption. my favorite feature!

  • @DRV_Woodworks
    @DRV_Woodworks Рік тому +3

    Great video. I plan to buy the wood pellet original. Just had some pizza from that one last night at a friend's house, and it was probably the best pizza I've ever had. The crust and dough are on a whole other level vs. local pizzerias. I make my own pizza in a standard oven, and even that is much better than any pizza joint. But cooking with an ooni is just amazing.

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому +1

      Hey man glad you liked the video. I've reviewed the fyra in another video if you want to check it out. But I think if you like making pizza and can afford some extra $$$ shrsl.com/3t11f is the way to go with the gas attachment.

    • @ronoconnor8971
      @ronoconnor8971 2 місяці тому +1

      Play with your dough recipes. I like using bread flour and cooking the pies the same day. We grow our own basil now too.

    • @CHEECHMUN
      @CHEECHMUN Місяць тому

      @@ronoconnor8971 Fresh basil is the best!!!!

  • @agwheeler2000
    @agwheeler2000 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a great video. Lots of really useful tips! I felt anxious watching though. 😬 Your ooni legs are so close to the edge of the table i kept expecting it to tumble off with each launch! 😮😂

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому

      😜 it is a tight fit but these Oonis are solid!

  • @CHEECHMUN
    @CHEECHMUN Місяць тому

    Excellenti!!!!! I heard you can turn the stone over and that will clean the stone.

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Місяць тому +1

      not really, stone remains dirty but you are using the other side which should be clean unless you used it before

    • @ashchsergievskaya
      @ashchsergievskaya Місяць тому

      @@GetCookingand if both sides are dirty already?🙈Is it a sign to buy a new stone?

  • @estonian44
    @estonian44 28 днів тому

    thank you, bro do you think i can cover the outside with ssomething so when i touch it it wont "burn" me?

  • @ronoconnor8971
    @ronoconnor8971 2 місяці тому +1

    Wind is our problem. It has trouble getting hot enough if cold and windy

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Місяць тому

      yes agree outside temp are a factor, not great if too cold outside

  • @sebastienlopezmassoni8107
    @sebastienlopezmassoni8107 10 місяців тому +1

    WoW ❤

  • @tiagomars902
    @tiagomars902 8 місяців тому

    Nice video! Lets say i want to use my oven at 410 c°. Does it take too long to get back to temperature between pizzas using gas?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  8 місяців тому +1

      With wood only it does take longer, with gas, i put it to the max between pizzas and by the time i have made the other pizza the stone is back to temp.

    • @tiagomars902
      @tiagomars902 8 місяців тому

      @@GetCooking thanks!

  • @greggardin297
    @greggardin297 Рік тому

    Interesting - I use wood and found that my stone will get over 550 °C in about 30 mins. Had to let it cool down. I thought that the IR thermometer was set to °F! This was in the spring in Canada so ambient temperatures were moderate. Agree that if cooking many pizzas and/or with company that the time to deal with loading wood is more complicated than using propane. Will see how things work with wood when the temps are below freezing.

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому

      Quality of the wood is key, you probably have access to high density, high temp burning food. Curious to hear how you get on cooking in the Canadian cold!

  • @Jigendaiske
    @Jigendaiske 4 місяці тому

    which one would you prfer the roccbox or karu?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  3 місяці тому

      They are quite similar once the ooni has the gas attachment. The roccbox is heavier so feels sturdier…the ooni is better to carry around so depends what you need it for

  • @ashchsergievskaya
    @ashchsergievskaya Місяць тому

    I have gas, but sometimes I wish I had the wood one😊

  • @OPSteel97
    @OPSteel97 Рік тому

    If you have the gas attachment screwed on and want to cook with wood occasionally, do you have to remove the gas attachment?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому +1

      Yes Chris, you need to remove it. But it takes 3mins…

  • @wiktorbraun7789
    @wiktorbraun7789 Рік тому

    Does karu with gas burner works the same as ooni koda?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому

      Have not tried the koda but with the gas attachment it works very very well

  • @RobertoCosenza
    @RobertoCosenza Рік тому

    Il mondo e' piccolo Stefano. Ho trovato questo video cercando informazioni sul Karu 12. Io sono il papa' dei gemelli di BoPeep se ti ricordi!

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому

      Veramente! spero stiate tutti bene! Il Karu e' bello ma con il gas...se lo usi solo con la legna lo trovo un po troppo impegnativo....

  • @jozellecastro8504
    @jozellecastro8504 Рік тому

    Hello there what kind of gas hose should i get?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому

      Every country is a little different. I went to my local diy shop and followed their advice

  • @yooo711
    @yooo711 Рік тому +1

    Why does the pizza need 400 degrees C ? Have you tried baking it in lower temperature? How about bread, can this oven bake bread?

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому +2

      at that temperature you get a fast cook, making the base a little crusty and keeping the dough nicely moist and soft. You can cook at lower temp but you will get a different type of pizza on the way out. Yes you can do bread and other things but they take some practice as longer cook need you to be really on top of the temperature

  • @mobe3006
    @mobe3006 Рік тому

    semola?

  • @jcnz9861
    @jcnz9861 Рік тому

    Grazie! Using wood and charcoal, it still takes me nearly an hour to get the oven up to 450. Gas sounds like the way to go.

    • @GetCooking
      @GetCooking  Рік тому +1

      Yes and it is inconsistent i find…i’ve moved to gas and never looked back!

  • @ivanmtzmdc
    @ivanmtzmdc Рік тому

    beautiful dogs

  • @birdmandc19
    @birdmandc19 Рік тому

    Junk not worth it DONT BUY

    • @ww6114
      @ww6114 11 місяців тому +5

      Just cause you don’t know how to make pizza 😢

    • @aspiadas
      @aspiadas 11 місяців тому +3

      Justification for that criticism?

    • @ww6114
      @ww6114 11 місяців тому +6

      @@aspiadas cause his pizza is trash