Not sure how his compares to the la hacienda one currently reduced at tesco. But, 3 warranty can't be bad. OOS online but instore from 26th May.
Best Authentic Naples pizza flour called Caputo 00 tipo & San Marzano d.o.p Tomatoes can be bought from Ebay seller called England-Italy-2013
many of us have been using them for awhile now and there great on the g3 ferrari oven or real pizza ovens Plus they offer the flour in smaller quantities - BoGoF
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grahambeale
25 May 1610#4
Yeah, the microwave cooks baked beans pretty well doesn't it? Faster too.
Got the cover this evening and fits perfectly, not tight at all!
Will give it a go this weekend and see how it turns out
oliver_hac
16 Jun 17#43
I found the pizza base burns quickly due to direct flames on the stone. The solution is to get another pizza stone (£5 home bargains) and that way the pizza cooks and the base doesn't burn and pizza turns out good
j-g
16 Jun 17#42
Great, thanks!
laireyclairey
16 Jun 171#41
Yes, that exact one... if you check the comments someone else has asked about the Aldi Pizza Oven and the fit...
We didn't buy any pizza tools as we already have a decent BBQ tools set that does the trick
laireyclairey
15 Jun 17#38
It does fit. We found that one and went for it and pleased with it.
j-g to laireyclairey
15 Jun 17#39
Oh really? That exact one? If so I'll order it now..
j-g to laireyclairey
16 Jun 17#40
Also, did you buy a pizza paddle/peel?
laireyclairey
29 May 171#36
I bought one of these yesterday and am after any suitable ideas for covers for it? If any fellow Hukd-er could advise, please?
j-g to laireyclairey
15 Jun 17#37
Same here, was thinking of getting this but the dimensions seem tight:
It arrived today (I'm impressed - 1 day after ordering, free delivery) and is now assembled (30 mins, easy) and ready for action. It'll make a decent 11"-12" pizza.
I'll be christening it on Sunday or Monday (weather dependent).
It's not all about size. you know...
Zimmy
27 May 16#31
Yes, the mini pizzas it makes look great! Just as well it makes them so fast because you're going to need 2 each :stuck_out_tongue:
MR GUS
27 May 16#30
If it isn't insulated then you are p1__ing in the wind & will rage through the supply of good low moisture wood you've obtained, whilst trying to maintain temperature.
shutsy2003
27 May 16#29
Buy a pizza stone from Home Bargains for £3.99 and put it on your BBQ, put the lid on an turn up the heat. Use mine all the time for home made pizza's and the results are fantastic !
brookysm
26 May 16#28
Not very good at smoking food tho unless you leave it in too long....
I have one as well, it's extremely good but nothing compares to a wood fired pizza oven I'm afraid.
Yeah, give it a try. Let us know how the food comes out
VDisillusioned
26 May 16#25
The very similar La Hacienda one is back in stock at Tesco direct for £100. It's in the Clubcard Boost too so potential to save £50.
I bought one last week and having used it to cook traditional style pizza, olive bread and Jamaican jerk chicken I can highly recommend. Obviously these things are not as good as much more expensive brick outdoor ovens but with a little care and common sense you can get good results. I do dream of having something like this one day though :smiley:
VDisillusioned
26 May 16#24
Where do you put the wood to get that proper wood fired pizza taste?
booroo
26 May 16#23
I remember the kickstarter for this. Glad to see that they're in full production now.
Speaking of homemade ovens, a friend of mine made his own in his garden and, although it turned out very well, it didn't actually last that long - only a couple of years. I can't remember why, but it started falling apart. Possibly due to the drying out (cracking) from regular use. Now the thing is, it didn't cost him much in terms of building supplies but it took him a hell of a lot of time.
After it fell apart, he built another one with a firebrick dome and proper foundations etc. Again, the this was a massive timesink (100s of hours). This one looks absolutely stunning and ended up costing around $1000 NZ for the supplies.
Anyway...my point is...I think you've done well getting the Uuni. I'd be very keen to hear what you think of it as I've been planning to get one myself.
4810510
26 May 16#22
Can I use this in my kitchen?
Grey101Ace
26 May 161#21
Saw that yesterday after doing some research after seeing this deal - let me know what its like!
djc0367
26 May 162#20
I love pizza, and the turkish version - pide too. I never knew these mini oven things existed - I always wanted to build a clay oven in the garden, but it's not really practical where we live.
I've just spent the last hour researching and I've managed to spend comfortably twice the aldi price, getting an Uuni 2s which looks simply fantastic - see here:
Paid £247 for oven, extra peel, cover/bag and some pellets - 7% TCB
Yes, to some it might seem excessive, but looks like a great gadget and as I said, I love proper pizza.
Thanks to the OP for the idea!
ruthbear
26 May 16#19
They had s couple in stalybridge aldi about 2 hours ago.
ICTHUS
26 May 161#18
Yeah I'm going to vote a BBQ / Oven "HOT"
honeymonster86
26 May 16#17
Yes, temperature makes the difference, but it doesn't just speed it up, it also makes the dough cook to perfection and seals the toppings cooking them without over cooking them
I went in this morning and got one. Our store isn't big but had a good 9 in stock. Can't see them all going in one day with this weather anyway.
mocmocamoc
26 May 16#14
You can buy them online, they do still queue but I doubt for this, they definitely still had one this morning in the Liverpool City Centre branch as I saw it.
A proper pizza over will reach higher temperatures than a domestic oven can, +400c. Enabling you to cook an authentic pizza in 90 seconds or so.
ollie87
26 May 16#11
If this is the La Hacienda one they are pretty good. Also Tesco had them for the same price a few weeks back (I know 'cos I bought one).
diamondnine
26 May 16#10
They have something similar, almost identical in Robert Dyas for £149.99 down from £199.99 so makes this a good price if you want one. Not for me though.
I also imagine you can only fit one pizza or maybe two smaller pizzas in this at a time which has its obvious restrictions for groups or families with more than two people.
cjdean1983
26 May 16#8
I wonder if this has the removable pizza stone so you can use this like a standard BBQ as well as pizza oven. I can't imagine anyone would use this enough to warrant a purchase then have to store it all winter. you can get similar things off eBay for £80 without stainless steel features for anyone toying with the idea. still hot deal though. similar ovens on eBay with the same features are £160. heat from me
mw101
25 May 16#7
do aldi still have people q up for special offers? - fancy one of these but guess they will sell out quick if so
dude_1234
25 May 16#6
Yea I was referring to that. Anyway thanks for clarification.
Yeah, the microwave cooks baked beans pretty well doesn't it? Faster too.
darren hardie
25 May 162#3
whats up with the oven in your kitchen. 100 quid just to cook it outside dont see the point.
dude_1234
25 May 16#1
The space for briqquetes/ charcoal or wood log is too thin. I don`t know how it will manage ? Any one has used it ? any comments please ?
detch82 to dude_1234
25 May 162#2
it has a tray for Ashes, I think tour referring to that. I put charcoal/logs in the grill with the slats and cook in the top grill. it comes with 2 grates. works perfectly and gets super hot. got mine from dunelm last year for 70 plus 10 delivery. very pleased.
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Best Authentic Naples pizza flour called Caputo 00 tipo & San Marzano d.o.p Tomatoes can be bought from Ebay seller called
England-Italy-2013
many of us have been using them for awhile now and there great on the g3 ferrari oven or real pizza ovens Plus they offer the flour in smaller quantities
- BoGoF
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Will give it a go this weekend and see how it turns out
We didn't buy any pizza tools as we already have a decent BBQ tools set that does the trick
La Hacienda 60546 Deluxe Raincover for 56107 Pizza Oven - Grey https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IL91C5O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1-UqzbHQ5GW4T
http://www.therange.co.uk/la-hacienda-lorenzo-3-in-1-bbq-smoker-pizza-oven//the-range/fcp-product/110181
I'll be christening it on Sunday or Monday (weather dependent).
It's not all about size. you know...
I have one as well, it's extremely good but nothing compares to a wood fired pizza oven I'm afraid.
I bought one last week and having used it to cook traditional style pizza, olive bread and Jamaican jerk chicken I can highly recommend. Obviously these things are not as good as much more expensive brick outdoor ovens but with a little care and common sense you can get good results. I do dream of having something like this one day though :smiley:
Speaking of homemade ovens, a friend of mine made his own in his garden and, although it turned out very well, it didn't actually last that long - only a couple of years. I can't remember why, but it started falling apart. Possibly due to the drying out (cracking) from regular use. Now the thing is, it didn't cost him much in terms of building supplies but it took him a hell of a lot of time.
After it fell apart, he built another one with a firebrick dome and proper foundations etc. Again, the this was a massive timesink (100s of hours). This one looks absolutely stunning and ended up costing around $1000 NZ for the supplies.
Anyway...my point is...I think you've done well getting the Uuni. I'd be very keen to hear what you think of it as I've been planning to get one myself.
I've just spent the last hour researching and I've managed to spend comfortably twice the aldi price, getting an Uuni 2s which looks simply fantastic - see here:
http://www.cuckooland.com/dnc/cuckooland/product/50233/uuni-2s-woodfire-pizza-oven-with-stone-baking-board?cat=0
Paid £247 for oven, extra peel, cover/bag and some pellets - 7% TCB
Yes, to some it might seem excessive, but looks like a great gadget and as I said, I love proper pizza.
Thanks to the OP for the idea!
http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/flame-master-3-in-1-charcoal-pizza-barbecue