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Classic Pizza Dough

Flour, salt, water and yeast – what do these simple 
ingredients have in common? They come together to 
create the perfect foundation for any good pizza!

This recipe is an excerpt from our new cookbook, 

Ooni: 

Cooking with Fire,

 and the go-to pizza dough recipe for 

everyone at Ooni HQ.

Method

Place two-thirds of the water in a large bowl. In a saucepan 
or microwave, bring the other third of water to boil, then 
add it to the cold water in the bowl. This creates the correct 
temperature for activating yeast. Whisk the salt and yeast 
into the warm water.

If mixing by hand:

Place the flour in a large bowl and pour the yeast mixture 
into it. Stir with a wooden spoon until a dough starts to 
form. Continue mixing by hand until the dough comes 
together in a ball. Turn it onto a lightly floured surface and 
knead with both hands for about 10 minutes, until it is firm 
and stretchy. Return the dough to the bowl. Cover with 
plastic wrap and leave to rise in a warm place for 1-2 hours.

If mixing with a mixer:

Fit the mixer with the dough hook and place the flour 
in the mixer bowl. Turn the machine on at a low speed 
and gradually add the yeast mixture to the flour. Once 
combined, leave the dough to keep mixing to at the same 
speed for 5-10 minutes, or until the dough is firm and 
stretchy. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and leave to 
rise in a warm place for 1-2 hours.

*if unavailable, use 0.3oz (9.2g) active dried yeast or 0.24oz (7g) instant 
dried yeast

Ingredient

Weight

Qty / Vol

Type ‘00’ flour (or strong white)

607g

21.4oz

Water

364g

12.8oz

Salt

18g

4 tsp

Fresh yeast*

20g

0.7oz

When the dough has roughly doubled in size, divide it into 
3 or 5 equal pieces, depending on what size you want your 
pizzas to be (either 12 inches or 16 inches wide). Place each 
piece of dough in a separate bowl or tray, cover with plastic 
wrap and leave to rise for another 20 minutes, or until 
doubled in size.

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Page 5: ...3 feet 1 metre of space around the oven for proper airflow Remember to remove the chimney cap and leave the door on for optimum performance Gas Remove the chimney and door when cooking with gas You can add the chimney cap to the oven body to create a seal 06 The door will be hot while cooking so be mindful of where you place it when it is removed ...

Page 6: ...the rear of Ooni Karu when cooking with wood or charcoal to control flames 5 Door Thick and fully insulated to retain heat with a cool to touch handle The door must be off when cooking with gas 6 Burner Carefully designed to help Ooni Karu reach optimum temperatures when firing with wood and charcoal The holes in the grate serve a dual purpose to increase airflow through the fuel and to allow exce...

Page 7: ...at least 752 F 400 C when baking Neapolitan style pizza Ooni Premium Natural Firestarters Ooni Premium Natural Firestarters are made from 100 natural wood shavings and are free from chemical aromas for a pure and quick fuel ignition in your Ooni Karu Ooni Pizza Peels Range Our pizza peels have been designed specifically for use with Ooni pizza ovens and are sleek and easy to transport and store Ha...

Page 8: ... weather and ambient temperatures Gas Burner available at ooni com Region dependent Fuel Temperature Benefits Charcoal Wood Up to 932 F 500 C Lighting a base layer of charcoal keeps a steady even temperature adding wood will give a burst of heat and wood fired flavor which is perfect for pizza See page 16 for lighting instructions Wood Up to 932 F 500 C Cooking with wood alone is the fuel of choic...

Page 9: ... your chimney vent is open and chimney cap is removed This will provide maximum airflow and top temperatures through the oven Open chimney vent increases the draw of air through the oven creating more powerful flames and an increased heat Closed chimney vent reduces the draw of air for a smokier effect and a lower heat 14 Are your pizza toppings cooking faster than the pizza base Simply close the ...

Page 10: ...ith high resin content such as pine or spruce might add unwanted flavours to your cooking 1 Start with 3 6 pieces of wood in your grate and light with natural firestarters You can also light with a blowtorch 2 Refuel when the wood has mainly burnt to embers but before all visible flames have disappeared 3 Add fuel little and often and do not overfill wood must not overflow the grate 1 2 3 Size We ...

Page 11: ...will block the holes in the grate resulting in reduced airflow 1 Start with 2 3 pieces of charcoal in your grate and light with natural firestarters 2 Ooni Karu is not ready to cook when the charcoal is black and producing smoke When your charcoal is glowing white with red centre it is ready to cook 3 Top up little and often to maintain a good base temperature Always leave room for airflow through...

Page 12: ...oor off at all times when cooking with the Gas Burner Never leave Ooni Karu unattended when cooking with gas Always disconnect from the gas bottle when not in use Your Gas Burner will perform best when it is stored inside when it is not in use Lighting Push in and slowly turn the control knob anticlockwise until you hear a click and the burner ignites Continue to push and hold in the knob for 5 se...

Page 13: ...is the type of fire to aim for for Neapolitan style pizza it s the result of fuel management You ll see this when fuel is given time to burn through properly and there is enough room for airflow through the grate Ooni Karu is not ready to cook a 60 second pizza when the fuel tray looks like this If this is your scenario gradually build up a flame using smaller pieces of kindling allowing for good ...

Page 14: ... the flames 3 Using your Ooni Infrared thermometer aim for at least 752 F 400 C in the centre of your stone baking board before you launch a pizza into the oven 4 Rotate your pizza every 20 30 seconds to achieve an even bake on your crusts and toppings 5 Top up your fuel little and often and allow new fuel to burn for a couple of minutes before adding food 6 Check out the recipes and guides availa...

Page 15: ...oppings stop and shake the peel to check that your dough is moving freely If it s stuck pick it up and add more flour to the peel You have to do this before you add toppings Keep your toppings light Heavy ingredients will weigh down your dough and make it harder to lift off of the peel Work swiftly there s no need to rush but remember dough that rests on the peel for too long will be more likely t...

Page 16: ... minutes until it is firm and stretchy Return the dough to the bowl Cover with plastic wrap and leave to rise in a warm place for 1 2 hours If mixing with a mixer Fit the mixer with the dough hook and place the flour in the mixer bowl Turn the machine on at a low speed and gradually add the yeast mixture to the flour Once combined leave the dough to keep mixing to at the same speed for 5 10 minute...

Page 17: ...for Neapolitan pizzas Method Place the oil in a pan over a medium heat When warm add the garlic and fry until softened but not brown Add all the remaining ingredients then simmer on a low heat for 20 minutes or until the flavor has deepened and the sauce has thickened slightly This sauce can be used straight away or placed in an airtight container and stored in the fridge for up to a week ready to...

Page 18: ...a while it heats up Using a small amount of flour dust your Ooni pizza peel Stretch the pizza dough ball out to 12 and lay it out on your pizza peel Using a large spoon or ladle spread the sauce evenly across the pizza dough base Next add the cheese and slide the pizza into the pizza oven Slide the pizza off the peel and into your Ooni pizza oven making sure to rotate the pizza regularly Once cook...

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