Allow for extra recharge time
Even during warm weather, Ooni ovens need time to recharge and get back up to temperature between bakes.
In colder weather, this process takes a little extra time but still produces the same great-tasting pizza.
Parbake pizza bases before big parties
To parbake, or partially bake your base, launch stretched dough by itself and cook until it’s just baked but still pale.
We like adding a handful of ice cubes to the middle of our base before launching so the middle stays flat and doesn’t puff up or brown.
Then when you’re entertaining all that’s left is having guests top parbaked bases and launching to finish cooking.
This will help get pizzas out faster to hungry dinner guests for any winter pizza parties you might throw.
Use residual heat
Cooking doesn’t have to stop once you extinguish your cooking fire. Your oven will stay warm for up to a couple of hours while it slowly cools which is the perfect opportunity to make low-and-slow cooking recipes.
You can also utilise the heat as the oven comes up to temperature to warm up starters and nibbles or warm drinks like mulled wine.
Best pizza gear for the winter season
When it comes to entertaining, nothing beats the Ooni Karu 16 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven (with the optional Gas Burner for Ooni Karu 16) or the Ooni Koda 16 Gas-Powered Pizza Oven.
These powerful gas cooking options offer a consistent fuel supply so you never have to think about maintaining your cooking fire, have plenty of space inside to make dishes big enough for a crowd and are designed for a premium user experience that makes hosting a breeze.
Another essential for cold weather parties is our line of cast iron cookware.
These durable and highly versatile accessories can cook basically any dish, sweet or savoury.
Try using your cast iron cookware to warm up or cook starters and sides in the rising temperatures while your oven heats up.
Winter recipes to keep the cold away
Cozy up around a skillet pan of Camembert, Brie and White Beer Fondue. As a shareable, warming and indulgent dish, it’s a perfect appetizer to get the party started. Although good year-round, the richness of the melted cheese fits particularly well with colder evenings.
After starters, move on to the star of the show, pizza! This Chanterelle and Sweet Potato Pizza with Sour Tomato Sauce and Pumpkin Seed Butter combines layers of sweetness, creaminess, and nuttiness for a surprising depth of flavour while celebrating some of our favourite cold weather ingredients.And you can never go wrong finishing up any dinner party menu with a gooey, salty soft-baked chocolate cookie like our Easy Salted Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie. And for an added bonus? You can make it in the residual heat of your oven as it cools.
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