Enjoy Family Time with Delicious Wood-Fired Pizza

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The ideal time to spend quality time with your children and make memorable experiences is during the school holidays. Making wood-fired oven pizza together is one of the best ways to achieve this. It's not only a delectable and rewarding hobby, but it also gives you a chance to spend time with your family and teach your children useful lessons. We'll walk you through every step of making wood-fired oven pizza with your kids in this blog article, from getting started to savouring your delectable product.

 

Preparing to Make Pizza

It's important that you get all of the necessary ingredients before you begin preparing your pizza. This is what you'll need:

 

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  • Yeast
  • Water
  • Salt
  • Olive oil
  • Tomato sauce
  • Cheese
  • Toppings of your choice

 

 

Once you have all of the necessary ingredients, you can start making the pizza dough. You can either use a recipe to create the dough from home or buy pre-made dough from a nearby grocery store. Following the manufacturer's directions, set up your wood-fired oven, and then wait for it to heat up—this should take around 30 minutes.

Building the Perfect Pizza

Making your own pizza is wonderful because you can make it anyway you like. Encourage your children to use their imaginations while choosing their toppings for the pizza they will be creating. Here are a few tips for creating the ideal pizza:

  • Pizza crust should be even and thin.
  • Less is frequently more, so do not put on too many toppings on your pizza.
  • For the best flavour, use fresh, high-quality ingredients.

 

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Make sure the temperature in the wood-fired oven is high enough to quickly and evenly cook the crust (we advise 400°C to 450°C). This will guarantee that your pizza is perfectly baked.

 

 

 

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Making pizza with your children is a wonderful opportunity to teach useful kitchen knowledge to them. Younger children can assist with duties like kneading the dough, measuring ingredients, and topping the pizza. With more difficult tasks like shaping the dough and baking the pizza in the wood-fired oven, older children can support. Please be aware that a wood-fired pizza oven reaches extremely high temperatures, making careful equipment handling necessary. We never advise letting young kids load or spin the pizzas. 

 

 

Along with teaching your children useful skills, cooking as a family is a wonderful way to strengthen relationships and make memories. Playing music, telling stories, or creating a competition to see who can construct the most creative pizza can all help to keep your kids interested and happy while they're making pizza.

 

 

 

Eating your mouthwatering pizza

When your pizza is perfectly cooked, it's time to eat it! Serve it on plates after slicing it into pieces. Try throwing a family pizza night or going on a pizza picnic to make the experience even more enjoyable. The iconic pizza-related movies "Ratatouille" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" are excellent choices for a themed movie night.

 

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Everyone in the family will enjoy the tasty and entertaining activity of making wood-fired oven pizza with the kids. It gives you a chance to bond with your family while also giving your children the chance to learn useful cooking skills. So why not prepare some wonderful pizza with your kids at home over the break from school? We hope reading this article has motivated you to give it a shot!

 

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by: Michael Wilkie