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My Supreme has just arrived!

 

I was almost more impressed with the packaging!!! :) 

 

Can't wait to get going!!!

 

 

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Welcome to the UK Chapter @Jimbo78.  That looks like a mighty fine KK in a lovely ODK.  Would be good to see more of your ODK and your pizza oven.  Your KK will fit right in.  

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Welcome to the Obsession. The KK completes the ODK - you seem to have ALL the toys - wood fired pizza oven, Konro yakitori grill and the griddle. What's the R2D2 looking cooker with the skewers in it? 

Looks like you're off to a great start with that turkey breast!

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Hi Tony B. It' a tandoori oven. It's probably the one I have used the most so far tbh. 

It certainly is an obsession!

Many thanks to you all for your warm welcome.

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20 minutes ago, Jimbo78 said:

Hi Tony B. It' a tandoori oven. It's probably the one I have used the most so far tbh. 

It certainly is an obsession!

Many thanks to you all for your warm welcome.

How does that Tandoor run? Is it gas?

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3 minutes ago, Jimbo78 said:

It’s charcoal

That is something I need to look into.. I've always wanted a tandoor.. and if it runs on charcoal? I'd be super interested

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22 hours ago, Jimbo78 said:

My Supreme has just arrived!

I was almost more impressed with the packaging!!! :) 

Can't wait to get going!!!

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Welcome. The ODK looks great. Puri Tandoor?

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You would be better off just leaving the stone flat and doing it Tony B. The problem you would have mainly is keeping a constant eye on it as they cook very quick and you really wouldn't be wanting to close the lid on the KK- or at least that is what I think. I don't actually use my tandoor for naan. I think it is too small as the naan would be too close to the coals. In restaurants they are able to regulate them far easier in very large gas tandoors. Charcoal tandoors are more traditional but the heat regulation is much harder unless it is very big. I use mine on very high heat for meats and fish mainly- but the flavours are amazing for that.

You can make good naan at home in a pan but a pizza oven is great.

Instead of naan you might also consider making bazlama in a pan and then brushing with ghee to finish? It is a turkish style naan and actually I kind of prefer them.

 

 

 

 

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