Today's bread lacks the taste of former times - partly due to the flour and the short time taken in making and maturing the dough, but mainly because of the oven. Bread is cooked in hot air, or steamed to death; it never has the chance to develop the crackling deep crust, or capture that indefinable aroma of wheat that comes from making bread slowly and baking it in brick. In the ancient world, ovens were invented solely for baking bread, and the design, materials and methods of firing of ovens still working in the Greek countryside - and those which stand ruined in village squares in the Dordogne - are essentially the same as those that baked bread for Julius Caesar. Written with the novice builder in mind, this book describes the stages of construction of a brick oven for the garden, with no fire hazards, no major structural problems and no planning difficulties. Detailed plans and illustrations are provided. Further chapters describe how to fire and run such ovens, and give recipes for basic breads and pizzas, and there is an additional section on restoring and running old ovens, thousands of which which survive in farmhouses across Britain.
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– Customer review on 20/10/2009
This is a really great start to building your own oven. It has detailed drawings to build an oven of one particular style and dimension. You'd need to be fairly competent with bricklaying and general building to achieve a good result, but it doesn't have to be done in a weekend. It also has a really good explanation of various oven styles throughout history and if you're creative enough, some of these ideas could be substituted into a design of your own oven. It explains how to fire the oven properly, but relies on the fact that every oven is different and you need to experiment to get it right. At the end there is only a couple of recipe's for bread and pizza, so you'd need a supplementing reference there.
I had it read in about 2 hours and am full of enthusiasm to go build an oven. It's also a book you probably wont find at the library.
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