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Ooni New York-Style Pizza Dough Mix - UU-F00068
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Ooni UU-F00068 New York-Style Pizza Dough Mix
Ooni New York Pizza Mix is a quick and easy way to make four large, thin, and crispy New York-style pizza bases in just 3 hours. Ready to use, this dough mix only requires water and oil to be added, and then after a little proofing and stretching, you will have delicious pizza bases to add your favorite toppings to.
Features
- Easy to use, just add water and oil
- Makes four thin and crispy New York-style pizza bases
- Made with the finest available ingredients sourced by expert chefs
- Perfect for making classic New York-style pizzas
California customers:
General
Color
White
Flavor
New York
Capacity (oz.)
25.8
Ingredients
Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Monoitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Malted Barley Flour), Wheat Gluten, Sugar, Salt, Active Dry Yeast.
Suggested Use
Pizza
Gluten Free
No
Servings
4
Allergens
Wheat, Gluten
Kosher Free
No
GMO Free
No
In the Box
1 x Pizza Dough Mix
Made In
USA
Approximate Weight
Unit Weight (lbs.)
1.61
Package Weight (lbs)
2
Approximate Dimensions
Package Size HxWxL (in)
4 x 6 x 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
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To prepare the dough mix, simply add water and oil to the mix, then proof and stretch the dough as directed. This process makes it easy to create thin and crispy New York-style pizza bases quickly.
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The mix makes four large 12-inch New York-style pizza bases. This allows you to make multiple pizzas from one package, perfect for sharing or meal prepping.
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This dough mix contains wheat and gluten, as it includes enriched wheat flour and wheat gluten. It is not gluten-free and may not be suitable for individuals with wheat or gluten allergies.
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The dough mix is not gluten-free and is also not certified kosher. It contains gluten allergens and does not meet kosher dietary requirements.
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It is best to store any unused dough mix in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness. For longer storage, refrigeration or freezing may be considered, but check for any specific storage instructions on the packaging.