The Stone Bake Oven Company hand-make wood fired ovens that combine quality with affordability.  The NEW! Rocca Series Oven Range fits snugly between the compact and affordable Primo Oven and their Bespoke Range, ensuring that whatever you want from your wood fired oven, including; size, capability, budget and design, can be catered to by the Stone Bake Oven Company.

The Rocca Series is a range of ovens able to be installed both indoors and out, for home or commercial use.  Since the launch less than a week ago, the Stone Bake Oven Company have witnessed an overwhelming new found interest in wood fired cooking.

“The unique thing about the Rocca Oven Series is it combines all aspects of wood fired cooking” says Tom Gozney the company founder, “you can cook a broad range of foods, in many different ways and tailor the overall oven design to your tastes, affordably.”

Now the Cooking Techniques section, FREE on the Stone Bake website www.thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk/cooking-techniques/ makes wood fired cooking easy and eliminates misapprehensions one may have, with a step-by-step cooking guide to Roasting, Baking, Grilling, Pizza cooking and more.

So as the lighter evenings creep in, thoughts of wood fired delicacies ranging from fish dishes to desserts, roasts and pizza becomes even more appealing, but remember a Stone Bake Oven’s not just for Christmas, you can cook a range of culinary delights all year round.

Set to be the latest accessory no food lover would be without, the Rocca Oven is becoming the centre for family and friend entertainment, assemble the oven by yourself or get the Stone Bake Crew to do it for you.

Contact us:

www.thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk

info@thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk

0845 834 0252

 

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