If you have watched Vito Iacopelli on Youtube make pizzas then this item is very similar to the box he uses. It is called a Madia. I was inspired to make one as I could not see where anyone else was selling something like this in the US. Check his videos out- everything he makes really does turn out well when you try it at home. I use mine all the time since it eliminates the mess of making it other ways. I don't know about you, but I want to make dough and not a mess that I need to clean up.

This item is made to order. It is very well made and sturdy.  Measures approx 8 tall,  8x11 at bottom working surface and 14X17 at the top. Solid 3/4" pine wood is used. The wood will have knots and other marks on it- it's wood and not a piece of machined steel. Sides slope at a 20 degree angle from vertical. Weighs about 7 lbs. All joints are precision cut and glued to be water tight at the corners. Screws are used in securing the base to make this super strong and resist any warping. I routed  handle recesses in the ends to make it easy to grip. There are hardwood buttons on the base so the box can be moved effortlessly as you work your dough. You can easily add rubber feet if you want it to stay put while using it.

CANCELLATION REQUESTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED AS I START MAKING THIS RIGHT AWAY.

A baking sheet can be used to cover the top, so you can let your dough rise in the box or just use the box to cover it. The wood acts as an insulator so your dough will rise nicely as it keeps in the heat that the dough generates. 

This box offers many advantages to making dough out on a counter:

 You can make your dough anywhere without making a mess or needing a large flat work surface- bring it outside on a nice day and make your dough.

 The dough has a hard time sticking fast to the wood, so it makes it easy to form your dough into a ball using a bench scraper without adding a lot of flour to it and changing the hydration. Sticky doughs will no longer be your enemy.

You can mix everything in this from start to finish. The box makes the whole process of making dough much less messy than doing it on an open surface as hardly anything comes over the sides of the box. You can proof 3 balls of dough that make 12" pizzas in this. 

Easily cleaned in minutes. Just use a bench scraper  and a damp towel- no need to use gallons and gallons of water cleaning up whatever else you would have used to make your dough. A 6 inch bench scraper is what I work with.

 I do apply a beeswax finish to the outside of the box so it is nice and smooth. The inside is left alone. 

Items shown were made from dough that was mixed and proofed in the box. I use an Ooni pizza oven so that is how the crust has some char on it. It was really good. You can have the same results too and it will be hard for you to get pizza and bread from any establishment that beats what you can make at home.


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