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If you’re a fan of Indian food, you’re going to love this simple DIY project. It’s a an easy guide to building your own Tandoori oven in just a few steps, using a couple of Terra Cotta flower pots.
What makes a Tandoori oven special is the high temperatures reached inside which can go as high as 450 C. Using wood or charcoal for cooking, the heat circulated inside cooks the meat in a very specific way to create the unique & tasty Tandoori flavors.
When you’ve got all the gear together, you’ll be able to knock this little project up and start cooking your own authentic Indian food in your own backyard in as little as 10 minutes. A pretty cool alternative (or addition) to an outdoor barbecue…
…cooking at these high temperatures are what makes a Tandoori unique…
…how good do these look…
Check out the DIY video here…
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