| Rich Hollenbeck |
I've reduced the sugar in the formula from my textbook almost to none
because my pizzas came out too cake like on the baking sheet. Now that I
have a stone, do I put that sugar back in to compensate for the extra
crispiness created by the stone?
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| Vox Humana |
"Rich Hollenbeck" <richard.hollenbeck@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I've reduced the sugar in the formula from my textbook almost to none
> because my pizzas came out too cake like on the baking sheet. Now that I
> have a stone, do I put that sugar back in to compensate for the extra
> crispiness created by the stone?
I don't use sugar in my pizza dough. Try it without first.
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| mikel |
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Rich Hollenbeck wrote:
> I've reduced the sugar in the formula from my textbook almost to none
> because my pizzas came out too cake like on the baking sheet. Now that I
> have a stone, do I put that sugar back in to compensate for the extra
> crispiness created by the stone?
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try honey, with the yeast, works really well.
mk
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| Kamala Ganesh |
Rich Hollenbeck wrote:
> I've reduced the sugar in the formula from my textbook almost to none
> because my pizzas came out too cake like on the baking sheet. Now that I
> have a stone, do I put that sugar back in to compensate for the extra
> crispiness created by the stone?
>
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I use a bit of sugar or honey to proof the yeast, but none while making
the dough. When I use sourdough starter instead of yeast, I use no
sugar at all. The pizzas(either yeast or sourdough) come out well on a
baking stone.
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