I store my dough in plastic tubs with lids (for use on the same day). Often times a lot of moisture builds up inside the tub and then the tops of the dough balls form a crust. The botton is perfectuly silky. Suggestions on how to either keep the moisture out or off the dough?
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Re: Pizza Dough - moisture problem
Could chill the container...that might cut down on some of the moisture
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Re: Pizza Dough - moisture problem
spray a little oil on the top of the dough balls
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Re: Pizza Dough - moisture problem
Originally posted by cheripat View PostI store my dough in plastic tubs with lids (for use on the same day). Often times a lot of moisture builds up inside the tub and then the tops of the dough balls form a crust. The botton is perfectuly silky. Suggestions on how to either keep the moisture out or off the dough?
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Re: Pizza Dough - moisture problem
I like the last suggestion. Keep as much air away from the dough as you can. The less air in the proofing tray or bowl, the less skin you get. Nasty stuff, huh?GJBingham
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