uh oh what's going to happen to my pizza dough?

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uh oh what's going to happen to my pizza dough?

Post: # 163619Post Muscroj »

Just got everything out to make some pizza dough, only to discover I've not got enough bread flour & so I've had to use 250g of bread flour & 250g of self raising!!!! :shock:

I've set it going in the machine, but what's the dough going to turn out like? should I chuck it now & prepare something else? :crybaby:
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Re: uh oh what's going to happen to my pizza dough?

Post: # 163620Post Annpan »

DON"T PANIC!!!

I use plain flour for my pizza dough, always have.

It'll be fine. :flower:
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Post: # 163622Post Muscroj »

I have used a mix of plain & bread four before & have even used a mix when I'm doing bread, but I've never used SR flour before :scratch:
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Post: # 163627Post Annpan »

It will be OK.

With something like pizza dough you don't need the strength or the elasticity of bread flour, you just need a bit of raising power... which you have from your yeast, and a little bit from your SR flour. It might end up a little bit more 'deep pan' than you are used to... or just a little bit lighter/ airyer (is that a word???)

Honestly it will be fine :flower:
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Post: # 163628Post Muscroj »

OK, I'm calm, thanks Ann :mrgreen:

I'm just about to get it out of the breadmaker, so shall let you know! you never know I may have discovered the best pizza dough recipe ever! lol
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Post: # 163630Post sunflower »

hi how did it go muscroj,

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Post: # 163635Post Mr and Mrs luvpie »

Yeah come on, tell us, as many a time I've not had enough plain so not bothered making the base with the kids, but as we make loads of cakes we always have SR in the house so it would save the hassel of trying to think of a different tea on those occasions.

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Post: # 163642Post Muscroj »

yup, it was all OK, wouldn't have known the difference. Dough was a bit stretchier & harder to handle but was OK once I'd got the air out of it & got plenty of flour on the board. It was about a 50/50 mix of bread & SF flour
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