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I'm new to this newsgroup so I don't know if this has recently been covered.
I just replied to an OLD post from the month of May and I don't know if it will be read so I'm posting a new message. I'm following a recipe I found here on making English muffins. The formula calls for only a single rise then portioning it into eight and flattening them over corn meal and baking on the stove top in a heavy skillet. For this I portioned them BEFORE letting them rise. My question to the group is, is that so very wrong? Should I have waited for it to rise then punch the whole mass down before dividing? Why? What are some factors that go into the decision NOT to portion early? Thanks Rich |
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