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Hi all, I was wondering if I could put my dough in a banneton in
fridge to rise overnite??? I've put loaves and dough in overnite but not sure if the cold or moisture would make my dough stick in the form.. if so will just shape into loaf and put in there... any suggestions greatly appreciated :-) nancy |
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nancy wrote:
> Hi all, I was wondering if I could put my dough in a banneton in > fridge to rise overnite??? I've put loaves and dough in overnite but > not sure if the cold or moisture would make my dough stick in the > form.. if so will just shape into loaf and put in there... any > suggestions greatly appreciated :-) nancy Nancy, You can do it if you line the banneton with a well-floured cloth (heavy cotton or linen works best) and put the whole thing in a plastic bag (or cover both the top and bottom with plastic shower caps). The flour that you use on the cloth also makes a difference - you are trying to keep the dough from sticking to the cloth. I use chapatti flour (durum flour with a little bran added back), but you can use rye or rice flour which are both less sticky than wheat flour. Coat the dough lightly and make sure the cloth is fully saturated with the flour you choose. Doc |
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