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There are so many variables that go into making a PIZZA. The hydration of the dough, flour, yeast and many more.. Amounts of any kind of yeast in a pizza can make a big difference. Most recipes posted on the web, use too much yeast in their recipes. What I have found out so far, is either bulk fermenting the dough or cold fermenting the dough will give a better flavor in the crust. I am still experimenting to find different flavors in the crust of pies. In my opinion pizza is all about the best flavor you can achieve in a crust. I still am on the journey about flavors in the crust. Even differences in temperatures in you home or times of the year can influence how much yeast to use. If you want a pizza to develop flavors in the crust, there are many ways to go about achieving this.

Pizzas

Pizzas
Preferment for Lehmann Dough Pizzas

Crust of Pizza

Crust of Pizza
Rim of Preferment Lehmann Formula

Adventure in Pizza Making

There are many ways to go about trying to make any kind of pizzas you want to create. PIZZA making is fun and also you get to eat your finished product. I learned to make all my pizza on http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php If you look on pizzamaking.com you can see all the beautiful creations of pizzas members make on this site. Members and moderators help members and guests achieve almost any kind of pizzas they want to create. Since joining this site, my pizza making skills have gone from non-existent to something much better. I invite you to take a look at this site.

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Sicilian Pizza

Sicilian Pizza
Sicilian Pizza with Preferment for Lehmann Dough

At my mom's home getting ready to bake in her gas oven

At my mom's home getting ready to bake in her gas oven
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Friday, October 28, 2011

Pete-zza (Peter) on Pizzamaking.com explains what goes into having oven spring in pizzas 10/28/2011

Pete-zza (Peter) on pizzamaking.com is a moderator, and is very knowledgeable about pizza.  He helps other members understand what is going on in different pizza doughs, and directs members to different links to explain why things happen, or don't happen it different kinds of pizza doughs and baked pizzas.

This was one of Peter's posts on types of factors that appear to govern or to be implicated in oven spring http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php/topic,9908.msg104559.html#msg104559

I learned a lot from that post, but continue to learn each day about pizza dough.  A lot of things about pizza dough are still a mystery to me.  I don't ever think I will understand all what goes on in different doughs or baked pizzas, but I will try to continue to learn.

Norma

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