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Old 01-31-2007, 06:51 PM   #361
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Wow, you never cease to amaze me (and my taste buds)! One more thing to add to my "must try" list! Thanks Kevin!
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Old 01-31-2007, 07:03 PM   #362
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My oh my, does that ever look good! Way to go, Kevin!

Just an update on the rolls I made from this same dough recipe a few days ago. I had one tonight and it was wonderful - light and no funky taste. The first one I ate shortly after I made them was good but it did taste a little off. I didn't let the dough part for the rolls proof either but I did the pizza crust (which was great!) so from here on all dough from this recipe will be proofed, it makes such a difference.
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Old 01-31-2007, 09:13 PM   #363
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My oh my, does that ever look good! Way to go, Kevin!

Just an update on the rolls I made from this same dough recipe a few days ago. I had one tonight and it was wonderful - light and no funky taste. The first one I ate shortly after I made them was good but it did taste a little off. I didn't let the dough part for the rolls proof either but I did the pizza crust (which was great!) so from here on all dough from this recipe will be proofed, it makes such a difference.
hi tweaker, when you say proofed, do you mean you let it stay in the fridge for a couple of hours, or do you mean the usual raising of the dough?
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kevin, is the dough from post 337 and also did you use pizza sauce as a base and then started building the meat/cheese? what's the red sauce under the meat,etc? thanks.. where did you learn how to cook/bake? your end results look so professional. beautiful calzone!

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Old 01-31-2007, 09:18 PM   #365
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hi tweaker, when you say proofed, do you mean you let it stay in the fridge for a couple of hours, or do you mean the usual raising of the dough?
Bella I believe she is talking about letting the dough slow rise over several hours in the fridge.
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ok, thanks for the info.
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Old 01-31-2007, 10:48 PM   #367
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WOW THAT IS INCREDIBLE!

stromboli...........yummmmo!

ok question..i'm about to make some dough. If i make pizza or stromboli, do i let the dough rise before spreading it out? I have only read in the second pizza that you let that one rise for 45 min but none of the others.

Does anyone know how i would freeze the pizza dough? should i cook the whole pizza first (or part way) or just freeze the pizza crust after i bake it a bit? I cant make 2 pizzas at once, im the only one low carbing and my family wont eat my things lol.

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Old 02-01-2007, 12:17 AM   #368
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Bella I believe she is talking about letting the dough slow rise over several hours in the fridge.

oops...is 16 hours to long to be in the fridge...i might have messed it up..


im making these for tomorrow night.

I'm not sure i made them rollable either..i missed that part. I made my dough till the dough ran up the blades and were not on the sides of the bowl anymore.....

if its not rollable will i mess it up adding wpi after i take it out tommorrow?
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ok question..i'm about to make some dough. If i make pizza or stromboli, do i let the dough rise before spreading it out? I have only read in the second pizza that you let that one rise for 45 min but none of the others.

Does anyone know how i would freeze the pizza dough? should i cook the whole pizza first (or part way) or just freeze the pizza crust after i bake it a bit? I cant make 2 pizzas at once, im the only one low carbing and my family wont eat my things lol.

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The first thing I need to say here nursey is that this entire thread has been a experiment in progress. Some of what I am doing here is making choices and reporting the results of those choices. The first pizza that I made I mixed the dough, took half and made a pie with it as it was. At the time, I did not want to make 2 pizzas so I put the remaining dough in the fridge to try and retard the rising process until I was ready to use it because I did not want a bread dough for a pizza. Somewhat to my suprise, when I went back 5 hours later to get the dough to make the second pizza it had continued its rising just at a much slower rate. I then let it rise 45 minutes just to see how much more rise was left in the dough. As with the stromboli dough, it did rise some...but only by about 1/4. Is that rise neccessary? I am not sure, but that is the choice I made so that is what I am reporting the results on.

As far freezing and baking crust ahead I am not even close to trying that yet so I am a bit clueless until I have way more lc pizza experience under my belt.
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oops...is 16 hours to long to be in the fridge...i might have messed it up..


im making these for tomorrow night.

I'm not sure i made them rollable either..i missed that part. I made my dough till the dough ran up the blades and were not on the sides of the bowl anymore.....

if its not rollable will i mess it up adding wpi after i take it out tommorrow?
The longest I have let a dough rise is 8 hours nursey so I don't know if 16 hours is too long or not.

When I say rollable dough I mean not wet and not sticky. You should be able to spread out the dough on a lightly floured surface without it adhearing like glue. This is a judgement call but I have noticed that once the dough starts riding up the hook it is getting to this stage.
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oops...is 16 hours to long to be in the fridge...i might have messed it up..


im making these for tomorrow night.?
16 hours isn't too long. I had excellent results at 20-21 hours.

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I'm not sure i made them rollable either..i missed that part. I made my dough till the dough ran up the blades and were not on the sides of the bowl anymore.....

if its not rollable will i mess it up adding wpi after i take it out tommorrow?
It should be rollable but I don't think you'll mess it up by adding wpi if you need to.
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I only did half a recipe and made one pizza.
Mine was in the fridge for 20 hours too. It did double in the fridge but didn't rise much more after removing. I will say, in my experience, dough is easier to roll when it's not real cold so I'd let it sit out just to take the chill off even if it didn't rise anymore at all. I used all the WPI 5000 and it was easy to roll and did not stick (I lightly dusted surgace with WPI 5000 first). I don't think adding more as needed to roll it would hurt anything (I did that with high carb flour if something wa too sticky).

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those stromboli look wonderful. That's what DH wants me to do. I can just picture me trying to roll that up and all those wonderful toppings falling everywhere. Mine won't look nearly that pretty but I'll prob try one of these days.
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For those that have made both Carbalose loaves (#1 and #4), does the second one rise as much as the first one did or is it denser. I'm asking because I use a larger loaf pan for the first recipe (which I make every week; DH loves a slice right out of the oven with lots of butter). It rose alot more than the Carbquik version did (for me anyway).
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For those that have made both Carbalose loaves (#1 and #4), does the second one rise as much as the first one did or is it denser.
Jackie, they are both very good risers although #1 is about 1/8 higher than #4. IMO though, the flavor and texture gains are well worth that 1/8. Not to mention a better crust.
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just curious, has anybody tried to fry pieces of the raw dough and sprinkled powdered eryth on it, or splenda and cinnamon? my mom used to do that for us when we were little when she had some leftover after making pizza bread for us..
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Well, I'm posting my experience with 'white bread #4 carbalose', so we can all learn from each other's mistakes =D

I followed Zuleikaa's food processor method. My food processor was going nuts like it was possessed when I added all of the wet ingredients. It started smoking and smelled like an electrical fire!!! I am hopeless! It sent my poor foster cat into hiding under my bed!
I was cleaning it out and finding dough in some weird places so my first thought was that the blade wasn't on tight enough!! So make sure of that!
I just bought it, so I am fairly new to the food processor. So, anyways, I digress...

That aside, the bread didn't rise as much as it was supposed to - maybe only to about double the size, but I was thinking it would be a total failure, so I was happy. Also, I lost a lot of dough to the food processor, so it wasn't a full recipe. But it was really, really good!! It was definitely better than the carbalose bread #1 which was only semi-edible and I wouldn't make again. This one, though, I am definitely going to make again!!

I am slowly getting better at this - thanks Kevin!

That Girl - what a great idea (responding to previous post)! I should've done that with the dough I found crammed in my food processor.
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Well, I'm posting my experience with 'white bread #4 carbalose', so we can all learn from each other's mistakes =D

I followed Zuleikaa's food processor method. My food processor was going nuts like it was possessed when I added all of the wet ingredients. It started smoking and smelled like an electrical fire!!! I am hopeless! It sent my poor foster cat into hiding under my bed!
I was cleaning it out and finding dough in some weird places so my first thought was that the blade wasn't on tight enough!! So make sure of that!
I just bought it, so I am fairly new to the food processor. So, anyways, I digress...

That aside, the bread didn't rise as much as it was supposed to - maybe only to about double the size, but I was thinking it would be a total failure, so I was happy. Also, I lost a lot of dough to the food processor, so it wasn't a full recipe. But it was really, really good!! It was definitely better than the carbalose bread #1 which was only semi-edible and I wouldn't make again. This one, though, I am definitely going to make again!!

I am slowly getting better at this - thanks Kevin!

That Girl - what a great idea (responding to previous post)! I should've done that with the dough I found crammed in my food processor.
What kind of food processor was it? Did you use the metal blade? It sounds like the motor was laboring and wasn't strong enough. And you might be right that the blade wasn't set.
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My food processer works like crazy when it is processing bread made with WPI. I find that I have to use the metal blade. Also, if the motor stalls, I break the dough in 2 pieces and process each separately. This lessens the load on the motor. Sometimes the dough gets wrapped around the blade and just loosening it will work.
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Kevin,

I noticed the only difference in the doughs you used for the pizza and the stromboli was that the pizza had carbquik and the stromboli had carbalose.

What is the reason for this difference?


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Has anyone tried to freeze the pizza dough yet, either in its original state or after pre-baking it?

I want to make a pizza for the Super Bowl, but it's just me and DH eating it and one will be plenty. Since I just started OWL, this is a treat and I won't be making the second one for at least 2 or 3 weeks.
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I noticed the only difference in the doughs you used for the pizza and the stromboli was that the pizza had carbquik and the stromboli had carbalose.

What is the reason for this difference?
My dough of choice after experimenting with them all is #4 carbalose.

I plan on using it in any pizza type application from here on out because the texture and taste IMO is better.

The proccess is still the same though.
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My dough of choice after experimenting with them all is #4 carbalose.

I plan on using it in any pizza type application from here on out because the texture and taste IMO is better.

The proccess is still the same though.
Great! Thanks Kevin! I just got my Netrition order yesterday, so I have carbalose now. (I only had carbquick before.)
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What kind of food processor was it? Did you use the metal blade? It sounds like the motor was laboring and wasn't strong enough. And you might be right that the blade wasn't set.
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My food processer works like crazy when it is processing bread made with WPI. I find that I have to use the metal blade. Also, if the motor stalls, I break the dough in 2 pieces and process each separately. This lessens the load on the motor. Sometimes the dough gets wrapped around the blade and just loosening it will work.
It is a Hamilton Beach Food Processor - brand new - and it is a metal blade. There was definitely stress on the motor. I made the carbalose bread in it before and it worked fine... it did bounce and shake, but no smoking or really bizarre noises. I think this was different b/c the dough was a little tougher and it did seem that the blade wasn't set right.
Is it abnormal to have dough actually get underneath the entire plastic cup part? When I lifted it up to clean it, there was dough actually underneath. It seemed as though the blade just wasn't set on there tight enough, and the dough got caught in the space and made it really freak out!!

A lot of dough did get wrapped around the blade - I'll try loosening it the next time, or breaking it up into two parts.

Btw, how much time do you guys usually have the wet dough in the processor for? Both breads that I made didn't rise too terribly much. I used the rapid rise yeast and 1 Tb of sugar - I added it in with the dry ingredients.

I love this food processor method, Zuleikaa. I don't own a fancy mix master!
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UGH! i got called into work last night (was supposed to make the pizza with my son last night..after being in the fridge 16 hours) well...now it will be 40 hours...


i guess i'll go ahead and make one now...eat lunch, go to bed, and hope it turns out alright lol.

your right kevin, work in progress....heres a big "oops " experiment.
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Is it abnormal to have dough actually get underneath the entire plastic cup part? When I lifted it up to clean it, there was dough actually underneath.
The one time I did it in the Food Processor that is exactly what happen to me so I went back to using my Kitchen Aid mixer.
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