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What Is The Internal Temperature Of Baked Bread?

September 26, 2019 by George

Steaming slices of bread on wooden pad

If you don’t like juggling blistering hot loaves to test bread for doneness, you should take the internal temperature. This is a surefire method if you know how to interpret the results. While you don’t have to measure the temperature at every point in baking, you must follow a specific recipe. So, what is the…

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Which Country Eats The Most Pizza?

September 26, 2019 by George

Sliced pizza on wooden pad touched by hands on black table

There are a lot of records to break for countries, states, counties, schools, and other large groups of people. There is always something to be known for being better and bigger at certain events. With the number of people who love a good pizza, it’s no wonder some want to be known as the best…

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Should You Knead Pizza Dough?

September 25, 2019 by George

Kneaded dough by hands on table with spilled flour

Everyone loves pizza.  It can be the perfect treat or the main course of a meal.  If you are tired of paying high prices for delivery pizza and have little interest in frozen food, you may want to make your own at home. However, there are differences between making pizza and baking bread. One question…

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Why Is My Bread Raw In The Middle?

September 25, 2019 by George

Partialy sliced loaf of bread on wooden pad

Baking bread is one of the best ways to get your kitchen smelling wonderful. The aroma of a loaf of bread baking can make your mouth water. But what happens when the timer goes off, the bread looks great, it’s firm and brown, but when you go to slice the first piece, you discover the…

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How Long Do You Cook Pizza In The Oven?

September 25, 2019 by George

Hand holding baking sheet with pizza and being put into oven

Have you ever wondered, like many other cooks have, about how long you cook pizza in the oven? Does your pizza either come out soggy and undercooked or overcooked and dry? Well, today we’re going to see if we can help you with that. Pizza restaurants cook their pizzas at temperatures of 700 to 800…

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How Do You Know When Bread Is Done Baking?

September 23, 2019 by George

Freshly baked loaf of bread

While anyone can bake bread with a little know-how, a lot of work goes into the process. It would be a shame to end up with ruined bread because you didn’t follow the instructions on the recipe. For some people, very crisp is `done’. Others believe that dark golden brown or light gold is the…

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How Long Should You Let Pizza Dough Rise?

September 23, 2019 by George

Dough with wheat and wooden roller on wooden pad

Once you make the pizza dough, you should give it some time to rise. This will ensure your pizza gets a light, airy structure. An indentation test will tell you if the dough is ready. During this stage, the yeast digests carbohydrates making the dough inflate. At the same time, the gluten strengthens so it’s…

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How Can You Tell If Pizza Dough Is Undercooked?

September 23, 2019 by George

Sliced pizza on wooden pad with tomatoes and herb on wooden table

It is possible to have rich melted cheese or even burned cheese on your pizza and still have undercooked pizza dough. You can also end up with pizza dough that is unevenly cooked or failed to bake all the way through. In every case, the pizza could be dangerous to eat. Let’s answer some of…

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What Happens If You Eat Undercooked Pizza Dough?

September 23, 2019 by George

Cheese pizza slice picked up by spatula

There is nothing worse than taking a nicely browned pizza out of the oven, with the toppings all ready for you to bite into, only to discover the dough is undercooked. If you cook it longer, you risk burning the toppings, so what will happen if you eat an undercooked pizza? Is Raw Dough Safe…

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Can You Make A Loaf Of Bread From Pizza Dough? + More Ideas

September 23, 2019 by George

Brown dough on black table with spilled flour and wooden roller

Pizza dough is one of the best doughs to use when you want to get creative. Whether you make your dough from scratch or buy it pre-made at the store, it can be used in recipes for your breakfast, lunch, or dinner. There are numerous recipes for you to take your pizza dough and create…

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