How To Roll Out Pizza Dough THIN With Rolling Pin (For Really CRISPY Crust!) Tutorial Video

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How To Roll Out Pizza Dough Thin With Rolling Pin (For Really Crispy Crust) Tutorial Video ******
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❉ How to roll out pizza dough thin with a rolling pin - Thin Crust Pizza Recipe SERIES
In this video from Food Talks, you will learn how to roll out pizza dough really thin with a rolling pin to make the perfect crispy crust base for your pizza. To avoid sticking, we use semolina on the working surface, because it doesn't burn as much as flour, and it adds that extra crispness. This technique shown is simple to reproduce at home and is perfect for beginners. With experience, we learned that rolling out pizza dough with a rolling pin made a much crispier crust than stretching by hand.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How to roll out pizza dough with rolling pin?
1. Cover the pizza dough ball with semolina. Spread extra semolina on your working surface.
2. Flatten pizza dough ball using your fingers.
3. Start rolling the pin gently on the pizza dough, making sure to rotate the dough to spread it evenly in all directions.
4. If the dough sticks to the rolling pin, flip the dough upside down in the semolina.
5. Start putting more pressure on the rolling pin to spread the pizza dough really thin.
6. Make sure all areas are the same thickness.
7. Remove excess semolina and add your final touch to make the dough round.
Q. How to roll out pizza dough with your hands?
A. This is actually called "stretching" pizza dough, and you can watch our video showing you how it's done!
Q. How to roll out pizza dough thin?
A. You need to apply quite a lot of pressure on the rolling pin to spread the pizza dough, but go slowly not to break the dough, and make sure that all areas are the same thickness.
Q. How to roll out pizza dough into a circle?
A. Hold the dough with one hand and the rolling pin with the other. Roll a bit in all directions, from the middle towards the edge of the dough. Rotate the dough to roll evenly on all the areas to make a perfect circle shape.
Q. How to roll out pizza dough rectangle?
A. Start by flattening the dough ball with your fingers into a rectangle shape. Then roll out the dough gently, always in the same directions (up and down) to elongate the shape of the dough. Rotation the dough to roll it width wise and to even the rectangle shape.
Q. How to roll out pizza dough for calzones?
A. You can watch our "How To Make A Calzone" video.
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❉How to roll out pizza dough thin with a rolling pin (for super crispy crust!)
In this video from Food Talks, we will show you our rolling technique for beginners to stretch pizza dough with a rolling pin for a perfect thin and crispy crust. You'll need a wooden rolling pin and semolina. With some practice rolling out your pizza dough, you'll make the best thin crust pizza in town!

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  • @FoodTalksCo
    @FoodTalksCo3 жыл бұрын

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  • @JeansVlogs
    @JeansVlogs3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your thin crust flattening technique! Great job!

  • @FoodTalksCo

    @FoodTalksCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Any time :)

  • @EmmTASTY
    @EmmTASTY3 жыл бұрын

    Looks absolutely beautiful! Well done 👌

  • @FoodTalksCo

    @FoodTalksCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much 😀

  • @BailscusineRabailskitchen
    @BailscusineRabailskitchen3 жыл бұрын

    Looks good Amazing Recipe Stay blessed new friend

  • @FoodTalksCo

    @FoodTalksCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @kkokemaki8593
    @kkokemaki85936 ай бұрын

    what is the diameter of your pizza made of 220 gr dough balls?

  • @BestfriendsKitchen
    @BestfriendsKitchen3 жыл бұрын

    I just watched the video.a big help! thanks for sharing..btw sending my support here to your channel also joined, hope you too, and let’s stay connected ..see you:)

  • @FoodTalksCo

    @FoodTalksCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for visiting, glad it helped you . Will check out your channel :)

  • @muchohucho
    @muchohucho3 жыл бұрын

    What’s asmr?

  • @FoodTalksCo

    @FoodTalksCo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Thomas! ASMR stands for "autonomous sensory meridian response", and it means "low-grade euphoria" like a combination of positive feelings. It is most commonly triggered by auditory or visual stimuli (food sounds like sizzling, bubbling, etc.)

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