How long should pizza dough rest before being stretched?

Bring your dough up to room temperature before you start stretching it. At least an hour is good, but up to two hours is fine too – obviously your room temperature comes to play here.
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How long can pizza dough sit out before stretching?

Before you begin stretching, warm up your cold dough for at least 30 minutes at room temperature. Gluten, the protein that makes pizza dough chewy, is tighter in cold conditions like the fridge, which is why cold pizza dough will stretch out and snap back just like a rubber band.
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How long should pizza dough rest?

Let rest at room temperature until the dough doubles in size, 1 to 2 hours. Or, if time is tight, let it rest at least 20 minutes before proceeding. Or refrigerate for several hours, deflating if necessary if it threatens to burst the plastic.
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Should pizza dough be room temp before stretching?

Bring the dough to room temperature.

If you're using frozen or refrigerated pizza dough, allow it to come to room temperature in a greased mixing bowl. Bringing the dough to room temperature before the shaping process makes it easier to stretch and less likely to tear.
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Why is my pizza dough not stretching?

If pizza dough doesn't stretch it probably needs more time to ferment. If it's too firm, leave it on a floured table for 15 minutes, then try again. If it's tearing it needs more development, leave it to rise for a few hours or in the fridge overnight. The gluten will strengthen and allow you to stretch the dough.
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Do you stretch pizza dough cold?

Under-proofed pizza dough is hard to stretch and dense. An over-proofed dough will stretch too thin and won't spring up when you put it in the oven. Warm-up your dough: Cold dough is hard to stretch and more prone to tearing. Let your dough warm up to at least room temperature before stretching for best results.
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Should you punch down pizza dough?

After your dough doubles, gently punch it down (literally) so that the gasses are released from the dough. Usually 2 to 3 gentle punches are enough to de-gas the dough.
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How long does it take dough to come to room temperature?

Dough that's left to rise at room temperature typically takes between two and four hours to double in size. If left overnight, dough rises so high forcing it will likely collapse on the weight of itself, making the dough deflate. For best results always keep dough in the refrigerator when leaving to rise overnight.
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Should you let pizza dough rise after shaping?

The longer it sits on the peel, the more likely it is to stick. However, rather than going right to the fridge after kneading, I let my dough rise the first time at room temperature at that point. Rise for an hour or so to double, then punch down, divide, and then the individual balls go into the fridge.
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Can pizza dough rest for too long?

Is it bad to let pizza dough rise too long? Yes, letting your dough rise for too long is bad. Most pizza doughs are done within 24 hours (although some can handle up to 48!). Anything longer than that will cause the yeast to convert the sugar, which will negatively affect the flavor and texture.
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Should I let pizza dough rise twice?

Allowing dough to rise twice results in a finer gluten structure than allowing it to rise once. It results in a smaller crumb and prevents huge gaping airholes in your bread. The reason that you have to let it re-rise is that you just pushed all the air out with the kneading you did developing that gluten structure.
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How can you tell if pizza dough is Overproofed?

Step 1: Perform the fingertip test to make sure your dough is overproofed. The test involves gently pressing your finger into the surface of the dough for 2 seconds and then seeing how quickly it springs back. The dent you make will be permanent if the dough is overproofed.
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Why does my pizza dough shrink when I roll it?

A pizza dough that keeps shrinking is caused by an overly strong gluten network in the dough. This can be fixed in the following ways: Proofing the dough for longer as gluten relaxes over time. Bring dough to room temperature as gluten is tighter when cold.
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Can you put cold pizza dough in the oven?

Once you bring the dough out of the cooler, keep it covered to prevent drying and let it temper at room temperature for upwards of 2½ hours or until the dough ball temperature reaches 50°F. Then you can take it to the make table for baking, and its propensity to bubble will be greatly reduced or even eliminated.
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How do I know if my pizza dough is kneaded enough?

Another easy way of checking if your dough is kneaded enough is to simply poke it. If the whole where your finger was bounces back quickly it's a good indicator your dough is ready to go.
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How loose should pizza dough be?

In general pizza dough should be made as soft as possible. However, it is possible to have a pizza dough that is too soft. In my experience this is most often caused by slightly overproved dough. If your dough is only slightly overproved, once you start to shape the dough all the air will disappear from the dough.
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Can I knead dough after first rise?

After the first rise you should knead your dough very briefly, and gently, to avoid tearing. This allows the large bubbles to be deflated and dispersed, ready for another rise. Being gentle prevents tearing the gluten network which is delicate after resting, and crucial for a good bread.
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Can I use pizza dough straight from the fridge?

Once wrapped, the dough can go right into the fridge. Pizza dough will keep for about 2 weeks in the fridge. When you are ready to use the dough, remove it from the fridge, unwrap the dough and place it on your counter or in a lightly floured bowl. Cover the dough loosely and then let it come to room temperature.
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Can I cook pizza dough straight from the fridge?

Yes, you can bake dough straight from the refrigerator – it does not need to come to room temperature. The dough has no problems from being baked cold and will bake evenly when baked in a very hot oven.
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Should you roll or stretch pizza dough?

Stretching or rolling will create a different style of pizza so it's down to personal preference. A rolled dough makes styles such as “thin crust” or cracker thin. Stretched dough is more suited to Neapolitan and New York style pizza.
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Can you overwork pizza dough?

Sometimes when too much flour is added, dough will come out hard and stiff. This can be caused by overworking the dough either by hand or with a roller. Overworking dough will pop all the tiny bubbles that make pizza crust so airy and fluffy once cooked. The hard crust can also be caused by the type of flour you use.
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What happens if you don't knead pizza dough enough?

Under kneading causes a lack of strength and stretchiness in the pizza dough. The dough will tear easily when stretched and will not hold it's shape as well as a fully kneaded dough. A sure-fire way to tell if your dough is under kneaded is if it's lumpy, because the ingredients won't have been mixed properly.
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Why is my dough not elastic?

A dough that does not become smooth and elastic is typically a problem with the gluten development. Either the wrong flour with too little protein was used or you did not knead the dough for long enough.
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