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Measurement dough on the ring
Posted by Michael Elang Suryo Trenggono on July 10, 2024 at 09:54Hi,
I would like to to ask about how to measure the dough if we want to put on ring?
like an example: I just watched one of video from Chef Antonio Bachour “Shaping the rocher croissant roll”.
In that video, he mentioned each roll dough has 5cm width and 35cm length for the ring size diameter is 8cm with 4,5cm height.
So, in this case if I don’t have the same ring as in the video, what should I do to get the best?
Thank you,
Sussan ScoolinaryTeam replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Hi @michael-elang-suryo-trenggono
You could tell us the measurements of the ring you are going to use, so we will know if it is still within the average measurements.
If you have a smaller hoop you should reduce the diameter and length, it could be 4 to 4.5 centimeters in diameter by 25 to 30 centimeters long so that they come out smaller and adapt to the hoop and if you have a larger hoop than the measurement indicated by the chef, in the same way you can make triangles of 6cm to 6.5cm in diameter and use the same length indicated by the chef in the recipe. The ideal is to use the measurements of the rings that the chef uses because the dough is stretched to an exact measurement to be able to cut the dough triangles.
Greetings.
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Thank you for your kind information..
However, I’m currently just focusing on bakery things especially about croissant and viennoiserie. Sadly, I was expecting to get more Information, experience and knowledge about “croissant or any variant of viennoiserie” , but I just found only one interesting, which is from Chef Antonio Bachour..
I hope you guys have more lessons for it, as it will be helpful for me to enhance my skills and my career as well..
Thank you!
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Hi @michael-elang-suryo-trenggono
We appreciate your message.
I don’t know if you haven’t seen it yet but I leave you another course that you can see where they also teach how to prepare croissants.
https://www.scoolinary.com/courses/sophisticated-pastry-doughs
https://www.scoolinary.com/courses/brunch-pastries
If you have any other questions about the courses, we will be happy to help you.
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Thank you for the link you shared.. I haven’t seen it yet and am so excited to learn it. I hope you can post more lessons like this!
I really much appreciate for your fast response and the videos! Hope scoolinary will always be the best for the future!
Thank you!
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Hi @michael-elang-suryo-trenggono
Thank you for your message and suggestion. We hope that in the future we will have more courses on this topic.
If you have any other questions, I will be happy to help you.
Greetings.
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