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    Posted by רות בביוף on February 8, 2025 at 21:20

    Hi,

    today I made the roll according to the rules.

    I rolled the dough to 50 cm and then to 3 mm .

    I cut the roll t0 2 cm.

    Everything according to the instructions.

    The final weight according to Bachour is 75 grams each.

    In fact it was 56 gram

    What shal I do?s.

    Sussan Estela Olaya replied 2 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Sussan Estela Olaya

    Administrator
    February 9, 2025 at 02:03
    Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

    Hi

    Welcome to the Scoolinary community!

    If your NY Rolls weighed 56 g instead of 75 g before baking, there are a few possible reasons and solutions you can apply:

    Possible Causes and Solutions

    Dough Thickness

    Possible Cause: Even though you rolled the dough to 3 mm, it may have slightly shrunk afterward. This happens if the dough hasn’t rested enough before laminating.

    Solution: After rolling the dough to 3 mm, let it rest for 10-15 minutes before rolling it up. This prevents shrinkage and helps maintain the final size.

    Rolling Tension

    Possible Cause: If you rolled the dough too tightly, the roll may have become too compact and less aerated, affecting the final weight.

    Solution: When rolling, apply even and gentle pressure, without squeezing too much.

    Hydration and Fermentation

    Possible Cause: If the fermentation time was too short or the dough had lower hydration, the rolls may have retained less moisture and weighed less.

    Solution: Ensure the fermentation time is 2 to 3 hours at 28°C and that the dough is well-hydrated from the start.

    What to Do Now?

    If you have already cut your rolls and they are lighter than expected, you can:

    -Bake them and evaluate the result (texture, rise).

    – Next time, weigh the dough before rolling and adjust the thickness if needed.

    -Make sure the dough rests long enough after laminating.

    We hope this information helps.

    Best regards!

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