How to Make a Perfect Room Temp Dough Ball for pizza?
Summer same-day dough recipe – around 7-8 hour fermentation at 30°C-86°F
Using baker’s percent and grams only!
Flour (bread flour, all-purpose flour, 00 flour) 100% - 500g
Water 60 to 65% - 300 to 325g
Salt 2 to 2.5% - 10 to 12.5g
Instant Dry Yeast 0.1 to 0.2% - 0.5 to 1g
Mix everything by hand until there are no more dry parts or lumps.
Let it rest at RT (room temperature) 15-20mn, do a series of folding, repeat once.
Bulk ferment 1 to 3 hours then make three 250g-dough balls.
Let it proof at RT until it doubled or tripled in size and before it starts to over-ferment and deflate.
Note: 250g is a standard; but you can absolutely make four 200g-dough balls if you want a thin crust while using a rolling pin for instance; or up to 280g per dough ball do you don’t want the leftover dough for a “pizzetta”.
Tip: for such a high baking temperature (400°C -750°F and above) it’s better to use an unmalted flour. Malt will indirectly bring more sugar to the dough which will result in a caramelization of the crust (meaning better coloring); which is interesting for lower baking temperatures where crust needs more time to color.