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Hi my name is Greg Goldberg on behalf of Expert Village you can reach us at www.minettis.com.
In this segment we are going to talk about stretching the dough for the pizza. First
thing you need to do is flour your dough. By doing this you don't need to flour your
surface. You then place the rough side down and begin pressing with the tips of your fingers.
You doing this to make the dough circular number one and just flatting it down a little
bit. Once you get to about there you flip it over so the smooth side down and you just
make gentle stretching motions. Again trying to keep it as circular as possible. When you
get to about this sizes you can begin to hand toss the dough. You do this by lifting it
gently and placing on your knuckles. The motion to stretch dough is very simple you move your
knuckles apart and you rotate and you move your knuckles apart and you rotate. You keep
doing this until you reach the desire size for the dough. This is the old traditional
New York style stretching dough. A couple of things to remember if you do happen to
tare the dough you can always replace it and fix it. There is a specific way to do it.
Say I have a tare in this pizza like that normally that would destroy the pizza all
you have to do is grab the dough fold over, and press firmly into place. It is very important
that this crack seals all the way. Otherwise sauce would leak through and the pizza would
be destroyed. Continuing on you see how for the most part pretty strong. Once we reach
the desire size we can place it on the pizza peal that we are going to flour and rub it
into the grain. It is very important so the pizza wouldn't stick. Finally you place the
pizza on the peal and arrange in a circular fashion.