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Anna N

Anna N

While the book does say you can get satisfactory results using cold cast-iron,  and I know because I have done it,  you will still get better results with it pre-heated. See 3-377. 

“We also tested placing a cold pot with proofed dough directly into a hot oven and found that it worked better than expected, though not as well as a fully preheated pot.”

Anna N

Anna N

5 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

Page reference, please.

 

While the book does say you can get satisfactory results using cold cast-iron,  and I know because I have done it,  you will still get better results with it pre-heated. See 3-377. 

“We also tested placing a cold pot with proofed dough directly into a hot oven and found that it worked better than expected, though not as well as a fully preheated pot.”

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