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Using sugar when making pizza dough

Seasoned Advice Asked by D. Mak on July 31, 2021

A lot of the recipes that I’ve seen on YouTube and different forums have used four main ingredients when making pizza dough – flour, water, yeast, and salt. I’m confused because I though sugar is also a main ingredient since yeast feeds on it. Would y’all recommend always adding sugar to the pizza dough recipe? Also, what if the flour that’s being used already has a few grams of sugar – should I still add sugar to the list of ingredients?

5 Answers

There are plenty of fermentable sugars in the flours commonly used in pizza making. Additional sugar is completely unnecessary.

Answered by moscafj on July 31, 2021

Sugar helps the dough rise faster, and increases browning. So using it is a matter of taste, and what you like in a pizza. If you're in for a day-long rise in the refrigerator (for example), you won't need any extra sugar. If you want it faster (say, an hour rise in a warm proofing box), a little extra sugar can help.

If you're happy with the way your pizza browns, leave it out. Extra sugar could even cause it to burn, especially if you're using very high heat. If you feel like your pizza could use an extra pinch of Maillardy goodness, add a little sugar (and be prepared for a shift in rising times).

Answered by Joshua Engel on July 31, 2021

The Enzyme Amylase helps break down flour starches into complex sugars that add to crust color, taste of the final produce and feed the yeast to produce Carbon Dioxide (bubbles). Slow rise gives the enzymes time to do their jobs. A quick discription

Answered by Optionparty on July 31, 2021

Sugar in pizza dough? Absolutely not--never! Pizza should not taste like cookies, it should taste like pizza.

Answered by Chef italiano on July 31, 2021

The sugar is not for the yeast. It is for adding browning in a home oven that cannot reach the 600-900 degrees of commercial ovens.

For example, in this Peter Reinhart's Neo Neapolitan pizza recipe he advises to use a tablespoon of sugar to make four 10oz dough balls. https://www.bakepedia.com/peter-reinharts-neo-neopolitan-pizza-dough/ If I recall correctly, most of his recipes in his American Pie include 1 or 2 tablespoons of sugar.

Answered by Rick on July 31, 2021

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