Thanks! So the double load you put one dough on top of another prior to baking?
Hi there Constatine - Good morning…!!
I too use 2 half’s to make 1 prosphora. They represent the 2 natures of Christ.
1 human and the other His divinity.
So… I take on regular dough & cut it pretty much in half.
The bottom piece will be larger and the top piece will be slightly smaller.
I flatten out the bottom piece, place it in the lightly dusted flour pan and then I take the seal and press on it.
Now, I do know that no one will see the seal on top of the bottom loaf & it will not affect the baking.
Then I take the 2nd half which will be the top and place that on top.
I then take the seal, dust it with flour and press on the top layer with all my might and say a quick prayer.
When lifting the seal, - if done right - it should sound like a vacuum suction being lifted.
I then take a toothpick or wooden skewer and poke 12 holes around the top circle of the seal.
I then let the bread sit on the counter for a few minutes and place in the 425 oven.
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5Loaves - I love your profile name -
No… I have not tried the paddle to make the dough.
Truthfully… I’d be afraid to experiment with this process.
It took me many days & times to perfect making prosfora and I have the routine down.
If I was making foccacia or pizza dough, sure… I’d use the paddle - but not for prosfora…