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The thread explores alternatives to refrigerated French bread dough, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for substitutes available in their local markets.
Views differ on the best substitutes for refrigerated French bread dough, with no clear consensus on a single alternative.
Participants' experiences vary based on regional availability of products, with some expressing frustration over the lack of options in their areas.
Consultants looking for alternatives to refrigerated French bread dough in their cooking or baking endeavors may find the shared experiences relevant.
rennea said:Lots of recipes call for this but none of my markets here sell this..can anybody think of what the best sub would be for this?
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Well that would explain why it worked just fine then!Teresa Lynn said:the pizza crust and french bread are the same (different packaging)
heard this at Leadership
You can substitute refrigerated French bread dough with frozen bread dough, pizza dough, or even homemade bread dough. These alternatives will provide a similar texture and flavor for your recipes.
Yes, biscuit dough can be used as a substitute, but it will result in a different texture. Biscuit dough is more flaky and less chewy than French bread dough, so keep that in mind when planning your dish.
Absolutely! You can use gluten-free bread dough or a gluten-free pizza dough mix as a substitute. Just ensure that the product you choose is specifically labeled gluten-free to accommodate dietary restrictions.
Yes, store-bought pizza dough is a great alternative to refrigerated French bread dough. It has a similar consistency and can be easily shaped into loaves or rolls for your recipes.
Homemade bread dough is an excellent substitute for refrigerated French bread dough. Just make sure to allow enough time for the dough to rise properly before using it in your recipe.