Tom -
I have a dough production commissary that services my small independent DELOC chain. We use a time delayed proofing process (day 1 - production & cold storage deposit; day 2 - transfer to stores & cold storage deposit; days 3 - 5 proofing & use).
Presently after rounding the dough we manually lubricate the dough balls with vegatable oil before placing in stackable plastic dough trays. I would like to move away from the manual application and move to an semi-automated/automated spray applicator. Is there a product(s) that you would recommend that we could use (preferably with European distributor) to spray onto the dough balls once they’re placed in the plastic dough trays that can be used in place of vegatable oil? Is there also a standard spray applicator system out there that you would recommend (also with European distributor)?
We’ve tried applying vegatable oil via a manual spray bottle and had very poor results. Is it possible that vegatable oil is the best (cost/quality) emulsifer for this application & perhaps a change in the applicator (high pressure sprayer vs manual sprayer) is all that’s needed ?
Thank you in advance for your response.
Jerry
I have a dough production commissary that services my small independent DELOC chain. We use a time delayed proofing process (day 1 - production & cold storage deposit; day 2 - transfer to stores & cold storage deposit; days 3 - 5 proofing & use).
Presently after rounding the dough we manually lubricate the dough balls with vegatable oil before placing in stackable plastic dough trays. I would like to move away from the manual application and move to an semi-automated/automated spray applicator. Is there a product(s) that you would recommend that we could use (preferably with European distributor) to spray onto the dough balls once they’re placed in the plastic dough trays that can be used in place of vegatable oil? Is there also a standard spray applicator system out there that you would recommend (also with European distributor)?
We’ve tried applying vegatable oil via a manual spray bottle and had very poor results. Is it possible that vegatable oil is the best (cost/quality) emulsifer for this application & perhaps a change in the applicator (high pressure sprayer vs manual sprayer) is all that’s needed ?
Thank you in advance for your response.
Jerry
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