You could, Andrea, though it's ideal not to as it can dull the flavor. Rather, try holding back liquid in the recipe. This is common in the summer months when humidity is high, as flour absorbs moisture from the air. The blog article on our site, Winter to Summer Yeast Baking, suggests lowering the liquid by up to 10% in the summer.
June 9, 2020 at 1:28pm
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You could, Andrea, though it's ideal not to as it can dull the flavor. Rather, try holding back liquid in the recipe. This is common in the summer months when humidity is high, as flour absorbs moisture from the air. The blog article on our site, Winter to Summer Yeast Baking, suggests lowering the liquid by up to 10% in the summer.