Hi there, Ettie! This is something you'll have to experiment with. Often times, rapid rise yeast is only good for one longer room temperature rise, or two shorter rises though so we're not sure it will hold up for a cold, overnight rise. If you do give it a go, you shouldn't need to let the dough come to room temperature before shaping. Happy experimenting!
September 15, 2020 at 2:52pm
In reply to How much should you reduce… by Ettie Weinberg (not verified)
Hi there, Ettie! This is something you'll have to experiment with. Often times, rapid rise yeast is only good for one longer room temperature rise, or two shorter rises though so we're not sure it will hold up for a cold, overnight rise. If you do give it a go, you shouldn't need to let the dough come to room temperature before shaping. Happy experimenting!