After making your dough and resting it, Antimo uses the nifty scraper to lift the dough from the container.
Antimo shared that a traditional scraper will set you back anywhere between $20 to $30, but he's been using this cheap alternative for years and hasn't looked back.
It all started when he used to work at Zero Gradi at Crown Melbourne in 2014 and they desperately needed scrapers. As we all do, Antimo phoned a friend and his friend came through with the suggestion of this budget-friendly tool.
Antimo not only uses the nifty tool to cut the dough, but he also uses it to lift dough in one swift motion from the container to a floured surface to rest.
If you're looking for alternative dough scrapers delivered straight to your door, here are BHG's top picks.
Best dough scrapers for pizza
Inoue Tool 12705 Plastic Multi-Spatula (100 mm), $16.45, Amazon
Uxcell Plastic Flexible Putty Knives 3pcs, $13.99, Amazon
Plastic Putty Knife Tool 3pcs, $23.34, Amazon
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