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QuestionWhy do I use a dough hook in baking?Emily Margolis is a baking entrepreneur in Baltimore, MD. With over 15 years of baking experience, she founded Baking with Chef Emily in 2018, offering private baking lessons in the D.C. area.Dough hooks are used to knead bread dough. They are convenient to use, but many people prefer to knead by hand as a stress reliever.
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QuestionCan I add baking powder to the dough?Emily Margolis is a baking entrepreneur in Baltimore, MD. With over 15 years of baking experience, she founded Baking with Chef Emily in 2018, offering private baking lessons in the D.C. area.Breads made with baking powder are called quick breads and do not require kneading.
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QuestionIs kneading dough with my hands the only way I can do it?Atinuke SojeCommunity AnswerNo, you can knead bread dough with an electric stand mixer or an electric hand mixer using the dough hook.
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QuestionShould all purpose flour be used rather than self rising flour for yeast dough?Community AnswerAlthough its not "bad" to use self rising flour together with yeast, for bread it's best to use normal flour, without rising agent. Just add salt, yeast and water. The yeast does the rising for the bread.
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QuestionCan I use this kneading technique for pastry dough?Community AnswerYou don't want to knead pastry dough or your pastry will turn out very tough, and the heat from your hands will melt the butter in the dough, creating a greasy mess. Instead, once you've rubbed the flour and butter together, add water using a tablespoon until you're able to push and press the flour/butter/water combo together into a smooth, non-sticky ball with your hands.
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QuestionHow do I get my dough to hold it's shape?Community AnswerKneading it enough will lead to the dough holding its shape. If it's not holding, try kneading more or add more flour.
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QuestionWhat causes the dough to break up into little pieces?Community AnswerThis usually means too much flour has been worked into the dough. Add a tablespoon of water and work it in, only one tablespoon at a time, until a soft, doughy texture is attained. If the dough is too wet/sticky, work in a little flour to return to the correct texture.
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QuestionHow do I preserve the bread?Community AnswerWhile you can't really preserve bread for long, you could store it in a plastic bag, which helps it to retain moisture. Depending on your bread, it should stay relatively fresh for about a week. You could also freeze your bread.
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QuestionDoes this technique work for all breads or just certain ones?QamarTop AnswererThis technique works for all breads.
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QuestionDo I not need milk or oil for making biscuits?Community AnswerThis is not a recipe, this is just a description of how to knead. Follow the ingredients in your recipe. If you don't have a recipe, you can see How to Make Easy Homemade Biscuits or look for a different one online.
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QuestionIf I am making cinnamon rolls, do I need to knead the dough?Community AnswerYes. If anything has yeast in it, it is good to knead it.
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QuestionShould I put a towel on top of dough while waiting for it to rise?Chaeiekim0918Community AnswerYou can use a damp towel, but I personally prefer cling film, because I have had many occasions where the dough would stick to the towel.
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QuestionIs butter not needed when baking bread?Community AnswerYou don't need butter, but you will need something (usually oil) to prevent sticking.
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QuestionMy biscuit mix says to knead 4 times, what does this mean?QamarTop AnswererThis means you'll punch down and knead the dough 4 times only, no more and no less than that amount.
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QuestionWhat if a lot of dough gets caught in your hand even if it is without jewellery?Community AnswerYou can scrape it off in the flour and knead it along. Or, you can rub it off in the sink, apply oil or water on your hands and wash it off.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when a recipe says to knead dough 10 times?Community AnswerIt means that you should make sure the dough is soft, firm and properly kneaded. Dough should be kneaded or pressed, stirred, mixed, softened. So, it can take 10 minutes or longer to get it right.
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QuestionI was not able to bake all of my dough. How can I store it for the next day?Community Answer
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QuestionCan I punch the dough with my fingertips?Community AnswerYes. All that matters is that the dough is kneaded well enough to make it even and soft.
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