PPT-Yeast Bread Techniques
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CoolRise Doughs Designed to rise slowly in the refrigerator Mix ingredients and knead dough Brief rest shape dough Place in a pan Cover dough and place in refrigerator
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CoolRise Doughs Designed to rise slowly in the refrigerator Mix ingredients and knead dough Brief rest shape dough Place in a pan Cover dough and place in refrigerator Ready risen in 2 to 24 hrs . Breads. Yeast Breads in General. They have a distinctively appealing sweet smell and delicious taste that cannot be matched to commercially prepared sandwich breads.. Many meal managers rely on the ease of bread machines to make homemade bread an option to their menu plans.. Y2.U8.2. Types of Dough. Lean Dough. Flour, water, yeast, salt. Chewy texture, crisp crust. French bread, hard rolls. Rich Dough. Contain tenderizing ingredients. Shortening, butter, sugar milk. Parker House rolls, brioche, cinnamon bun, Danish. A basic food worldwide. What is bread?. Bread is a staple food prepared by baking a dough of . flour. and . water.. It is popular around the world and is one of the world's oldest . foods.. The virtually infinite combinations of different flours, and differing proportions of ingredients, has resulted in the wide variety of types, shapes, sizes, and textures available around the world. . Quick Breads. Breads prepared in a short amount of time. . -biscuits, muffins, popovers, cream puffs, griddle cakes, coffee cakes, and waffles. Selecting & Purchasing Bread. Freshly baked items: sold in bakeries or in supermarkets.. Scaling. Mise en place is everything in a bakery or in any commercial kitchen do any kind production. It executes time management and efficiency. You want to weigh all of you ingredients out before you begin the bread making process.. of . Unleavened Bread . Also Known As. Hag . HaMatzot. . Observed. 15-21 . Nisan. March/April. Scriptures. Leviticus . 23:6-8. . Exodus . 12:15-20. Hebrew. Feast . of . Unleavened Bread . Passover Week. is made from flour that contains only the endosperm of the wheat grain (about 75% of the whole grain. ).. Wholemeal bread. is made from the whole of the wheat grain with nothing taken away. . Wholewheat. Group E:. Hunza. Hayat. Asad Abdullah Shahid. Kandeel. . Shafique. Ayesha . Kaleem. Fariha. . Munir. Sehar. . Yousaf. Maarej. Khan. Introduction & Overview. History. One of humanity's oldest foods.. 1876. 1877. 1878. Yeast Breads. Yeast Bread Ingredients . Yeast -Types. Compressed cake. Active dry. Rapid rise. finer particle size. less resistant to temperature fluctuations. lower shelf-life. used in bread machines. “Sandwich” Bread. and…. Dinner Rolls. Cinnamon Rolls. Pizza Crust. Bagels. Croissants. Soft Pretzels. Yeast Breads vs. Quick Breads. YEAST BREADS are . NOT. quick to make . like QUICK BREADS. because they do NOT use. .. Objective . 1: . Identify and prepare yeast breads. a. Lean Dough, Enriched Dough. b. Mixing Methods: Straight dough, Modified straight-dough, Sponge method. . Objective 2: . Identify and discuss the different types of flours used in bread making: all-purpose flour, unbleached flour, bread flour, and whole wheat flour.. making . Basic ingredients . The basic ingredients of bread are: . flour. ; . yeast . (to make the bread rise); . salt . (to add taste and aid proving); . f. at . (sometimes added to . make . the loaf lighter and extend shelf . Strains: microorganisms of the same species that are descended from a single cell and possess the same genotype. What do yeast require to grow in the laboratory?. How is sterile technique used to culture microorganisms?. Flour, yeast, salt, water. What flour is most suitable to make bread with?. Strong breadmaking flour. Name one of the different forms we can buy yeast in?. Block yeast, instant yeast, dried yeast. What makes bread rise?.
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