bread dough
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Definition
Noun: A soft, pliable mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients (typically yeast, salt, and sometimes sugar or fat) that is prepared for baking into bread. It is the uncooked, kneaded form of bread before it is baked.
Usage
"Bread dough" refers specifically to the raw, prepared mixture before the baking process. It is a mass noun, typically used without an article when referring to the substance in general, but can be used with articles when referring to a specific quantity or instance. * The baker shaped the bread dough into loaves. * Bread dough needs time to rise. * She is kneading some bread dough.
Examples
- After mixing the ingredients, you must let the bread dough rest.
- This recipe makes a very wet bread dough.
- He punched down the risen bread dough before dividing it.
Advanced Usage
- To prove bread dough: This is a technical baking term meaning to allow the dough to rise (ferment) after shaping and before baking.
- The shaped loaves need to prove for another hour before baking.
Variants and Related Words
- Dough (n): A more general term for a mixture of flour and liquid, which can be used for bread, pastry, or pasta. "Bread dough" is a specific type of dough.
- Sourdough starter (n): A fermented culture used as a natural leavening agent for bread dough.
- Knead (v): To work and press bread dough with the hands to develop the gluten structure.
Synonyms
- Unbaked bread
- Bread mixture
Related Phrases
- To let the dough rise: To allow the bread dough to increase in volume due to the production of gases by yeast.
- To punch down the dough: To deflate risen bread dough by pressing on it, typically done before shaping.
Noun
- any of various doughs for bread