As the dough sits, it will start to get a bit more compact and will be easier to work with.
Not exact matches
When you're ready to make the cookies, just take the
dough out of the fridge, let it
sit for a few minutes, and then bake
as usual.
The other thing I did was let the
dough sit overnight because I ran out of time to bake them after mixing — would that have made them cakier
as well?
Make up the
dough, cover with a towel and let the
dough sit for thirty to forty - five minutes to allow the glutens to form, then keep the
dough covered
as you work with it in smaller batches.
There will be nothing directly on top of salt
as the plate
sits midway in the idli cooker.Will that be fine?I was trying to add its picture but I can not add.Also, I prepared
dough yesterday and it's in fridge.Can i make the cookies today or should I make fresh
dough?
I think
as far a bacon goes I would precook it then it should be ok
sitting in the
dough.
As the flour
sits in the
dough, it absorbs moisture and softens considerably.
I used organic whole wheat flour (despite the recommendation), let the
dough sit at room temperature for about 8 hrs, and the bread came out fine — albeit not
as golden and airy
as it appears in the picture.
Let
sit at room temperature at least 30 minutes to hydrate flour;
dough will be very loose but will thicken
as it
sits.
Dough will look very loose at first, but will thicken
as it
sits.
The ingredients seem to add up correctly - the
dough was not forming in the food processer and the vegan chocolate «paste» barely covered the top and was actually absorbed into the slice
as opposed to
sitting on top.
All
sitting around the «tiny table»
as my toddler calls it, they played with
dough and flour for a good thirty minutes.
On the floor
sits a kiln - shaped chunk of clay out of which have emerged,
as it seems,
dough balls, cannonballs and even curious heads,
as if the clay had given birth (how did he scoop them out?).
I have a white ceramic pumpkin
sitting in a
dough bowl of apples, leaves and cotton stems,
as well
as books, a large bowl and a clear pumpkin with white lights.