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to get the air into it to get the air into it
I kneaded the dough roughly between my hands.
You have to knead the dough before you bake it.
Dough of any kind is kneaded to work up gluten, which makes the baked product chewy. Biscuit dough is kneaded very slightly to form a tender biscuit with a crumb that is more flaky than chewy.
The baker kneaded the dough before shaping it into loaves to bake bread. "Give me all the dough!" the robber whispered menacingly.
A baking board is a board on which dough is kneaded before baking into bread.
When you bake them, (when they are kneaded too much) they become tough. And they're nasty like that.
The word is spelled dough, just as you spelled it. Dough is what makes bread. It is also slang for money. Mom kneaded the dough to make bread. John boasted about the dough he'd made at the flea market. Dough is also a sound-alike word for doe, a female deer.
Yeah, but you should keep it in a greased plastic bag after in is kneaded. Make sure to handle the dough as little as possible after it has risen.
Soft paneer which is used as a dough for rasgulla can be mixed with a small portion of semolina and then kneaded with less pressure for a few minutes into so that the balls made from it do not have crack
it means you need something (No that would be needed !) Kneaded means to like massage or mix when baking bread the dough is first "Kneaded". OR my shoulders were sore and aching so my wife "kneaded" them
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "needed" (required). There is a less-used verb with the same sound, referring to dough that is kneaded (rolled).