Ok the differences are that for straight you mix all the ingredients at one time and you have one fermentation period but sponge dough has two stages were u combine ingredients and two fermenting periods. Hope that helps. •*SJS55*•
A sponge dough is used to develop the flavor of the dough as it is left to rise over a certain time period specified in the recipe; this can be overnight or for several days. Sponges can be used for sourdoughs and ciabatta breads.
The straight dough process, the sponge method, and continuous production are how most America bread is made
The straight dough process is a method of bread making where all the ingredients (flour, yeast, water, salt, etc.) are mixed together at the same time, and then the dough is left to rise once before shaping and baking. It is a simpler and quicker method compared to other bread-making processes, such as the sponge and dough method.
It is where all the ingredients are added at the beginning, as opposed to making a 'sponge' then adding other ingredients later.
A straight dough is a term generally reserved for breadmaking, referring to a dough which has been made without the use of pre-ferments, ferments, pate fermentees, poolishes, starter doughs ets... I.e at the beginning of the recipe, the entire quantity of flour is mixed together and left to rise, rather than a small part of it being fermented first.
in the muffin method you include the fat with the liquids , in the biscuit method you cut the fat (cold) into the dry ingredients. Also, in the biscuit method, you have to knead the dough, roll it and cut it
in the muffin method you include the fat with the liquids , in the biscuit method you cut the fat (cold) into the dry ingredients. Also, in the biscuit method, you have to knead the dough, roll it and cut it
a dough mixer combines the ingredients. a dough kneader kneads the dough, preparing it for baking
The difference is mainly in the texture. For example, breads made with lean dough tend to be chewier and have more bite than those made from rich dough. Rich dough is also commonly referred to as enriched dough.
one is old and the other is new
There is not a quality difference. The only difference is that the premade dough does not need eggs and butter added to it.
the method to make lean dough is to make sure you roll and pound it non stop for at least 5 min that way your do is is lean and tender