Proving or Proofing dough makes little air bubbles in the dough. The air bubbles make the dough light and airy, instead of hard and flat. To test if dough has risen or Proofed enough, poke the loaf. If the poke leaves a hole, the dough is ready. If the dough springs back right away, it needs more proofing/proving.
Usually used for kneading pizza dough, tough cookie dough or kneading bread
Using a KitchenAid dough hook for kneading bread dough can save time and effort compared to kneading by hand. It helps to develop gluten in the dough, resulting in a better texture and rise of the bread.
Kending makes the dough more airey!!
Kneading
Using the dough hook attachment on a KitchenAid mixer for kneading bread dough helps to save time and effort compared to kneading by hand. It also ensures a more consistent and thorough kneading process, resulting in better gluten development and a lighter, more uniform bread texture.
To develop the gluten.
by kneading the dough firmly for a long time. do not rip or tear it just streatching and kneading
Kneading troughs are containers or troughs used for mixing and kneading dough during the bread-making process. They provide a space for the ingredients to be combined and kneaded until the dough reaches the desired texture and consistency.
Kneading bread dough helps form a more sticky and elastic dough. As dough is being kneaded, some of the sulfur molecules on proteins will oxidize and attach to other sulfur molecules on other proteins. This makes the proteins all start to stick to each other. This elastic network of proteins allows for trapping of gas bubbles inside the dough, making the fluffy bread we eat.
The purpose of the kneading hook attachment in a stand mixer is to mix and knead bread dough thoroughly. It aids in the process by simulating the kneading action done by hand, helping to develop gluten in the dough for better texture and rise.
To effectively use a hand mixer dough hook for kneading dough, start by mixing the ingredients on low speed until they come together. Then, increase the speed gradually to knead the dough until it becomes smooth and elastic. Be careful not to overwork the dough, as this can make it tough.
There are two methods:* by hand - kneading the bread with your knuckles then folding over and kneading over again. * by machine - put the bread into the machine and let it do its thing.