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What do you call Dough thick enough to roll and shape by hand?

Dough that is thick enough to be rolled and shaped by hand is commonly referred to as "stiff dough" or "firm dough." This type of dough typically has a lower moisture content, allowing it to hold its shape during the rolling and shaping process. Examples include cookie dough and pasta dough, which can be manipulated without sticking excessively.


What do you call the process of putting things together?

Assembly would be a name for putting things together.


What do you call the dough to make a vase?

Clay


What do you call a mixture that has as much liquid and flour?

Dough


How is pasta prepared and shaped?

Step one is to prepare a dough from some type of flour. Semolina wheat flour is traditional because its high gluten content makes a sturdier pasta. The dough needs to be on the dry side, using just enough liquid -- usually eggs and/or water -- to make it moist and pliable. Too dry and the dough will be so firm it can't be formed into pasta. Too moist and it becomes a sticky mess. The dough gets well kneaded to develop the gluten. Then the dough is shaped into pasta. Of course, different shapes call for different methods. For completely hand made fettuccine or linguine noodles, you would use a rolling pin to roll the dough out to the thickness of noodle you desire, sprinkle with flour, roll into a cylinder and slice across the cylinder to make noodles. Pasta machines simplify the process. You roll the dough out to about 3/8" thick in strips narrow enough to fit into the machine. Crank the crank, pass the dough through the rollers, narrow the gap between the rollers, roll again, etc. until the dough is the thickness you want, then use the machine to slice into strips. Some pasta machines include a set of rollers to form spaghetti noodles.


What did the Sumerians call their wedge shaped writing?

We call it Cunieform.


What do you call the bell shaped curve that represents a symmetrical distribution of scores?

You call it a bell shaped curved. It may or may not be Gaussian (Normal).


What do you call a cone shaped kiln?

Oast


What do you call a v-shaped mark?

CHEVRON


What do you call a shaped with 6 sides?

hexagon


What did Germans call the US soldiers in World War 1?

they called them dough boys


What do you call putting an entry into a diary?

Writing