Description

pressing folding and streching the dough
mixed mass of flour and water without added ingridients
to apply shortening in the inside bottom of the pan to prevent sticking of the mixture to the pan while baking
this refers to incorporating air to the egg whites using a wire or a whisk
refers to separating coarse particles by letting the ingredients pass through a sieve
this tools is used to shape and flatten dough
used as a container for mixing
used for accurate measurement of larger volume of ingredients
used for measuring small amount of liquid or dry ingridients
a stainless mesh for removing lumps in dry ingridients
used as container of batter mixture ready to be baked
this tool is used for mixing dry ingridients
with rounded steel blades to cut solid shortening
used for beating egg whites mixing dry ingridients for even distribution
used for creaming mixing cake batters and icing
responsible for the attractive golden brown color of baked products
substance used to make products rise
the foundation of all baked products
adds flavor and prevent cracked top
makes dry ingredients stick together . makes cake a finer texture
essential ingredient makes products tender and fluffy
this gives finer texture to bread and removes the flatness or lack of flavor.
adds flavor aroma and deep brown color and also added as fillings
add pleasant odor to baked products
rubbing fat butter or margarine at the wall of a mixing bowl
refers to the rubbery elastic substance formed when flour and water are mixed
fat is creamed and sugar is added gradually. eggs are added one at a time to the creamed mixture.
dry ingredients are sifted together in one bowl then fat is added to the beaten eggs then mix it all together in one big bowl
sifted ingredients are placed in a bowl then liquid ingredients will be mixed in the center. egg whites are beaten separately before mixing with the other ingridients
similar to conventional method but the egg whites are separated from the yolk

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The baker's secret

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Ch 8

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Baking crossword

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