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Revision as of 01:53, 29 July 2016
In the following activity (~30 mins) we will prepare some basic dough. This will be a no-knead recipe; dough can be used to make a variety of "breads/rolls/etc." This is a process was introduced to the chemistry department by chemistry alumni Chris Knutson who frequently used this recipe to make pizza dough.
Basic Ingredients
- 1) flour
- 2) water
- 3) yeast
- 4) salt
Basic Recipe
- - 3 cups flour
- - 1 1/3 cups water
- - 1 tsp yeast
- - 1 tsp salt
Procedure
- Add all ingredients to the "bread bin" mix to combine, cover and leave overnight.
- Bake into rolls, bread, pretzels, pizza crust, flatbread, or ?
Required Materials
(To be purchased in advance or a quick trip to the grocery store)
- Bread bin (provided in lab)
- above ingredients
- mixing utensil
Discussion points
- 1) flour/water ratio (see book)
- 2) Just any water? (RO, tap, etc)
- 3) The role of yeast.
- 4) Do we really need to add salt?
- 5) Is all flour the same?