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Title: Ch' 10: Cereals, Doughs, and Batters


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Ch. 10 Cereals, Doughs, and Batters
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History of Bread
  • Bread wheat evolved by 8000 BCE
  • First evidence for leavened bread Egypt, 4000
    BCE
  • Specialized yeast production Egypt, 300 BCE
  • Continuous milling Mesopotamia, 800 BCE
  • Whiteness of bread associated with purity in
    Europe
  • After Industrial Revolution (19th century), more
    urbanization led to bakeries
  • 20th century refinement leads to Wonder Bread
  • Late 20th century to now return of flavorful
    bread

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Doughs and Batter Structure
  • Flour water dough
  • More flour than water dough
  • More water than flour batter
  • Flour starch and gluten (protein)
  • Breads and cakes air bubbles divide up
    protein-starch mixture (light and tender)
  • Interior sponge (crumb)
  • Dry exterior (crust)
  • Pastries sandwiched fat layers between
    microscopic sheets of protein-starch (flaky)

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Doughs and Batters Ingredientsand Their Effects
  • Flour
  • Gluten
  • Sticky glutenin that makes gluten (elasticity)
  • Compact gliadins among glutenins (plasticity)
  • Salt, acid strengthen gluten network
  • Fats, oils, sugars, and acids weaken gluten
    network
  • Starch
  • 70 of flour
  • With water, tenderize gluten
  • Gel traps gas bubbles
  • Major structural component in cakes and cookies
  • Gas bubbles
  • Lightness, tenderness
  • 80 of the volume in breads and cakes!
  • Fats or shortening
  • Tenderize bread
  • Flaky layers in pastry
  • Lightness and tender, crumbly texture in cake

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Nature of Flour
  • High-protein flour
  • Bread flour (12-13 protein)
  • All-purpose (some brands 11-12)
  • Strong gluten development
  • Low-protein flour
  • Cake flour (7-8 protein)
  • Pastry flour (8-9 protein)
  • Use the flour specified in the recipe!

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Preparation of Bread
  • Making bread
  • Mix flour, water, yeast, salt
  • Knead dough
  • Ferment and raise dough
  • C6H12O6 ? 2C2H5OH 2 CO2
  • Divide and relax
  • Mold
  • Partial rise (proof)
  • Bake
  • Cool

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Storage of Bread
  • Refrigerate well-wrapped bread only for toasting
    or reheating
  • 1-2 Days Breadbox or paper bag
  • More than 2 days wrap in plastic or foil and
    freeze
  • Spoilage moisture on bread surface lets molds
    grow

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Types of Bread
  • Mass-produced bread
  • Special Loaf Breads
  • Sourdough
  • Rye
  • Sweet Breads Brioche, Pannetone, Pandoro
  • Bread diversity Flatbreads to Doughnuts
  • Flatbreads
  • Pretzels
  • Bagels
  • Asian Steamed Breads
  • Quickbreads Biscuits, Biscotti, Scones
  • Doughnuts and Fritters

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Thin Batter Foods
  • Crêpes
  • Popovers
  • Griddle Cakes
  • Pancakes and Crumpets
  • Waffles and Wafers
  • Cream Puff Pastry, Pâté À Choux
  • Frying Batters

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Thick Batter Foods
  • Muffins
  • Chemically leavened
  • Dense, moist
  • Sweeter than quickbreads
  • Less sugar, eggs, and fat than quickbreads
  • Easily stale (uneven mixing of fat and starch)
  • Dont overmix or you get coarse tunnels

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Thick Batter Foods
  • Cakes
  • Chemically or just air leavened
  • Tender from gas-divided, fragile sheets of sugar
    of fat
  • Too much sugar and fat dense
  • Flourless chocolate cake

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Pastries
  • Not like cakes, breads, or pastas!
  • Little water, lots of fat
  • Used often as edible containers
  • Cooking gelates starch, either causing crumbles
    (irregular particles) or flakes (sheets)
  • Crumbly pastries
  • Flaky pastries
  • Laminated pastries
  • Laminated breads

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Cookies
  • Term comes from Dutch for little cakes
  • Incredibly varied in texture crumbly, chewy,
    spongy, meringue
  • Flour
  • Pastry or all-purpose
  • High water flour ratio for batter cookies
  • Low waterflour and some kneading for rolled out
    cookies (refrigerator dough cookies)
  • Sugarsweetness, crispness, and air
  • Eggs moistness, binds flour for solidity
  • Fat richness, moistness, suppleness
  • Leavening tenderizes (air or carbon dioxide)

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Pasta, Noodles, Dumplings
  • Pasta making video
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