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  2. Do You Actually Need to Sift Your Flour? A Pro Baker ... - AOL

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  3. 10 Common Baking Mistakes You Should Avoid at All Costs - AOL

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    8. Not Sifting Ingredients. You don't necessarily always need to sift flour, but if you're hoping to achieve a super soft texture with no clumps, it's a good method to follow. Those clumps are ...

  4. Flour extraction - Wikipedia

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    The extracted endosperm flour came to be known as “white flour” as this element of the wheat kernel is white. This system ingeniously accomplished the extraction of most of the starchy endosperm while separating out virtually all of the bran and germ elements, extracting about 72% of the whole grain kernel.

  5. The Best Southern Cooking And Baking Advice Our Readers Ever ...

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    “Before adding to cake or muffin batter, toss berries or chocolate chips in a little flour. Then they won’t all sink to the bottom.” “Measure flour correctly.

  6. Straight dough - Wikipedia

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    A fermentation ratio is described as the time the dough takes from leaving the mixer to just before the peak begins to fall — when degassing occurs — relative to the remaining bulk fermentation time afterwards. [26] Folding or knock back may also be omitted: after sufficient bulk fermentation time, the dough may go straight to make-up. [27]

  7. Proofing (baking technique) - Wikipedia

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    Length of rest periods, including proofing, can be determined by time at specific temperatures or by characteristics. Often the "poke method" is used to determine if a dough has risen long enough. If the dough, when poked, springs back immediately it is underproofed and needs more time. Some breads are considered fully proofed if the indent ...

  8. Do Baking Supplies Expire? From Flour to Salt, Here's When ...

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    Regardless of if the expiration date says your flour is still good, if it has changed texture or color, it's time to toss it. Related: Here Are 11 All-Purpose Flour Substitutes That Work in Any Recipe

  9. White bread - Wikipedia

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    But only wheat can feasibly be sifted to produce pure white starch, a technique that goes back to at least ancient Egypt. [4] Because wheat was the most expensive grain to grow, and the process to sift it labor-intensive, white flour was generally limited to special occasions and the wealthy, until the mid-19th century.