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Dough is a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic paste made from grains or from leguminous or chestnut crops. Dough is typically made by mixing flour with a small amount of water or other liquid and sometimes includes yeast or other leavening agents , as well as ingredients such as fats or flavourings.

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18-714: [REDACTED] Look up DOE , Doe , or doe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doe , DoE , or DOE may refer to: Organisations [ edit ] Dank of England , a record label, with accessories Party for Democracy and Development through Unity ( Partij voor Democratie en Ontwikkeling in Eenheid ), a political party in Suriname Government departments [ edit ] Department of Education Department of Energy Department of

36-408: A griddle . Fried dough foods are also common in many cultures. Pancakes , waffles , some kinds of bar cookies such as brownies , and many cakes and quick breads (including muffins and the like) are often made with a semi-liquid batter of flour and liquid that is poured into the final shape, rather than a solid dough. Unlike bread dough, these batters are not stabilized by the formation of

54-434: A distributed computing project by Sun Microsystems Dyspnea on exertion Dodecahedron , a regular polyhedron People [ edit ] Doe (surname) Doe people , a people of coastal Tanzania John Doe , for a male, and Jane Doe, for a female––a common English placeholder name Other uses [ edit ] Dictionary of Old English , published by University of Toronto Doe language , spoken by

72-442: A dukedom associated with Edinburgh, UK See also [ edit ] Do (disambiguation) Doh (disambiguation) Doo (disambiguation) Dough , a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic, paste The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

90-531: A people of coastal Tanzania John Doe , for a male, and Jane Doe, for a female––a common English placeholder name Other uses [ edit ] Dictionary of Old English , published by University of Toronto Doe language , spoken by the Doe people Doe River , a river in Tennessee, US Deduction or earning, in payroll Depending on experience, in employment hiring Duke of Edinburgh (DoE),

108-489: A political party in Suriname Government departments [ edit ] Department of Education Department of Energy Department of the Environment Roads Service of Northern Ireland; see Department for Infrastructure Law [ edit ] Doctrine of equivalents , in patent law Date of effect, the date an event comes into effect, used in contracts Date of execution,

126-962: A smooth, elastic dough by developing gluten . This process is both temperature and time-dependent; temperatures that are either too hot or too cold will cause the yeast to not develop, and rising times that are either too short or too long will affect the final product. Pasta is typically made from a dry dough that is kneaded and shaped, either through extrusion , rolling out in a pasta machine, or stretched or shaped by hand (as for gnocchi or dumplings ). Pasta may be cooked directly after production (so-called " fresh pasta ") or dried, which renders it shelf-stable. Doughs for biscuits and many flatbreads which are not leavened with yeast are typically mixed but not kneaded or left to rise; these doughs are shaped and cooked directly after mixing. While breads and other products made from doughs are often baked , some types of dough-based foods are cooked over direct heat, such as tortillas , which are cooked directly on

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162-445: A statistical approach to experimental design Diagnosis of exclusion , in medicine Diagram of effects, a tool for reasoning about nonlinear systems Diffractive optical element ; see Multifocal diffractive lens Distributed Objects Everywhere , a distributed computing project by Sun Microsystems Dyspnea on exertion Dodecahedron , a regular polyhedron People [ edit ] Doe (surname) Doe people ,

180-441: A wide variety of foodstuffs, particularly breads and bread-based items, but also including biscuits , cakes , cookies , dumplings , flatbreads , noodles , pasta , pastry , pizza , piecrusts , and similar items. Dough can be made from a wide variety of flour, commonly wheat and rye but also maize , rice , legumes , almonds , and other cereals or crops. Doughs vary widely and may be enriched with eggs and fats. There

198-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages DOE (Redirected from DOE ) [REDACTED] Look up DOE , Doe , or doe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doe , DoE , or DOE may refer to: Organisations [ edit ] Dank of England , a record label, with accessories Party for Democracy and Development through Unity ( Partij voor Democratie en Ontwikkeling in Eenheid ),

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216-407: Is no formal definition of what makes dough, though most doughs have viscoelastic properties. There are several general classes of dough: Sometimes meringue is considered a dough. The English recipe for "Satan Biscuit" dates to 1677, and earlier recipes are known by different names. Some included flour like a 1604 recipe for "white bisket bread". Techniques used in dough production depend on

234-447: The Doe people Doe River , a river in Tennessee, US Deduction or earning, in payroll Depending on experience, in employment hiring Duke of Edinburgh (DoE), a dukedom associated with Edinburgh, UK See also [ edit ] Do (disambiguation) Doh (disambiguation) Doo (disambiguation) Dough , a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic, paste The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) Topics referred to by

252-414: The Environment Roads Service of Northern Ireland; see Department for Infrastructure Law [ edit ] Doctrine of equivalents , in patent law Date of effect, the date an event comes into effect, used in contracts Date of execution, the date a death penalty is intended to be carried out Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Doe (band) , a band from London, UK "Doe",

270-440: The date a death penalty is intended to be carried out Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Doe (band) , a band from London, UK "Doe", a song by the Breeders from their 1990 debut album Pod Defying Ocean's End , a 2004 book and global agenda for action in marine conservation Sciences [ edit ] Doe, an adult female in some animal species; see List of animal names Design of experiments ,

288-399: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doe&oldid=1259374917 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dough Making and shaping dough begins the preparation of

306-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doe&oldid=1259374917 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

324-401: The type of dough and final product. For yeast-based and sponge (such as sourdough ) breads, a common production technique is the dough is mixed, kneaded, and then left to rise. Many bread doughs call for a second stage, where the dough is kneaded again, shaped into the final form, and left to rise a final time (or proofed ) before baking. Kneading is the process of working a dough to produce

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