Quick Breads
Yeast Breads
Function of Ingredients
Cookies
Pies
100

What are the two chemical leavening agents used in quick breads?

Baking Powder and Baking Soda

100

How is gluten developed in a yeast bread?

Kneading

100

What is the main function of flour?

structure

100

What can happen when baking cookies on a dark cookie sheet?

 they can burn more easily

100

What two textures make a good pastry?

Tender and flaky

200

How can you tell if a quick bread is done?

Insert a toothpick
200

What is the best temperature for both the water to activate the yeast and the air for proofing the dough?

warm

200

What is the main function of sugar?

flavor/sweetness

200

Why should cookie dough be placed on a cool cookie sheet before baking?

because it melts the dough causing cookies to spread too quickly

200

What are the four main ingredients in pie crust?

flour, salt, fat, and water

300

Tunnels inside a muffin is a sign of what?

Overmixing
300

Why do you need to add at least a little sugar to a yeast dough?

It feeds the yeast.  It helps with the fermentation which produces carbon dioxide that makes the dough rise.

300

Which ingredient adds tenderness to baked goods?

fat

300

What mixing method is used in most cookies?

Creaming

300

What are two key ingredients in custard pies?

Eggs and milk

400

What quick bread uses steam as the primary source of leavening?

Popovers

400

Besides adding flavor, what does salt do for a yeast bread?

It regulates the yeast, making the bread not rise too quickly.

400

What ingredient acts as a binder, helping to hold things together?

eggs

400

What are the 7 ingredients in most cookies?

flour, sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, egg, vanilla, and fat

400

The classic decorative edge that looks like little zig zags is called what?

Fluting

500

What mixing method requires cutting a solid fat into the flour mixture before adding the liquid?

The biscuit method

500

What are the three different types of yeast?

Fresh/compressed, active dry, and instant/rapid-rise

500

What ingredient activates chemical leaveners and the gluten in flour, as well as gelatinizing the starches?

liquid

500

Why should cookies be stored with same type, ie. crisp with crisp or soft with soft?

The moisture from soft cookies with transfer to crisp cookies, making crisp cookies soft and soft cookies dry.

500

When blind baking a crust for filling that will be added after the crust is baked, name 3 things to help prevent blistering (bubbles) and shrinking.

The crust should be pricked (docked), and it can be frozen for a few minutes or lined with foil and weights (pie weights or dry rice or beans) placed in the pie shell before baking.

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