Baking Ingredients
Leavening Agents
Temperatures
Process and Procedure
Bread Types
100

This ingredient enhances flavor, browns color, and acts as food for yeast

Sugar


100

What does a sourdough starter replace or act as in a recipe?

Yeast 

100

At what temperature do you proof yeast at in water?

105-115 F

100

Why should you avoid adding too much flour when kneading?

Your dough will dry out & finished bread will be dense/heavy

100

A mixture of water and all-purpose flour that has fermented (usually over a few days)

Starter 

200

This ingredients makes up the structure of baked goods

Flour

200

What are quick breads leavened by?

Chemical leaveners (baking powder/baking soda)

200

At what temperature does yeast begin to die?

120 F

200

After kneading, what is the next step in the bread making process?

Let dough rise

200

Name 2 examples of lean dough breads 

Basic Lean Doughs

  • French Bread Dough
  • Italian Bread Dough
  • Ciabatta
  • Focaccia

International Lean Breads

  • Baguette
  • Pita Bread
  • Naan
  • Tortillas
  • Bagels
  • Challah

Specialty Lean Options

  • Pizza Dough
  • Focaccia di Recco
  • Pane Toscano
  • Cracker Dough
  • Matzo
300

This ingredients adds moisture, binds liquids to fat, and adds volume/air

Eggs 

300

What are the 3 kinds of yeast?

Fresh, Active Dry, Instant

300

What temperature is yeast dead at?

140 F

300

What is the purpose of kneading dough?

Develops Gluten

300

Name 2 Sourdough breads 

Classic Sourdough

  • Country Sourdough
  • San Francisco Sourdough
  • Basic Sourdough 
  • Sourdough Batard
  • Artisan Sourdough
  • Wild Yeast Bread

Whole Grain Sourdough

  • Whole Wheat Sourdough
  • Rye Sourdough
400

This ingredient develops gluten, binds ingredients, and assists in chemical reactions

Liquids

400

What is the difference between active dry and instant yeast?

Active dry must be dissolved in warm water first. Instant yeast is added into dry ingredients with a warmer liquid.

400

What temperature do you proof bread at?

75-85 F 

400

What is the purpose of punching down dough?

release excess gases

400

Name 3 types of rich dough breads

Classic Rich Breads

  • Brioche
  • Challah
  • Panettone
  • Stollen
  • King Cake
  • Hot Cross Buns

Sweet Rich Breads

  • Cinnamon Rolls
  • Sticky Buns
  • Danish Pastry
  • Babka
  • Monkey Bread
  • Pull-Apart Bread

Holiday & Celebration Breads

  • Tres Leches Bread
  • Easter Bread
  • Christmas Bread
  • Pandoro
  • Julekake
  • Houska

International Rich Breads

  • Pain de Mie
  • Milk Bread (Shokupan)
  • Conchas
  • Ensaymada
  • Kolache
  • Tsoureki

Enriched Dinner Breads

  • Potato Bread
  • Egg Bread
  • Milk Bread Rolls
  • Parker House Rolls
  • Dinner Rolls
  • Sandwich Bread

Pastry-Style Rich Doughs

  • Croissants
  • Pain au Chocolat
  • Puff Pastry Bread
  • Laminated Sweet Breads
500

This ingredient stabilizes yeast fermentation (or slows down yeast fermentation) and enhances the flavor

Salt

500

What are 3 types of leavening?

Chemical, Yeast, and Air/Steam

500

At what temperature is bread usually baked to? 

(Inside temp of bread when done)

190 F - 210F 

500

What is the process called when yeast produces carbon dioxide and alcohols which enable dough to rise?

Fermentation

500

What method creates a thick batter resulting of the first stage of the sponge method of mixing yeast doughs, in which the yeast, half the liquid, and half the flour are mixed together?

Sponge Method