Gradual Water Addition
EasyAdd water slowly to bring dough to the right consistency.
- Add 1 tablespoon of room temperature water
- Mix or fold to incorporate
- Check consistency and repeat if needed
- Stop when dough is tacky but not sticky
Dry dough that crumbles, tears, or feels too stiff is often easier to fix than overly wet dough. Understanding why your dough is too dry helps you make the right adjustments now and prevent the issue in future bakes.
Add water slowly to bring dough to the right consistency.
Time allows water to distribute evenly throughout the dough.
Dry dough results from insufficient water, flour that absorbs more water than expected, or measurement errors. Contributing factors include: Not enough water in the recipe, Flour absorbing more water than anticipated, Measuring flour by volume instead of weight, Old flour that has dried out, Too much flour added during mixing.
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