Basic Yeast Dough
6 ingredients
40 steps
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 teaspoons rapid-rise (instant) dry yeast
- 3/4 cup lukewarm water
- 2 tablespoons canola oil
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 12 1/2 ounces (2 1/2 cups) bleached or unbleached all-purpose flour
Directions
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1Put the yeast in a small bowl, add the water, and set aside for 1 minute to soften.
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2Whisk in the oil to blend and dissolve the yeast.
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3Set aside.
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4To make the dough in a food processor, combine the sugar, baking powder, and flour in the work bowl.
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5Pulse two or three times to combine.
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6With the motor on, pour the yeast mixture through the feed tube in a steady stream and allow the machine to continue running, for about 20 seconds, or until the dough starts coming together into a ball.
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7(If this doesnt happen, add lukewarm water by the teaspoon.)
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8Let the machine continue for 45 to 60 seconds to knead most of the dough into a large ball that cleans the sides of the bowl; expect some dangling bits.
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9Press on the finished dough; it should feel medium-soft and tacky but should not stick to your finger.
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10To make the dough by hand, combine the sugar, baking powder, and flour in a large bowl.
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11Make a well in the center and pour in the yeast mixture.
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12Slowly stir with a wooden spoon, moving from the center toward the rim, to work in all the flour.
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13(Add lukewarm water by the teaspoon if this doesnt happen with relative ease.)
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14Keep stirring as a ragged, soft mass forms.
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15Then use your fingers to gather and pat the dough together into a ball.
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16Transfer to a work surface and knead for about 5 minutes, or until smooth, fingertip soft, and slightly elastic.
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17(You shouldnt need any additional flour on the work surface if the dough was properly made.
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18Keep kneading and after the first minute or two, the dough shouldnt stick to your fingers.
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19If it does, work in a sprinkling of flour.)
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20Press your finger into the dough; the dough should spring back, with a faint indentation remaining.
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21Regardless of the mixing method, lightly oil a clean bowl and add the dough.
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22Cover with plastic wrap and put in a warm, draft-free place (for example, in an oven with the light on) to rise for about 45 minutes, or until nearly doubled.
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23The dough is now ready to use.
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24Though the dough can be left to sit for an hour or so after it has doubled, its best to have the filling already prepared, especially if it requires cooking and cooling.
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25Alternatively, punch down the dough, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
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26Return the dough to room temperature before using.
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27During the course of developing recipes for this book, I prepared and ate a lot of dumplings, and so did my friends, family, and recipe testers.
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28On their own, dumplings make great snacks any time of the day, and I can attest to that as I taste-tested freshly cooked ones throughout the day.
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29Feel free to serve any of the savory dumplings in this book as an appetizer or first course.
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30Each of the sweet dumplings can be presented for dessert or as part of afternoon tea.
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31But one of the great things about dumplings is that you can easily make an entire meal based around them.
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32Just remember that in one savory filled dumpling, you have both protein and starch.
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33Add a simple vegetable dish, and youre done.
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34For example, in advance of poaching or steaming dumplings, I often blanch green vegetables such as broccoli, Chinese broccoli (gai lan), or green beans in the pot of boiling water.
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35I either serve the veggie as-is, dipped in the same dipping sauce as the dumplings, or I quickly stir-fry it with garlic and oyster sauce or sesame oil and salt.
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36Instead of featuring a dumpling as a meals main dish, present it as a side dish.
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37For example, Sticky Rice and Chicken in Lotus Leaf (page 170) is relatively starchy, making it a perfect accompaniment to a pork roast.
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38Sometimes, dumplings can be a meal unto themselves.
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39My husband and I are quite satisfied making a meal of warming bowls of savory dumplings in soup.
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40We often enjoy steamed and baked buns on road trips and as airplane fare.
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