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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 20:44 in reply to: Developing good gluten network
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    Hi, @djtal7m

    Tell us where you are writing from so we could help you find an online store near your area where they sell the type of flour that the teacher uses.
    I think a Kitchenaid mixer is for smaller amounts of dough because if you make a full pizza dough recipe your mixer will overheat.
    You also have the option of combining the kneading, one part you can do by hand and the other part in the mixer.
    I work in a hotel where they have a bakery section and I usually see the bakers putting ice on the dough when they are preparing it so that it doesn’t get hot.
    They put half of the liquid in the dough but in the form of ice.
    I don’t know if that tip can help you.
    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 20:34 in reply to: Choux pastry
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    Hi, @hadil-abu-elhija

    Normally choux dough is not spongy when baked, its main characteristic is being a crispy dough on the outside and with a cavity inside to be filled.
    Tell us, if that is the question you had.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 20:30 in reply to: Growing kombucha SCOBY
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    Hi, @igor-berlenko

    I never heard of growing Scoby on soil, only the common way.
    I searched the internet for information but without any positive results.
    It must be a very interesting process. We will wait for the opinion of a colleague who can help you with more information on your query.
    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 20:07 in reply to: Sourdough discard
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    Hi, @igor-berlenko

    After day 6 that you have the sourdough you will have an already active dough.
    When you feed your dough you must discard some of it.
    With the discard or leftover dough you can make more sourdough in another container and be able to give it as a gift or you can make some preparation such as waffles that are very delicious and come out perfect with the discard or Mother’s wish.
    We hope this information is helpful.
    Greetings

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 19:58 in reply to: Cleaning and activating nuts
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    Hi, @igor-berlenko

    The amount of salt is 1 teaspoon per liter of water.
    You can soak the cashews in hydrogen peroxide for 20 to 25 minutes and then let them soak for another 48 hours with just water.
    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 19:52 in reply to: Dough improvers and freezing
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    Hi, @mhamad-hushotmail-com

    You can use dough improvers if you want croissants that last longer or for sale. It would no longer be a totally homemade product but a little more industrial. But you can always try and know if it is the flavor or texture you are looking for in your final product.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 19:47 in reply to: Butter croissant dough
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    Hi, @shlomiandadigmail-com

    If you do not have a fermentation chamber, you can use your oven turned off and put a tray of hot water in the base. You must use an internal thermometer to know that it is at the same temperature as the fermentation temperature indicated by the professor.
    The ideal is to use the type of flour with the percentage of protein indicated by the chef, but you can use flour with 11% protein, only it will take longer to knead to reach the point indicated or shown by the chef.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 06:22 in reply to: Convection oven?
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    Hi, @e-ciurleo

    You can use both alternatives, but if you use the convection oven you will have faster and more uniform baking.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 12, 2023 at 03:49 in reply to: Dough improvers and freezing
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    Hi, @mhamad-hushotmail-com @sultan-nouredine

    To defrost the dough, the first thing we must do is put it in the refrigerator for approximately 4 to 8 hours so that the change in temperature is not so abrupt. After that time we can put them at room temperature for about 35 to 40 minutes and then we continue the procedure indicated by the chef in the recipe book.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 11, 2023 at 16:17 in reply to: Dessert
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    Hi, @tastysecret2304gmail-com

    To prepare the gelatin mass we are going to make a 1:6 solution, that is, 1 part gelatin and 6 parts water. For example, for 10 grams of gelatin we would need 60 grams of water.

    Let’s say we want to make 140 grams of gelatin dough, then what we would do is divide 120:7, that is, 6 parts of water and 1 of gelatin and it would give us 20 grams of gelatin and 120 grams of water.

    The procedure would be:

    In a bowl we heat 120 grams of water between approximately 50ºC and 60ºC. We are not going to add boiling water since very high temperatures cause it to lose gelling power. We want to unbind the proteins, not break them completely.
    Very carefully we sprinkle 20 grams of powdered gelatin on the surface, trying to spread it well, stirring with a small spatula and trying not to form lumps.
    We let it rest for 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature until it is firm and ready. We can use it immediately or store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container to avoid contamination and we can use it within 3 or 4 days after it has been prepared. further.

    We hope this information is helpful.

    Greetings

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 11, 2023 at 16:04 in reply to: Cleaning and activating nuts
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    Hi, @igor-berlenko

    Although the ideal is to activate nuts or seeds with hydrogen peroxide, sometimes it is not easy to find this product close to our home, so there is the possibility of activating them with other products.
    I leave you a list of times to activate the nuts and seeds.
    Soaking times range from 2 to 12 hours and the activating agents that we add to the water can be lemon, vinegar or salt.
    -Legumes such as beans (also azuki or mung beans), black beans, chickpeas, peas and soybeans: we let them soak for between 8 and 12 hours, adding lemon or vinegar as an activating agent.

    -Cashews: 6 to 12 hours activated in salt water.
    -Lentils: they must be soaked between 4 and 8 hours, without activating agent.

    -Almonds: between 8 and 12 hours, activated in salt water.

    -Hazelnuts and pecans: between 4 and 8 hours, activated with water and salt.
    -Walnuts: between 4 and 8 hours, activated with lemon or vinegar.

    -Alfalfa: between 4 and 8 hours, without activator.

    -Fenugreek: between 6 and 8 hours, without activator.
    &Pumpkin seeds: between 4 and 8 hours, activated with salt.

    -Sunflower seeds: between 2 and 4 hours, activated with salt.

    -Brown or wild rice: between 8 and 12 hours, activated with vinegar or lemon.

    -Oats, barley, rye and spelled: between 6 and 8 hours, activating with vinegar or lemon.

    -Kamut, wheat, millet and buckwheat: between 6 and 8 hours, with vinegar or lemon.

    -Corn: 8 to 12 hours, activated with lemon or vinegar.

    -Quinoa: 2 to 4 hours, activated with lemon or vinegar.

    I also leave you the information that is in the complete course material with some nut activation times.

    The following protocol aims to clean mycotoxins (aflatoxins) generated by tiny fungi that often colonize seeds.

    1. It is suggested to place the seeds in a container and add hydrogen peroxide of 37 volumes, at a rate of 1 or 2 tablespoons per liter of water to be used. 2. Stir and let the seeds soak for 15 to 20 minutes.

    3. Then we discard the water,

    4. Rinse the seeds well to remove possible traces of hydrogen peroxide and proceed to activate them (soaking only with filtered water).

    5. Dilute 8 or 9 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide per liter of water, if only 10 volumes are available.

    Seed cleaning and activation .

    Activation

    Leave the seeds in filtered water taking into account the following information.

    Times :

    Almonds / 48 hours <pre data-

    Sunflower / 6 hours

    Walnuts / 12 hours

    Buckwheat / 15 minutes

    Flax and Chia / 2 hours

    After the indicated time, drain and use them. Store them in a jar with pure water in the refrigerator for about 48 hours. If necessary, dehydrate them and keep them in an airtight container away from humidity.

    We hope this information is helpful.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 11, 2023 at 15:25 in reply to: Dough improvers and freezing
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    Hi, @mhamad-hushotmail-com

    Could you tell us which course you are referring to or which recipe, so we can review the recipe book and help you with an answer.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 10, 2023 at 01:32 in reply to: Glaze Sauce
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    Hi, @salih-cakici

    If it is not easy to find neutral nappage to give shine to fruits or make glazes, I leave you a recipe that you can make.

    Ingredients:

    150 gr. granulated white sugar

    150 gr. water

    7 gr. gelatin powder

    35 gr. cold water (to hydrate the gelatin powder)

    Preparation:

    To make the glitter for cakes or nappage we must first hydrate the gelatin in cold water.
    Then bring the water and sugar to a boil to make a syrup. Once the point is reached, let the syrup rest until it reaches approximately 60°C. and add the hydrated gelatin.
    Finally, let the preparation cool and harden. To use the shine, put the preparation in the microwave so that it becomes liquid and with a brush shine the fruits or desserts that we need. The leftover nappage can be stored in the refrigerator for a few days.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 11, 2023 at 05:22 in reply to: Half size of base croissant recipe
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    Hi, @elltasolomongmail-com

    The measurement of the butter would be 20×20 centimeters.

    Greetings.

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    Sussan Estela Olaya

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    November 10, 2023 at 01:35 in reply to: Spiral dough mixer
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    Hi, @e-ciurleo

    Great, tell us how the process of making your dough goes 😉.

    Greetings.

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