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Help - Sticky Dough

lindsaysbakery's picture
lindsaysbakery

Help - Sticky Dough

Hi, I keep having problems with sticky doughs after I mix the dry and wet indregients. I follow the recipe exactly but the dough is so wet that it is impossible to knead. The dough keeps sticking on the floured board. This is so frustrating. I need to keep adding flour until I can work with the dough and I end up repeating this process for quite a long time that my yeast died sometimes because the dough did not rise.

I need some help here. What went wrong?

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SourdoLady's picture
SourdoLady

Are you using a mixer to mix your dough? If you are, it sounds like maybe you are over mixing. Dough that is over mixed will release the water and become a shiny, sticky glob. It also won't rise well because the gluten has been broken down. If you are mixing and kneading by hand, then I doubt that is the problem. It is not easy to over mix by hand.

timtune's picture
timtune

Could it be the flour that´s causing the dough to be overly sticky. I think some flours (brands / types) don´t handle some specified amounts of hydration well. So perhaps you´ll have to adjust the hydration level according to ¨feel¨. :)
I have to admit. I have a problem of adding too much water till it becomes too sticky to even knead properly and flouring the work surface is just useless. lol!

lindsaysbakery's picture
lindsaysbakery

Nope, SourdoLady. I mix and knead the dough using hand because I don't have a mixer. I guess I have our mixed by hand? Or I just have to add more flour so that it won't be too sticky.

Will bake another bread this week to experiment.

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qahtan's picture
qahtan

It really depends on what you are making,
some doughs like Ciabatta have to be wet and sticky,

I remember some years ago I made some sweet dough,
very wet, almost sloppy. So me being me, thought it was a
mistake in the recipe, so added more flour
and more flour, results were lousy, :-))). I now make that
same recipe as it states and it comes out fine....... :-)))qahtan

lindsaysbakery's picture
lindsaysbakery

This is a good advice... start with all the dry ingredients and then slowly add the wet, til you get it right...

Will try it this weekend.

What shall I bake? A hotdog bun again? Definitely not pizza...

Croissant? Should try something simple for a start.

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