Knead

A technique used to mix and work a dough in order to form it into a cohesive, pliable mass. During kneading, the network of Gluten strands stretches and expands, thereby enabling a dough to hold in the gas bubbles formed by a Leavener (which allows it to rise). Kneading is accomplished either manually or by machine-usually a large mixer equipped with a dough hook (some machines have two dough hooks) or a Food Processor with a plastic blade. By hand, kneading is done with a pressing-folding-turning action performed by pressing down into the dough with the heels of both hands, then pushing away from the body. The dough is folded in half and given a quarter turn, and the process is repeated. Depending on the dough, the manual kneading time can range anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes (or more). Well-kneaded dough is smooth and elastic.