Is my dough under or over kneaded?

Your dough is under-kneaded if it's sticky, shaggy, tears easily, and doesn't hold a shape, needing more kneading for gluten development; it's over-kneaded if it's stiff, tough, loses elasticity, cracks easily, or feels overly warm and stringy, indicating the gluten structure is breaking down, which requires stopping immediately. Use the "poke test" (indent springs back = done; stays = needs more) and the "windowpane test" (stretches thin without tearing = done) for accuracy.
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How do you know if dough is under kneaded?

Signs of under-kneaded dough include a shaggy, lumpy, or sticky texture, tearing easily when stretched (instead of stretching smoothly), and a lack of elasticity; it won't hold its shape well and feels loose or floppy, indicating insufficient gluten development for a structured loaf.
 
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What are signs of properly kneaded dough?

The first way to check is to simply poke the dough with your finger. If the dough bounces back without sticking to your finger, it's been kneaded enough. If it doesn't, you need to keep kneading.
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What happens if your dough is over-kneaded?

Over-kneaded dough can become very hard to work with and produce a more flat and chewy bread. It's vital to stop mixing at the first signs of over-kneading, as a fully over-kneaded dough cannot be fixed.
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How to tell if dough is underfermented?

Signs of Under Fermented Sourdough If your sourdough is dense, gummy or flat… this might be why ⬇️ Under Fermented Dough: Tight + stiff texture. Can have some visible bubbles. Dough is very sticky.
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Kneading by Hand vs Mixer: Wich Works Better?

What does overworked dough look like?

Overworked dough looks shiny, wet, and sticky, feels slack, and tears easily when you try to stretch it, losing its structure and strength because the gluten breaks down, becoming stringy or gummy instead of elastic. It won't form a smooth, cohesive ball and will be difficult to manage, feeling like it's falling apart.
 
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How long is too long to knead dough?

A guide to kneading times

Kneading with a KitchenAid mixer for 2 minutes is equivalent to kneading 10-12 minutes by hand. KitchenAid does not recommend kneading bread dough for more than 2 minutes at Speed 2, and that the total mixing and kneading time does not exceed 4-6 minutes.
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How long to let overworked dough rest?

After doing some searching, I found a comment from a professional baker that said to just let the overprocessed dough rest for an hour and the gluten structure will strengthen again. I'm so glad I did that because I was ready to throw it out.
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How do you save overworked dough?

Add more flour perhaps a 1/4 cup at a time. Mix in, let sit 15 minutes for new flour to hydrate, assess stickiness. If still sticky, add another 1/4 cup and repeat. I just made bread 2 days ago in 100% humidity weather and I was amazed at how much more flour I needed to add before I got the consistency that I needed.
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How do I know when to stop kneading dough?

Press your dough with your finger. If the indentation stays, the dough needs to be kneaded more. If it springs back into its original shape, you've kneaded your dough enough. This applies to all sizes of dough balls.
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Is 2 hours too long for dough to rise?

Yes, you can let dough rise for 2 hours, and it's a common timeframe for the first rise (bulk fermentation) for many bread and pizza recipes, often resulting in a good texture and flavor development, though actual time varies with room temperature, yeast amount, and recipe. Expect it to rise until doubled in size, which might be less in a warm kitchen or longer in a cool one. 
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Can you still knead dough after it rises?

In broad strokes, if a recipe calls for you to stir or knead the dough then let it rise undisturbed, go ahead and stir or knead but only to the point where ingredients are homogeneous and you have a “shaggy mass.” At that point you can step away, returning to fold three to four times in the first hour of fermentation.
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Can I stretch and fold instead of kneading?

Folding is a more gentle technique; the dough is stretched, then folded over on itself. Generally, the moisture content of the dough determines which method is best. The wetter the dough, the more difficult it is to knead, so folding often is better for doughs such as focaccia, ciabatta and high-hydration sourdoughs.
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Is resting the same as proofing?

Resting and proofing are two crucial processes in bread making to create high-quality bread. These two processes are often misunderstood as being the same. Although both are stages for resting the dough, their purposes and characteristics are different, Elmer Lovers.
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What's the longest you can leave dough to rise?

If your recipe calls for a 1- to 3-hour rise at room temperature (either first or second rise), opt for a long (8- to 12-hour) rise in the refrigerator. It can last up to about 16 hours, depending on the recipe, but be careful not to let the bread dough overproof.
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How to tell when dough is fully kneaded?

You know dough is kneaded enough when it's smooth, elastic, and passes the windowpane test: a small piece stretches thin enough to see light through it without tearing. Other signs include the dough feeling supple, springing back slowly when poked, and clearing the sides of the bowl (if using a mixer). 
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How do I know if my dough is under or overproofed?

Well-fermented dough has a light, airy, even crumb. A well-fermented loaf has a tall shape. Basically, the Instagram glamour shots of sourdough loaves are generally “perfectly proofed” loaves. Under and over-proofing results in dense, flat, unattractive loaves.
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How to bring back overworked dough?

🛠️ How to Revive Over-Proofed Dough (Step-by-Step)
  1. Gently remove the dough from its container. Use floured hands or a dough scraper to lift it out without tearing. ...
  2. Lightly flour both sides. ...
  3. Fold the edges into the center. ...
  4. Build surface tension. ...
  5. Pinch and seal. ...
  6. Let it rest.
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