Dacor Range Cooking manual PIE Dough is TOO Tough

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Common Baking Problems and Solutions

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

 

 

 

COOKIES ARE TOO CHEWY

Too much egg

Decrease egg content

 

High sugar and liquid, but low fat content

Increase fat content

 

Overmixed

Do not overmix when adding flour

 

 

 

PIE DOUGH IS TOO TOUGH

Overmixing dough

Use minimal mixing times when adding

 

 

water

 

 

 

PIE DOUGH IS CRUMBLY

Not enough water; too much shortening

Increase water; decrease fat

 

 

 

PIE DOUGH SOGGY OR RAW ON BOTTOM

Oven temperature too low;

Increase temperature

 

not enough bottom heat

Use Convection Bake or Standard Bake

 

 

Use lower rack position

 

 

 

PIE DOUGH SHRINKS

Dough overworked

Use minimal mixing times

 

Too much water

Decrease water

 

 

 

PIE FILLING BOILS OUT

No steam vents cut across the top

Cut steam vents in top crust

 

Oven temperature too low

Increase oven temperature and use

 

 

Convection Bake or Bake

 

Filling hot when put in shell

Allow filling to cool before adding to pie shell

 

Crust not sealed; too much filling

Seal crust; don’t overfill the pie crust

 

 

 

CURDLING OF CUSTARD OR SOFT FILLINGS

Overbaked

Decrease baking times

 

 

 

YEAST BREAD SPLIT OR BURST CRUST

Overmixing dough

Use minimal mixing times-just until dough is

 

 

elastic

 

Oven too hot

Decrease oven temperature

 

 

 

BLISTERS ON BREAD CRUST

Too much liquid

Decrease liquid

 

Improper fermentation

Make sure loaves ferment at correct time

 

 

and temperature

 

 

 

BREAD TOO DENSE OR CLOSE-GRAINED

Too much salt

Decrease salt

 

Too little liquid

Increase liquid

 

Too little yeast

Increase yeast

 

Underproofed

Increase proofing time

 

 

 

BREAD CRUST TOO DARK

Oven too hot

Decrease oven temperature

 

 

Allow oven to preheat fully

 

 

 

BREAD CRUST TOO LIGHT

Too low temperature

Increase temperature

 

 

Use lower rack position

 

 

Use Convection Bake mode

 

 

 

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