Quick Bread Basics.

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Quick Bread Basics

Learning Target/Performance Target LT - Quick breads are quick to make due to leavener used (baking powder/baking soda) PT - Demonstrate understanding of correct ingredients used in baking, as well as measurement, mixing, shaping and baking techniques for different types of quick breads

Essential Questions What makes quick breads “quick?” How do quick breads differ from yeast breads? What are examples of quick breads?

Standards PLC 5.0 – Integrate food safety and sanitation practices to prevent illness and contamination in a culinary setting. PLC 6.0 – Integrate kitchen safety practices that ensure a safe working environment.

What is a “quick” bread? Bread made using chemical leavener - baking soda or baking powder. Batter can be baked immediately, do not have to wait for fermentation (therefore “quick”) Usually baked in loaf pans, individual tins Examples include: biscuits, scones, soda bread, muffins

Quick Bread Ingredients Typical ingredients include: Flour - structure Eggs – volume, structure, leavening Fat – keep product moist and tender, aids in creaming Sugar – flavor/color Salt – strengthens gluten, adds flavor

Quick Bread Ingredients Leavening agents – allow QB to rise Liquid – typically milk, adds moisture

Quick Breads - Mixing Produced using one of three methods: Biscuit Requires cutting fat into dry ingredients, until fat/dry ingredients = coarse crumbs Add liquid ingredients Results in FLAKY products Blending Combines liquid, sugar, liquid fat and eggs at same time Add dry ingredients

Quick Breads - Mixing Creaming Solid shortening and sugar are creamed (vigorously combining fat and sugar to add air) until light and fluffy Liquid ingredients added Dry ingredients added

Biscuits, Scones and Soda Bread Small quick breads with little or no sugar 3 main types Rolled and cut – dough is patted out by hand or rolled, then cut into circular shapes Drop – dough has more liquid and can be “dropped” from a spoon onto the baking sheets Beaten – Southern tradition dating back to 1800s, dough beaten for long periods, resulting dough is hard and stiff.

Biscuits, Scones and Soda Bread Scones – sweet, biscuit-like individual quick breads Can have fruit or nuts added to dough Scone dough is folded into a disk and cut into wedges, diamonds, squares or rounds Scottish tradision - originally made w/ oatmeal, cooked on a griddle similar to pancakes, named after “Stone of Destiny” AKA “Scone”

Biscuits, Scones and Soda Bread Soda bread – named for baking soda that is used to leaven it Needs acid ingredient such as buttermilk to activate the baking soda Dough is similar to biscuits and scones and shaped into a round loaf

Key Points - Temperature Keep butter or fat CHILLED to keep it from blending too much with flour Chilled fat contributes to flakiness of product because is serves as a temporary barrier between the flour and liquid in the dough, allowing more space for the leavening gasses to expand Eventually chilled fat melts during baking creating spaces for gas bubbles to form and allow a light, flaky structure

Key Points - Temperature Additional coldness can be achieved by placing B and S in freezer for ½ an hour or more prior to shaping High temp in oven is important – helps to trap steam in dough layers, giving additional rise and flakiness to B and S

Key Points – Basic Shaping Softness of biscuit dough requires that the work surface, dough and cutter are floured generously BE CAREFUL NOT TO ADD TOO MUCH FLOUR OR OVERWORK DOUGH. B = heavy and thick Roll dough evenly - use long, smooth movements when rolling dough, lifting the rolling pin before reaching the edges so the dough doesn’t get too thin Greater yield if edges are rolled out straight

Key Points - Shaping Dough must be cut with a sharp tool. Using dull cutting tool squeezes the outside of the dough together, interfering with ability to rise properly Conserve dough – avoid waste when cutting dough Re-rolling dough contributes to tough product

Key Points – Basic Shaping After shaped dough can be brushed with egg wash – to add gloss and color for a more appealing look

Service Biscuits are usually served warm w/a meal Scones served throughout the day w/ coffee and tea S popular for breakfast and afternoon tea, served w/ butter, jam or think cream B are foundation of a dessert called shortcake Uncooked fruit and some of its juice are spooned between a split B and crowned w/ a mound of whipped cream – see picture on page 587 of text

Quality Biscuits Appearance – Products should all be the same size, flat tops, straight sides Color – golden brown crust, creamy/flaky crumb Texture – light, tender and flaky Flavor – pleasing, delicate flavor

Summary Write 3-5 sentences summarizing today’s notes about quick breads.