What are the chemical reactions of adding alkaline substances to wheat flour dough and how does it change the properties and behavior? The same for acidic substances.
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Alkaline solutions are added to wheat noodle dough when it is too be pulled by hand. The alkaline substance will break down the gluten connections to make a more pliable dough See What flour and technique do I need for hand pulled noodles? |
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I can think of adding alkali or acid substances mainly as means of changing the ph of the dough. And adding can be understood as in the dough, or on its surface. Alkali/basic additives or ingredients
Acid additives or ingredientsAcids can also weaken the gluten, but in bread making is not so strange to add certain acids, or wanting an acidic dough.
Acid and basic at the same time(Thanks @ChrisSteinbach for reminding me it)
Stuff that is not acid nor basic... yet
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A mixture of sodium bicarbonate (which is alkaline) and tartaric acid is commonly used as a chemical leavener in baking. If flour is mixed with small amounts of these substances, then carbon dioxide gas will form when water is added to the mixture creating small bubbles in the batter or dough. The mixture is typically cooked as soon as possible after the leavening agent is introduced so that the gas bubbles do not have time to escape and become baked-in. |
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