Barb at King Arthur

November 20, 2020 at 8:22am

In reply to by Mark (not verified)

Hi Mark, if you're working with wholegrain flour, or coarsely ground flour this type of rest period (often called an autolyse) can be very helpful. Allowing the bran layer time to fully hydrate and soften will minimize its cutting effect on gluten development when you begin kneading the dough. This can make for a more productive kneading process and a better rise. 

Barb

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