Hi there, Mary Lou! Recipes that have a high hydration, such as artisan no-knead breads, don't require you to fully knead your dough and utilize this stretch and fold method outlined in this post. These recipes will usually instruct you to mix your dough until it forms a shaggy mass and then perform several folds throughout the first rise. We hope this helps to clarify!
August 5, 2019 at 10:42am
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Hi there, Mary Lou! Recipes that have a high hydration, such as artisan no-knead breads, don't require you to fully knead your dough and utilize this stretch and fold method outlined in this post. These recipes will usually instruct you to mix your dough until it forms a shaggy mass and then perform several folds throughout the first rise. We hope this helps to clarify!