Hi LK, when using whole wheat flour in place of other flours with lower proteins, you'll always want to add more water because it's going to absorb considerably more moisture. Usually 1-2 teaspoons or so of water per cup of flour in the recipe is enough.
May 6, 2020 at 12:41pm
In reply to I am trying this with KA… by LK (not verified)
Hi LK, when using whole wheat flour in place of other flours with lower proteins, you'll always want to add more water because it's going to absorb considerably more moisture. Usually 1-2 teaspoons or so of water per cup of flour in the recipe is enough.