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are kneading
verb
To work and press into a mass, usually with the hands; especially, to work, as by repeated pressure with the knuckles, into a well mixed mass, the materials of bread, cake, etc.
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If you are kneading the dough by hand: Mix together the yeast, sugar, water and olive oil as directed in a medium or large bowl.
On a table repose such modern supplies as flour, eggs and lard, which those wishing to learn are kneading together, wrapping round twigs and holding over the flames.
Be careful that you don't overwork the dough when you are kneading it, or it will get tough.
Whilst you are kneading dip your hands in a light coating of Crisco and knead it in.
Flour the surface you are kneading on and whenever the dough gets sticky, put in more flour until it becomes elastic.
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While still plastic, the ingredients are kneaded into the batch; this may be done mechanically.
These grapes are kneaded into a paste and then soaked in the base wine or must.
While underwater the contents of the pan are kneaded with both hands until all the clay has dissolved and the lumps of dirt are thoroughly broken.
All that is virtuous or spartan about bread quickly disappears when butter, sugar and eggs are kneaded into the sticky dough.
This is a process when beans - and other ingredients if used - are kneaded.
Solid, undissolved particles in macrocorpuscular form, are "kneaded" into the mucosa during their passage through the digestive tract.
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