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The phrase "from dough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that originates or is made from dough, typically in a culinary context.
Example: "The bread is made from dough that has been carefully kneaded and allowed to rise."
Alternatives: "made from dough" or "crafted from dough."
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Remove plastic wrap from dough.
Brush excess flour from dough.
Espresso drinks and baked goods from Dough, Bien Cuit and Ovenly will be available.
His early work involved baked sculptures made from dough, abstract paintings and artist-books, of which he has produced hundreds.
(There was also a plate of doughnuts from Dough, for when the going got tough). The women rose to make their selections.
The patty is an envelope of pastry with seasoned ground meat inside, so they made squiggles of cavatelli from dough that included shortening, which the pastry would typically contain, and curry powder.
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Remove dough from bread pan once the dough cycle is complete.
She's making all of the dough from scratch and uses bits of dough from the previous day as a natural conditioner to soften the doughnut dough. .
Dynamic dough density measurements showed no difference in expansion capacity during proving from doughs mixed in the three scales of mixer.
Cookies are the festive form of bread, an and they're made from doughs that are more predictable than yeast doughs.
Baking scores were comparable for loaves baked from doughs mixed in the two larger scales of mixer, while specific loaf volume decreased as mixer scale decreased.
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