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Shirley J Professional Dough Conditioner is a versatile 1 lb. dough enhancer designed to improve the rise, texture, and elasticity of various baked goods, including bread, rolls, and pizza. With just a simple ¼ teaspoon per cup of flour, this vegetarian-friendly product simplifies baking while delivering bakery-quality results.
P**O
The OG of Dough Enhancer
Shirley J is the inventor of dough enhancer. And this works so beautifully. I actually put it in ALL of my baked goods... brownies, muffins, and bread.
A**R
So far, so good!
I make a lot of different styles of homemade bread. For my standard "house bread" as I call it...my goal is to get as close as I can to the cheap, squishy, store bought loaves (like wonder bread or whatever). I read about this stuff and decided to give it a try using my standard recipe. I didn't change anything other than to add about a 1/2 tsp. of this stuff (bag recommends 1/4 tsp. per cup of flour and my recipe uses a little over two cups of flour). And wow, what a difference it made!To start...the dough came out quite a bit stickier than it normally does. Not terrible, I was still able to manage it fine, but stickier. This dough conditioner also seemed to slow down the rise somewhat...I normally do a second rise of 40 minutes...this time it probably needed closer to 55 minutes. So again...not a huge difference but a difference all the same.But wow! When the bread was finally done, I knew that this was the ingredient that I had been missing! Gone was the tougher crust that homemade bread usually has...instead I had that nice, soft and squishy crust of a store bought loaf. Same goes for the interior. So far, I've only used it with this one recipe but I've been very happy with the overall texture every time!
O**R
Doesn't work as advertised
I don't know if I'm using this wrong. But I'm just following the instructions in the bag. Neither the bag nor the website say anything about adjusting the recipe, but I just couldn't get a smooth dough.The picture shows two dough balls. Both made with the same recipe, the same mixing and kneading time and techniques. The only difference is the one on the left has the "enhancer", the one on the right is straight up.Gluten didn't form well, dough is crumbly and fragile. It did not bounce. It did not raise at all (no surprise, no structure to support the rise).I'm not an expert baker, but I've been successfully baking these recipe for quite some time now. I wanted to try the enhancer to get smoother crumb. But nope. Never again. This thing somehow breaks the dough!
K**N
My new favorite baking essential
I'm not one who usually writes reviews but I found this product to be so amazing that I had to share my thoughts. First off, I am NOT a professional baker. I didn't use to love to bake but I have started to enjoy it more so I've been baking more often (especially bread) and have found this product to really enhance the texture of my dough. It gives it this creamy, silky texture and I swear it helps make my breads, pastries, etc more moist with a better consistency. I highly recommend it!
B**J
Not worth the money
Not worth the time or the money.I get better results using 2 tablespoons of instant potato flakes addedto my flour mix
D**N
Exelente
Muy buen producto
F**T
not good
I ordered this to try as I ran out of my favorite enhancer. Not a good purchase. My bread came out pretty wierd. Going back to my old brand.
M**P
Good quality dough improver
If you bake bread you need this. Look for a high quality improver and it will make a difference. I used this to make Vietnamese banhmi and they make a huge difference.