Re: Mixers
I was thinking of trying to find a big hobart planetary mixer before I purchased the SP5. The kitchen aids mentioned above are planetary mixers as well, just smaller and make with plastic gears...
Those will be excellent for dough, the main thing you will have to worry about is friction. This type of mixer heats the dough up faster than a spiral or fork mixer does. This really just means that you need to start with colder ingredients (usually chilled water) in order to account for the increased friction. Hamelman has a good section in his book about how to do this.
Drake
I was thinking of trying to find a big hobart planetary mixer before I purchased the SP5. The kitchen aids mentioned above are planetary mixers as well, just smaller and make with plastic gears...
Those will be excellent for dough, the main thing you will have to worry about is friction. This type of mixer heats the dough up faster than a spiral or fork mixer does. This really just means that you need to start with colder ingredients (usually chilled water) in order to account for the increased friction. Hamelman has a good section in his book about how to do this.
Drake
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