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By Culinary Institute of America

Published 2015

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Fats and oils. This term is derived from fat’s ability to split the long, elastic gluten strands that can toughen dough and batters. This tenderizing effect renders the strands more susceptible to breaking or “shortening,” resulting in a more tender and less dense crumb.

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