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This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday from the refrigerator. It had doubled in size and had a good fermented aroma. I put it on the table and waited for it to come back to room temperature. Then I sprinkled a little flour on the top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped them, let them have a second rise, and preheated the oven to 220℃. When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the dough and placed them in the oven. After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful bread came out. They had risen well and developed a deep golden brown crust. That will be my sandwich bread.


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I put it on the table and waited for it to come back to room temperature.

They had risen well and developed a deep golden brown crust.

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I put it on the table and waited for it to come back to room temperature.

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This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday from the refrigerator.


This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday fromout of the refrigerator. This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday out of the refrigerator.

A bit more natural

This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday from the refrigerator. This morning, I took out the dough I had kneaded yesterday from the refrigerator.

"the dough I kneaded yesterday..." is equally correct.

It had doubled in size and had a good fermented aroma.


It had doubled in size and had a good fermented aromaaroma of fermentation. It had doubled in size and had a good aroma of fermentation.

What you wrote would pass, but I would prefer this (since the dough was fermented, not the air/aroma)

It had doubled in size and had a good fermented aroma. It had doubled in size and had a good fermented aroma.

"It doubled in size and had a good fermented aroma" is also correct (and it sounds less redundant).

I put it on the table and waited for it to come back to room temperature.


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Then I sprinkled a little flour on the top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped them, let them have a second rise, and preheated the oven to 220℃.


Then I sprinkled a little flour on the top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped them, let them have a second rise, and preheated the oven to 220℃. Then I sprinkled a little flour on top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped them, let them have a second rise, and preheated the oven to 220℃.

Then I sprinkled a little flour on the top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped themeach one/piece, let them havrise a second ristime, and preheated the oven to 220℃. Then I sprinkled a little flour on the top of the dough, divided it into six pieces, shaped each one/piece, let them rise a second time, and preheated the oven to 220℃.

For some reason, "shaped them" doesn't quite sound right to me in this context. I can't put my finger on it (I don't know why).

When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the dough and placed them in the oven.


When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the doughloaves/rolls and placed them in the oven. When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the loaves/rolls and placed them in the oven.

Writing "dough" would need "it" rather than "them." Since you finished shaping the dough and the final rest was done, I would just refer to whatever the name the final product is (e.g., loaves of bread, rolls - depends on what you made)

When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the dough and placed them in the ovenside. When the oven was ready, I sprayed some water onto the dough and placed them inside.

The second "oven" is redundant

After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful bread came out.


After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful bread loaves/rolls came out. After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful bread loaves/rolls came out.

I would expect to see a more specific name here

After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful tray of bread came out. After 20 minutes, a beautiful tray of bread came out.

"After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful breads (plural) came out." also sounds correct to me, while "After 20 minutes, a tray of beautiful bread came out." does not. I don't know why that is.

They had risen well and developed a deep golden brown crust.


They had risen well and developed a deep golden -brown crust. They had risen well and developed a deep golden-brown crust.

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That will be my sandwich bread.


Thatis will be my sandwich bread. This will be my sandwich bread.

That will be my sandwich bread. That will be my sandwich bread.

"This will be my sandwich bread." sounds equally correct.

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