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Batter vs. Dough

Batter

/ˈbatə/
A mixture of flour, liquid, and other ingredients used to cook food or a player in baseball trying to hit the ball

Examples:

He used a wooden spoon to mix the pancake batter.The cat accidentally dipped its paw in the cake batter.The recipe calls for a thick coating of beer batter.

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Dough

/dəʊ/
A mixture of flour and liquid, often with other ingredients, that is kneaded and shaped for baking

Examples:

She kneaded the dough with firm, rhythmic motions.The baker allowed the dough to rise overnight.Homemade dough makes the best crust for pizza.

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This word has no antonyms

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Think of dough as something you knead with your hands; it's usually thicker and used to make bread, pizza, and some pastries.
  • Batter is pourable and thinner, often used in pancakes, cakes, or for coating foods before frying.
  • Dough requires rising time if it contains yeast, while batter usually doesn't need such time.
  • You form dough into shapes, whereas you pour batter into pans or molds.
  • Dough is more solid, while batter is liquid and can be mixed with a spoon or whisk.
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