Tosefta for Pesachim 71:16
לישה נהי דבזריזין ליתא במקום זריזין איתא דאמר מר בלילה כשירה בזר חוץ לחומת עזרה פסולה לאפוקי לתיתה דאינה בזריזין ולא במקום זריזין
But it was taught: Dough must not be kneaded with milk, and if one does knead it, the whole loaf is forbidden, because it leads to sin?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' One may come to eat it with meat. This refers to the whole year.');"><sup>16</sup></span> Rather, he said this: For the first da do not knead it for me with honey; from then onwards knead [it] for me with honey.
Tosefta Pesachim
One may not knead matzah using boiling water because it parboils (i.e., causes the outer shell of the wheat kernel to leaven, see Y. Pes. II.7.4, Guggenheimer), nor using lukewarm water because it causes it to ferment, but one may knead it using cold water. One may not knead matzah using any other type of liquid, and if [one does begin to so] knead it, he may bake it immediately [without rendering it chametz], but Rabbi Meir forbids it. But one may spread any of these [liquids] on it (i.e., on the surface of the matzah dough, see Pes. 36a:9).
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