Food Preparation Techniques
How to Prepare
Yeast Dough
Dissolve one package of dry yeast into 1/4 cup of water that is slightly
cool to the touch, about 85 degrees F. Yeast is killed at temperatures of more
than 105 degrees F, so while cool water may slow proofing time, it will avoid
killing the yeast.
Add one teaspoon of sugar to feed the yeast. Yeast is a fungus that feeds
on sugars and gluten in flour. It in turn multiplies and produces carbon dioxide
as a by-product. Carbon dioxide bubbles cause dough to rise. Stir to dissolve
yeast and sugar. It will take about ten minutes until the yeast begins to bubble
or foam. If it does not foam, it is not alive and should not be used.
Combine the entire proofed mixture with the liquid ingredients in your dough
recipe. Remember that rich ingredients such as butter, oil, honey and even salt
slow the rising action of the yeast, so be sure to allow for enough rising time
when baking with these ingredients.
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