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I'm completely new to baking, so I decided to start by making a basic
loaf of bread. I proofed the yeast, checked the water temp first at 110 F, did all the kneading, placed it in a warm place. Over two hours later it had finally risen somewhat, at least enough to where it had probably doubled, so I punched it down again, put it in the pan, and over an hour later I'm still waiting for it to rise enough in the pan. I think I'm doing everything right, but being so new I'm not sure. Any ideas as to what might be going on, or that I can do differently? Thanks. |
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