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![]() Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in bread machines? -- [...] remember when you're feeling very small and insecure, How amazingly unlikely is your birth And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space, 'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth! Monty Python's Universe Song |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 19:49:30 -0600, Michel Boucher
> wrote: > >Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in >bread machines? Sourdough requires a longer rise than commercial yeast. Most bread machines don't have the correct timer setup to allow for this. Rusty |
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Rusty wrote:
>> Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in >> bread machines? > > Sourdough requires a longer rise than commercial yeast. Most bread > machines don't have the correct timer setup to allow for this. Sourdough also should rise at a lower temperature than "normally" yeasted breads; I wouldn't expect most bread machines to have a setting for that, either. Bob |
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Michel Boucher > wrote in
: > > Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in > bread machines? > Since sourdough is just wild yeast, I'd say yes. But since your dough/sponge would all ready be pre-made it wouldn't be much of a time/work saver. Maybe it's the timer feature that appeals to you? -- No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal. Type 2 Diabetic Since Aug 2004 1AC- 7.2, 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol Weight from 265 down to 219 lbs. and dropping. Continuing to be Manitoban |
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![]() Michel Boucher wrote: > Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in > bread machines? > > -- > > [...] remember when you're feeling very small and insecure, > How amazingly unlikely is your birth > And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space, > 'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth! > > Monty Python's Universe Song I've just started to do some sourdough cooking this last week. Made sourdough pancakes yesterday, light as a feather and a grand taste...but I digress... I checked out rec.food.sourdough for hints and there were alot of positive posts about machine made sourdough recipes being very successful with some tinkering. Go have a poke around there and I am sure you'll find what you need. I make bread by hand myself because I enjoy the exercise. Cheers Bronnie Oz |
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![]() Michel Boucher wrote: > Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in > bread machines? Yes you can, but why would you want to... it'll probably work but not nearly as well has hand made. If you want a longer rising time just pull the plug during the first rise, then after the dough rises start the machine again... an extra kneading and rise won't hurt and may even make a better loaf. Assuming you have normal use of your hands why can't you simply knead the makings for one little loaf (same amt. as an ABM) by hand. Sheldon |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 19:49:30 -0600, Michel Boucher >
wrote: > >Is it possible to use sourdough instead of yeast while making bread in >bread machines? If you want predictable results, use some sourdough sponge for "flavor" but also add a teaspoon of yeast for a predictable rise. <rj> |
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