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Where To Buy Yeast Cake ?


mads

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I've been trying to bake some buns and bread with the only yeast I could find. It is a flaky/powder kind of yeast.

So far it has not been possible for me to make the dough grow from the yeast.

Now I want the real deal, the yeast I'm used to work with.

Anyone knows where to find yeast cake, I believe it is called. The moist yeast that comes in cubes ?

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Remember ya want it to be around 80-90 degrees for the bread to rise.I(n an airconditioned home ya might have the airconditioning down to much.

actually, for bread you get a much tastier loaf if you let it rise at a lower temperature. We put some bread doughs in the refrigerator and let them do a slow rise for as long as 36 hours. The general rule is for every 9 degrees centigrade rise in temperature, the rising time will be cut in half.

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