Sqwertz wrote:
Yes and No.
According to my holy bible, "Artisan breads every day by Peter Reinhart".
On page 12. instant yeast is almost 100 percent potency. Instant yeast does
not require hydrating in warm water. The book recommends increasing the
amount by 25% for active dry yeast because 25% is killed during the
manufacturing process.
When using bread machines I often increase the amount of yeast by half. It
seems bread machines are not as flexible as by hand. However, I use my
machine for bread at least once a week. I buy the active yeast in large
jars kept in the freezer. I keep a square container for my dry goods for
bread making with small sampler jelly jars and jelly jars at room
temperature of yeast, powdered milk, salt, brown sugar and index cards for
my popular bread machine recipes. If I am in a bad mood and add extra
sugar, brown sugar, lots of brown sugar, I will double the amount of active
yeast.
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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)