High Altitude Bread Baking Tips

  • on September 29, 2009
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Ingrients & Directions


Text on high altitude bread
-baking below

“At high altitudes above 3,000 feet, dough rises faster. Therefore, when
baking at high altitudes some experimentation is required. Follow the
suggested guidelines. Use one suggestion at a time and remember to write
down which suggestions work best for you.

Guidelines:

1. Reduce the amount of yeast by 25%. this will inhibit the bread from over
rising.

2. Increase salt by 25%. The bread will rise slower and have less of a
tendency to sink.

3. Watch your dough as it mixes. Flour stored at High Altitudes tends to be
drier. You might add a few tablespoons of water, until the dough forms a
nice ball.”


Yields
1 Servings

Article Categories:
Breads

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