Why Does My Dough Spread Instead Of Rising?
Seeing your dough spread out rather than rising when proofing is a huge disappointment and it can break anyone’s spirit, so it’s extremely frustrating when it happens, especially if it …
Seeing your dough spread out rather than rising when proofing is a huge disappointment and it can break anyone’s spirit, so it’s extremely frustrating when it happens, especially if it …
Having dough sitting in your kitchen or at the back of your fridge for too long might have made you wonder whether that dough has actually gone bad. It’s fairly …
There’s something very satisfying about slicing into bread and seeing that it has a network of large holes in the crumb. This bread is great for dipping or eating on …
Sifting flour is a useful habit to get into if you’re making certain baked goods like cake or brownies, but it’s pointless in some other applications. I was making bread …
Dough can overferment on the counter, it can go bad in the fridge, and it can deteriorate in quality when it’s left in the freezer for too long, so it’s …
Baking bread at home is great, but you can run into some very annoying and difficult problems that leave you slightly disappointed with your bread. Your bread can look amazing, …
Taking your bread out the oven to find that it’s far too dark or burnt is extremely disheartening, but it’s something that happens to both new bakers and experienced bakers …
There’s not much else in this world that’s more disappointing than cutting into your loaf of bread to find that it’s doughy in the center. It’s a huge let down …
You’ll quite often find that homemade bread isn’t as soft and fluffy as some bread you might get at a supermarket. Bread that you make at home using a very …
Every home baker has the dream to create bread that’s as good as (or even better than) what you can buy at a good bakery. This seems impossible when you …