I guess the yeast was old…

by spicydollfacebabe

10 Comments

  1. wildkittyslutx

    Its a stone, you’re an alchemist

  2. Khajithascoin

    I say it’s perfect to put jam on it : no holes to fall through !

  3. Sure-Scallion-5035

    Wow only in this blog do I see dead yeast. I have had yeast in the freezer for 4 years with no problem. Dead yeast …dead yeast its 99% BS. If your yeast is expired or getting close to it and you end with product like this definitely change yeast companies. Yeast if stored properly can last well beyond the expiration date. In all my years, of baking I have NEVER had dead yeast. If you actually bloomed it like many recipes recommend and it ended like this then you have other issues. Baking 101

  4. VaultBoyEnthusiast33

    It’s ok, sense bread is actually tasty imo, so to me it looks great!

  5. Artistic-Traffic-112

    Hi. It didn’t do a lot if fermenting. Sometimes preparing a preferment is a good route.

    Happy baking

  6. taniferf

    I would cut this bread in thin slices and make a toast of it….

  7. InnerPain4Lyf

    I’ve learned to bloom my yeast on milk or sugar water first. Or do the preferment the day before.

    The preferment makes the bread taste “breadier” if that makes any amount of sense.

  8. DivePhilippines_55

    It’s too bad you cut into it. You could have attached a handle and used it as a curling stone.
    J/K

    That’s what I thought when I had a loaf I expected to rise and have a nice ear that, well, didn’t.

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