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White Loaf / More about Fast action yeast from Google Blogsearch:
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The Singing Chef: Spiced Potato Onion Buns
Most recipes in this book asked for fast action yeast. So, I wrote to my friend, D, and asked her to get me a few packets and her husband brought them for me. Now, I had everything in my (and the buns') favour, and only needed to shake ...
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Seeded loaf - Cooking for Kicks
1 1/4 teaspoon fast-action yeast. Instructions: 1. Place all of the ingredients into the bread pan. 2. Place the pan into the breadmaker and set to 1.5lb loaf size, medium crust and use the wholemeal setting. ...
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Cookistry: BOTD: Crispy Sesame Breadsticks
The first five ingredients went into the food processor, and while the processor was running, I poured in the water as fast as the flour could absorb it, and then kept processing until it was nice and elastic, stopping now and then to check ... The reason cool water is needed here is that the action of the food processor blade heats up the dough. If warm water was added, it could get too warm and kill the yeast. I used about a quarter of the dough right away for something ...
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Baking With Yeast: Kitchen Q&A : TipNut.com
It's more powerful than dried yeast and is white or light brown and crumbly. Where to find it? You may have difficulty locating cake or fresh yeast at your local supermarket, many stores don't carry it since it has a fast expiry date. ... to use fresh yeast, multiply the amount by 2.5. Whew! Got that? I've added a quick conversion chart below to make things easier. Did You Know: Never mix salt directly with the yeast and water mixture as the salt kills the raising action. ...
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Fat Bloke Moaning: Blue Cheese and Marmite Bread.
1 cup – Tepid water; Skimmed milk powder; Sugar; Salt; Mustard powder; Blue cheese; Strong white bread flour; Fast-action yeast; Marmite. Important: As with all bread-makers, you need to add the ingredients in the order below: ...
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Jam and Clotted Cream: Happy St Piran's Day ~ Saffron Cake
1 x 7g Fast Action Yeast. Method: Step 1: Oil and line a 13cm x 23cm loaf tin. Step 2: Put the flour and sugar in a large bowl and rub in the butter using your fingertips (or alternatively use a food mixer) until you have breadcrumbs ...
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NBC Action Weather Blog : Early Morning Update
If you've actually gone and and felt it, I'm sure you could mix at little yeast, water, salt, let it rise...then bake it in the oven. :) As a copmarison to something you should be used to...this snow is most similar to flour. It is not a wet packing snow like they .... I just wanted to smell cut grass, and in the event the snow melted very fast and the grass began to grow like crazy this week, I didn't want it to be too long when I did the first cut. I could have waited, ...
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Tear-and-Share Bread « Anna in the kitchen
Makes 1 4 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ loaf (My loaf tin is an odd size I think, just a large loaf tin will be fine.) 300g strong white bread flour 1 tsp fast action yeast 1 tsp garlic salt (or salt and garlic granules) 1 1/2 tbsp olive oil ...
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Around The World In 196 Recipes!: Denmark - Danish Pastries
7g sachet fast-action yeast * 50g golden caster sugar * 150ml whole or semi-skimmed milk * 1 large egg , beaten plus extra beaten egg to glaze * 250g pack lightly salted butter * 85g pecans * 50g light brown sugar * 1 tbsp maple syrup ...
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BAKING
I also use real dried yeast not the fast action yeast you get from the supermarket in little packets. I find the dried yeast gives a better rise, although it does take a little longer. For bread you need to reconstitute the dried yeast ...
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