once i finally figured out how to do it and do it right, it never sank again. perfect bread every time.
and it's easy!
now that i know how, i can't believe it took me so long to figure it out.
this is a recipe for onion rolls that i got from allrecipes. you can use any bread recipe you can find. the ingredients/measurements are what's important, not the directions.
so the 5 steps are:
1.) proof the yeast
2.) mix everything together
3.) let it rise
4.) let it rise again
5.) bake
STEP 1: proof the yeast
so what is proofing? it's getting the yeast going before you mix it together with the flour. proofing the yeast will also tell you whether the yeast is still good or not. no more wasting flour on yeast you aren't sure about.
so what is proofing? it's getting the yeast going before you mix it together with the flour. proofing the yeast will also tell you whether the yeast is still good or not. no more wasting flour on yeast you aren't sure about.
after 10 minutes, your mixture will have a frothy head on it. that means it worked! woohoo!
STEP 2: mix everything together
get out all the rest of the stuff you need for your recipe. mine called for 3 cups of white flour but i put in 1 1/2 cup unbleached all purpose flour, 1 cup whole wheat flour and 1/2 cup ground flax seed. we looove ground flax seed. it make everything taste more buttery.
STEP 2: mix everything together
mix the "everything else" then pour in the yeast mixture.
NOTE: you don't NEED a mixer for kneading. you can do it in a bowl/on the counter with your hands it just takes way longer.
you want to knead for like 5 minutes or so.
STEP 3: let it rise
STEP 4: let it rise again
i made rolls, obviously. if you are making a loaf, skip the dough cutting part. form the dough into a log and drop it in a loaf pan.
cover it and let it rise again. another 1 - 1 1/2 hours.
STEP 5: bake
all done! totally easy! and works every time!