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Yeast Not Foaming
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I am following a recipe for a pizza base.
It says to sprinkle the dry yeast over luke warm water and leave for 3-5 mins until it is dissolved and foamy.
It is not going foamy.
I have tried it a few times, with the water a bit hotter, a bit colder, I have added a bit of sugar, I have stirred it, not stirred it, but still no foaming.
I only bought the yeast today and the packet is sealed and still in date.
Suggestions please!
It says to sprinkle the dry yeast over luke warm water and leave for 3-5 mins until it is dissolved and foamy.
It is not going foamy.
I have tried it a few times, with the water a bit hotter, a bit colder, I have added a bit of sugar, I have stirred it, not stirred it, but still no foaming.
I only bought the yeast today and the packet is sealed and still in date.
Suggestions please!
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I think the clue to all this, is in the recipe. It tell you to use ACTIVE dried yeast, and you have probably used INSTANT FAST ACTION dried yeast. Here is a link to explain the difference. https:// www. seriouseats. com/ 2018/ 03/ all- about- dry- yeast- instant- active- dry- fast- acting- and- more. html
18:58 Sat 10th Nov 2018
Pizzas cooked from scratch like that are not quick, though they are very good.
When I do them, I start around 3pm to eat around 6 or 6.30.
And yes, the yeast is dead. Use another pack.
I buy tubs of easy-cook yeast and use around 2 teaspoons per 1kg of flour.
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/All inson-E asy-Bak e-Yeast -100g/d p/B00C6 36VSO
Good luck :)
When I do them, I start around 3pm to eat around 6 or 6.30.
And yes, the yeast is dead. Use another pack.
I buy tubs of easy-cook yeast and use around 2 teaspoons per 1kg of flour.
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Good luck :)
I love baking shivvy and I guess you were trying and hoping to treat your family tonight to a nice homemade pizza all made from scratch, it's such a pity, after what I suggested, I don't know where I'd go from there - I think the temperature of the room helps too and what I would do is put a damp t towel over the yeast mix while it's foaming or to allow it to foam
It won't foam, as it is not meant to. I agree with AuntLydia. That is why it is called fast action. It does not need to be foamed in advance. It is not dud. Pre-warm the bowl you use to rise it in, with very hot water, then dry it with a tea towel, put the dough in, cover it tightly with cling film and it should rise perfectly.
Sorry - forgot to add the link to the recipe in my last post!
https:/ /www.th ekitchn .com/re cipe-ho memade- thin-cr ust-piz za-reci pes-fro m-the-k itchn-4 5499
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