Ginger, for recipes where the bread dough is quite moist (so the baking soda can work its magic); and it doesn't go through several rises (as a traditional yeast bread might), the baking soda simply adds a bit of extra lift in the oven. You know, the belt and suspenders approach? :) PJH
October 25, 2013 at 3:41pm
In reply to I've always wondered what does the baking soda do in a yeast br… by Ginger (not verified)