PJ Hamel, post author December 21, 2013 at 2:14pm In reply to Doesn't the yeast need some form of sugar for it to develop the… by rosemary (not verified) Rosemary, yeast is very capable of converting the starch in flour to sugar for its food - when a recipe calls for adding a bit of sugar to dough, it's simply to give the yeast a "fast food" meal. Good question - thanks for connecting here. PJH Reply
December 21, 2013 at 2:14pm
In reply to Doesn't the yeast need some form of sugar for it to develop the… by rosemary (not verified)