MaryJane at King Arthur

March 28, 2016 at 10:13am

In reply to by Nancy (not verified)

Hi Nancy, Great questions! Different acids will form at different temperatures, warmer, cooler or cold. Yeast also behaves differently at different temperatures, working quickly and producing more by-products when it's warm and more slowly when it's cool. Our bakery even uses ice water in the summer to slow down the fermentation! There's some great information on our site about dough temperatures we hope you'll check out. ~MJ
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