When a recipe calls for bread flour, it's counting on the extra strength that bread flour brings to the dough. In a pinch, you can substitute all-purpose flour one-for-one with bread flour, but know that if you're making bread, it may not rise as high or have the same chewy texture. Give it a try and see if you like the results. It'll certainly be better than having no bread at all!
April 1, 2020 at 2:40pm
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When a recipe calls for bread flour, it's counting on the extra strength that bread flour brings to the dough. In a pinch, you can substitute all-purpose flour one-for-one with bread flour, but know that if you're making bread, it may not rise as high or have the same chewy texture. Give it a try and see if you like the results. It'll certainly be better than having no bread at all!