While cutting the yeast in half doesn't follow baker's percentages precisely we generally recommend doing this for most home recipes as the difference is so minimal. If you find that your dough is slowing down with the lower amount of yeast then adding a bit more, or extending rise times are both an option for your next loaves. It just depends on your priorities and expectations as you approach your next bake LuAnn!
February 29, 2024 at 4:22pm
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While cutting the yeast in half doesn't follow baker's percentages precisely we generally recommend doing this for most home recipes as the difference is so minimal. If you find that your dough is slowing down with the lower amount of yeast then adding a bit more, or extending rise times are both an option for your next loaves. It just depends on your priorities and expectations as you approach your next bake LuAnn!