Oct 20, 2013, Updated Apr 13, 2019 I have been trying to make fresh bread at home for months. Every time I tried, something or the other went wrong. Sometimes the flour wasn’t correct and sometimes the yeast wasn’t perfect. But I was determined to make this perfectly one day and finally I succeeded in doing so! :- ) Making bread at home isn’t difficult but what I have learned through these trials and errors is that one needs to use a very good quality yeast. A good yeast is the most important ingredient if you wish to bake breads at home, it really is. Initially I used these store bought packets of active dry yeast for bread recipes, but it never gave good results. The dough never used to rise much and so I figured I need to look for another yeast.
And while searching on amazon, I came across this Instant Yeast and it really put and end to all my worries! The yeast is incredible and the bread came out to be just perfect. So now I would strongly suggest using instant yeast instead of dry active yeast. I didn’t even proof the yeast in warm water like we do with dry active yeast, instead I added it directly to the flour and then added warm water. So it gives great results and saves time too. Total win! What I have also learned is that one must use bread flour to make breads. The bread flour has more gluten in it which gives the bread it’s stretchy and chewy texture. This does not mean that you can’t make bread using all purpose flour, of course you can but the result will be much better if bread flour is used. So in a nutshell, this is what results in a good bread. Instant yeast + Bread flour = Great Bread I made the bread using my new Kitchen aid stand mixer, which I got as a birthday gift recently [Yay!!] and it really made things so easy. The dough hook works great in kneading the dough and putting the dough together only took a few minutes.
Method
In the stainless steel bowl of your stand mixer, add flour, salt, sugar and instant yeast. [If you are using active dry yeast, you will first need to proof it by taking warm water, adding sugar and yeast to it. Leave the mixture for 10 minutes till you seem foaming on top and then add it to the flour]
Add olive oil and turn on the stand mixture at speed 1 or 2 with flat beater attachment.
Start adding warm water into the mixture slowly. The dough will start coming together and once it has, it’s time to bring in the dough hook. The dough hook makes your life so much easier, it kneads the bread dough perfectly without the need of you using your hands.
Remove the flat beater attachment from the stand mixer and replace it with the dough hook.
Switch on the mixer [speed 1 or 2] and let the dough hook knead the dough for 7-8 minutes till it looks smooth. In case you don’t have a stand mixer, you need to use your hands and knead it till it’s smooth and elastic. The middle picture is in between the kneading process.
Place the dough in a glass bowl once it’s all smooth and apply some olive oil/butter on top.
Cover the dough with a cling sheet or cloth and place it in an enclosed space or in a warm place. I put my dough in the microwave.
After around 1 t0 1.5 hours, the dough will rise and double in size. [Compare picture 7 & 8 below] This rising of dough can take different time depending on where you live. If you live in a very warm place, the dough will probably rise in 30 minutes else it can also take up to 1.5 hours.
After 1.5 hours, take the dough out and put it in the stand mixer again for 1-2 minutes [speed 1 or 2]. This basically flattens the dough so that the yeast can work again. You can do this by your hands too by punching the dough and kneading the dough for a minute.
Shape the dough in whatever shape you like.
Put the dough in the loaf pan, apply some oil on top and let it rest for 20 minutes in a warm place. Preheat the oven to 375 F.
After 20 minutes, the dough would have risen for the second time.
Take out the loaf and bake at 375 F for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown in color. You will know its done when you hear hollow sound when tapped on the bottom of the loaf.
Let the bread loaf cool completely before cutting it into slices.
Tips
- Must use a very good quality yeast, preferably instant yeast.
- All purpose flour can be used but bread flour works a lot better in getting the texture right.
- Rising and baking time may vary depending on where you live.
- The loaf will stay fresh at room temperature for several days. Classic White Bread
title: “Classic White Bread " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-20” author: “Virgil Culver”
Oct 20, 2013, Updated Apr 13, 2019 I have been trying to make fresh bread at home for months. Every time I tried, something or the other went wrong. Sometimes the flour wasn’t correct and sometimes the yeast wasn’t perfect. But I was determined to make this perfectly one day and finally I succeeded in doing so! :- ) Making bread at home isn’t difficult but what I have learned through these trials and errors is that one needs to use a very good quality yeast. A good yeast is the most important ingredient if you wish to bake breads at home, it really is. Initially I used these store bought packets of active dry yeast for bread recipes, but it never gave good results. The dough never used to rise much and so I figured I need to look for another yeast.
And while searching on amazon, I came across this Instant Yeast and it really put and end to all my worries! The yeast is incredible and the bread came out to be just perfect. So now I would strongly suggest using instant yeast instead of dry active yeast. I didn’t even proof the yeast in warm water like we do with dry active yeast, instead I added it directly to the flour and then added warm water. So it gives great results and saves time too. Total win! What I have also learned is that one must use bread flour to make breads. The bread flour has more gluten in it which gives the bread it’s stretchy and chewy texture. This does not mean that you can’t make bread using all purpose flour, of course you can but the result will be much better if bread flour is used. So in a nutshell, this is what results in a good bread. Instant yeast + Bread flour = Great Bread I made the bread using my new Kitchen aid stand mixer, which I got as a birthday gift recently [Yay!!] and it really made things so easy. The dough hook works great in kneading the dough and putting the dough together only took a few minutes.
Method
In the stainless steel bowl of your stand mixer, add flour, salt, sugar and instant yeast. [If you are using active dry yeast, you will first need to proof it by taking warm water, adding sugar and yeast to it. Leave the mixture for 10 minutes till you seem foaming on top and then add it to the flour]
Add olive oil and turn on the stand mixture at speed 1 or 2 with flat beater attachment.
Start adding warm water into the mixture slowly. The dough will start coming together and once it has, it’s time to bring in the dough hook. The dough hook makes your life so much easier, it kneads the bread dough perfectly without the need of you using your hands.
Remove the flat beater attachment from the stand mixer and replace it with the dough hook.
Switch on the mixer [speed 1 or 2] and let the dough hook knead the dough for 7-8 minutes till it looks smooth. In case you don’t have a stand mixer, you need to use your hands and knead it till it’s smooth and elastic. The middle picture is in between the kneading process.
Place the dough in a glass bowl once it’s all smooth and apply some olive oil/butter on top.
Cover the dough with a cling sheet or cloth and place it in an enclosed space or in a warm place. I put my dough in the microwave.
After around 1 t0 1.5 hours, the dough will rise and double in size. [Compare picture 7 & 8 below] This rising of dough can take different time depending on where you live. If you live in a very warm place, the dough will probably rise in 30 minutes else it can also take up to 1.5 hours.
After 1.5 hours, take the dough out and put it in the stand mixer again for 1-2 minutes [speed 1 or 2]. This basically flattens the dough so that the yeast can work again. You can do this by your hands too by punching the dough and kneading the dough for a minute.
Shape the dough in whatever shape you like.
Put the dough in the loaf pan, apply some oil on top and let it rest for 20 minutes in a warm place. Preheat the oven to 375 F.
After 20 minutes, the dough would have risen for the second time.
Take out the loaf and bake at 375 F for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown in color. You will know its done when you hear hollow sound when tapped on the bottom of the loaf.
Let the bread loaf cool completely before cutting it into slices.
Tips
- Must use a very good quality yeast, preferably instant yeast.
- All purpose flour can be used but bread flour works a lot better in getting the texture right.
- Rising and baking time may vary depending on where you live.
- The loaf will stay fresh at room temperature for several days. Classic White Bread