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Freezing bread ??
I like to make several large batches of dough at once, but I'm having a hard time with freezing. I've tried freezing before the first rise and after and niether way will it rise again after it's thawed. What am I doing wrong? I'm using a basic ww recipe.
cool thread on the other forum, thanks for the link.
I've been making 4 loaves at a time and freezing three. After kneading the dough I let it rise for about 30 minutes and then separate into 4 loaves. i shape three into pan shaped oblongs, wrap them with room to grow a bit in saran wrap and freeze. I usually take out one loaf before I go to bed and loosen the ends of the wrap to let it rise a bit in the fridge, but I think i'll start plopping the frozen loaf into a pan in the fridge and let it rise in the right shape with a cover over it. should work out better than trying to carefully flop it into the pan without letting it "fall"
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hmmm... so I wonder if my problem is that I'm using honey as a sweetner? I use a WW recipe that only uses like a 1/4c honey... I joined the other forum, awaiting approval
hmmm... so I wonder if my problem is that I'm using honey as a sweetner? I use a WW recipe that only uses like a 1/4c honey... I joined the other forum, awaiting approval
I use all ww and only honey as my sweetener also. Hmm... are you letting it rise long enough? The people in the other thread said it took a long time.
I hope you like that other forum. They have alot of neat advice and help. Plus, there are alot of experienced people there
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well the few times that it actually seemed to rise it tasted yeasty... like beer yeasty kwim... but most of the time it just thaws, bubbles a little at the top and then goes flat. I'v left it sit on my counter for 24hrs :dunno