November 16, 2007, Newsletter Issue #80: Most Common Mistakes in Bread Baking

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Have you ever wondered why your bread did not rise during bread baking? Maybe it was because the yeast that you used was expired, or it could have been because the water temperature was not correct when you added the yeast.

Did your bread have a sour flavor after bread baking? You may not have kneaded the dough long enough.

Did the top of the crust crack? Next time use less when kneading and shaping.

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