Glynne
Established Member
I normally use fresh yeast from a local baker but thought I'd try some dried yeast (Allinson Easy Bake Yeast) in case I ever run out of the fresh.
First attempt was using my own recipe mixed flour bread (white, malted, wholemeal and some sourdough as flavouring) and I added the yeast to warm water before adding to the flour. Absolutely no rise at all.
Thinking that maybe the mixture was too heavy, I thought I would try the recipe on the tin which is just white flour and you mix the yeast in with the flour before adding the water. Again no rise but I managed to rescue the dough with some fresh yeast and do have a decent loaf.
The best before date is 11/2016 so my questions are: -
Does dried yeast go off once the tin has been opened once (although resealed) - a bit like cascamite?
Has anyone had similar problems with dried yeast, especially Allinson's?
Any recommendations for other dried yeast I could use as a contingency?
Thanks.
First attempt was using my own recipe mixed flour bread (white, malted, wholemeal and some sourdough as flavouring) and I added the yeast to warm water before adding to the flour. Absolutely no rise at all.
Thinking that maybe the mixture was too heavy, I thought I would try the recipe on the tin which is just white flour and you mix the yeast in with the flour before adding the water. Again no rise but I managed to rescue the dough with some fresh yeast and do have a decent loaf.
The best before date is 11/2016 so my questions are: -
Does dried yeast go off once the tin has been opened once (although resealed) - a bit like cascamite?
Has anyone had similar problems with dried yeast, especially Allinson's?
Any recommendations for other dried yeast I could use as a contingency?
Thanks.