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Yeast Measuring Spoon

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#1 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 9:33 AM   
JudyC
 
From  JudyC  Posts 7456  Last 9:16 AM
To  All      [Msg # 159054.1 ]    
Some of you bakers may find this spoon helpful. I've had one for years and it is pretty darned handy.


Yeast Measuring Spoon

Yeast Measuring Spoon


Easy measuring:
    * A Baker’s Catalogue exclusive!
    * Measures out 2 1/4 teaspoons yeast.
    * Equivalent to a 1/4-ounce packet of active dry yeast.
    * Fashioned of stainless steel.
    * Dishwasher safe.

Only at King Arthur.  Price: $3.95 (free shipping)

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#2 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 11:15 AM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12720  Last 11:05 AM
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.2 Message 159054.2 replying to 159054.1 159054.1 ]    
That would be handy!
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#3 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 4:54 PM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.3 Message 159054.3 replying to 159054.1 159054.1 ]    

I ordered one when you told me about it. Now I wish I had ordered two so I could have one in Quogue as well as NYC.

Ive made a mental note to get it with my next order

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#4 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 4:56 PM   
JudyC
 
From  JudyC  Posts 7456  Last 9:16 AM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 159054.4 Message 159054.4 replying to 159054.3 159054.3 ]    
I hooked mine to my yeast jar with a fat rubber band.


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#5 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 5:15 PM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.5 Message 159054.5 replying to 159054.4 159054.4 ]    

Good idea! It sure comes in handy when making the faster no-knead bread.

Speaking of No-Knead- Thurs. is the class with Jim Lehay

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#6 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 5:33 PM   
JudyC
 
From  JudyC  Posts 7456  Last 9:16 AM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 159054.6 Message 159054.6 replying to 159054.5 159054.5 ]    
That should be very interesting.


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#7 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 7:25 PM   
digicook
 
From  digicook  Posts 1838  Last Nov-24
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.7 Message 159054.7 replying to 159054.1 159054.1 ]    
Can you use 2 1/4 tsp of bread machine yeast as an equivalent to "regular" yeast?

What do you do about adding it to water and waiting before you add the rest of the ingredients?

Isabel
http://www.pbase.com/isabel95
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#8 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 8:01 PM   
JudyC
 
From  JudyC  Posts 7456  Last 9:16 AM
To  digicook      [Msg # 159054.8 Message 159054.8 replying to 159054.7 159054.7 ]    
It measures a packet of yeast... which is always 2-1/4 tsp.  When or how one adds it depends on the recipe.


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#9 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 8:40 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12720  Last 11:05 AM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 159054.9 Message 159054.9 replying to 159054.5 159054.5 ]    
I thought about you and your class tomorrow while at work today. I'm really looking forward to your feedback.
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#10 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 8:41 PM   
digicook
 
From  digicook  Posts 1838  Last Nov-24
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.10 Message 159054.10 replying to 159054.8 159054.8 ]    
Yes...I know that but I think you are supposed to handle rapidrise yeast and active dry yeast in different manners.
isabel
http://www.pbase.com/isabel95
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#11 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 8:41 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12720  Last 11:05 AM
To  digicook      [Msg # 159054.11 Message 159054.11 replying to 159054.7 159054.7 ]    
Isabel, I don't know about others' experiences, but I always use the bread machine yeast in the same quantities as the instand and dry yeast.
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#12 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 8:53 PM   
digicook
 
From  digicook  Posts 1838  Last Nov-24
To  Susie      [Msg # 159054.12 Message 159054.12 replying to 159054.11 159054.11 ]    
Since the bread machine yeast is a rapid rise yeast I'm just wondering if it's necessary to wait for it to start working - the 5 or 10 minutes that recipes call for.
Isabel
http://www.pbase.com/isabel95
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#13 of 22

     Posted Nov-4 9:36 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12720  Last 11:05 AM
To  digicook      [Msg # 159054.13 Message 159054.13 replying to 159054.12 159054.12 ]    
It's probably not, but if I'm having to substitute it for regular yeast, I will do the waiting.
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#14 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 5:31 AM   
digicook
 
From  digicook  Posts 1838  Last Nov-24
To  Susie      [Msg # 159054.14 Message 159054.14 replying to 159054.13 159054.13 ]    
Answer on Kitchenaid site.

Isabel
http://www.pbase.com/isabel95
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#15 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:29 AM   
jillybeansisme
 
From  jillybeansisme  Posts 90  Last 8:07 AM
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.15 Message 159054.15 replying to 159054.1 159054.1 ]    

This spoon sounds delightful!  I'm going to put it on my wish list for the holidays (maybe my 3 year old will get it for me!).  For my bigger batches I just use 1/4 cup and 1/2 cup measures.  But sometimes I'm fumbling for measuring spoons.  This would make it easy!

Rapid rise yeast vs. dry yeast--my experience only:  There's no waiting on the rapid rise, but I don't wait on my dry yeast particularly.  I put the warm water, yeast and sugar in the bowl, add the remaining wet ingredients, add the dry ingredients, cover, turn on the mixer and let it mix until a ball is formed, turn the mixer to knead until it is elastic, turn it off. Oil my hands, and remove the dough.  Works every time for me.

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#16 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:31 AM   
jillybeansisme
 
From  jillybeansisme  Posts 90  Last 8:07 AM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 159054.16 Message 159054.16 replying to 159054.5 159054.5 ]    
I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time at the class -- please share the experience with all of us! 
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#17 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:35 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  JudyC      [Msg # 159054.17 Message 159054.17 replying to 159054.6 159054.6 ]    
Seeing as you get a full meal, complete with wines, and this class is on bread and pizza (as far as I know), it should be a very interesting evening!
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#18 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:37 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  digicook      [Msg # 159054.18 Message 159054.18 replying to 159054.10 159054.10 ]    (Unread)
I use instant yeast for the no-knead bread most of the time - and measure the same way as regular yeast. If your recipe says ' one packet of instant yeast' or some such, it is 2 1/4 teas.
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#19 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:40 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  Susie      [Msg # 159054.19 Message 159054.19 replying to 159054.13 159054.13 ]    
If you are making the now infamous no-knead bread, you don't wait do you? How could you? I just put the yeast, salt and water into the flour and that's it.
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#20 of 22

     Posted Nov-5 8:41 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4544  Last Nov-24
To  jillybeansisme      [Msg # 159054.20 Message 159054.20 replying to 159054.16 159054.16 ]    (Unread)
Absolutely.
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