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    :BreadMachine - high altitude adjusting


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    from all easy cookin

    Recipe Introduction


    I found this on another site and thought it might be helpful for those that use bread machines.

    List of Ingredients




    :Adjusting Bread Machine Recipes For High Altitude

    One or more of the following recommendations may be helpful in
    troubleshooting altitude and humidity differences.

    First, all of the ingredients should be room temperature.

    Use the yeast made specifically for bread machines. It dissolves more
    quickly in the machine.

    Decrease yeast by 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon for every package (2 1/2 teaspoons)
    called for in the recipe. Also, use REGULAR active dry yeast, not the fast
    acting variety.

    Add a little salt. Although nutritionists recommend reducing salt for health
    reasons, salt inhibits the action of yeast and promotes slower rising.
    Increasing salt from the usual 1 teaspoon to 1 1/2 teaspoons per recipe
    often can significantly improve bread texture without affecting taste. At 1
    1/2 teaspoons per loaf, the sodium content is 150 milligrams per slice
    (assuming 20 slices per loaf), which is similar to commercial breads.

    Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of additional liquid per cup of flour in the recipe.
    Be careful, however, not to add too much liquid. If the bread dough does not
    come clean from the sides during the final stages of mixing, there is too
    much liquid in the system.

    Use a longer mixing cycle, if available. If your machine has both sweet and
    white bread settings, use the sweet bread one. Its longer mixing cycle may
    help control over proofing by allowing the gluten in the dough to develop
    more fully.
    Add a little gluten and/or lecithin. As a last resort, these additives may
    help stabilize the structure of the bread so it is less likely to fall. They
    often can be purchased at health food stores.

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