I am following a recipe for a pizza base.
It says to sprinkle the dry yeast over luke warm water and leave for 3-5 mins until it is dissolved and foamy.
It is not going foamy.
I have tried it a few times, with the water a bit hotter, a bit colder, I have added a bit of sugar, I have stirred it, not stirred it, but still no foaming.
I only bought the yeast today and the packet is sealed and still in date.
Suggestions please!
I think the clue to all this, is in the recipe. It tell you to use ACTIVE dried yeast, and you have probably used INSTANT FAST ACTION dried yeast. Here is a link to explain the difference. https://www.seriouseats.com/2018/03/all-about-dry-yeast-instant-active-dry-fast-acting-and-more.html
Open another packet, that's a dud, have the water warmer than lukewarm but not boiling, if it doesn't foam up, add the sugar, wait, it should take about 5 mins or longer it should be foaming definitely after 15 mins, is it fast acting yeast?
Yup, tried all that ducksie.
I love general cooking, but I really dont like anything that remotely resembles baking. If I'm cooking something and it goes a bit wrong I can usually salvage it but if pastry, yeast, gelatine, rising, proving etc doesn't go right, I have no idea how to recover from it!
When I have done this I found that the fast action dried yeast doesn't foam. It is just added to the flour etc with lukewarm water and then when you cover and leave it, it should rise as expected. I put the dough in a bowl that I have previously warmed (which helps the rising).
I love baking shivvy and I guess you were trying and hoping to treat your family tonight to a nice homemade pizza all made from scratch, it's such a pity, after what I suggested, I don't know where I'd go from there - I think the temperature of the room helps too and what I would do is put a damp t towel over the yeast mix while it's foaming or to allow it to foam
It won't foam, as it is not meant to. I agree with AuntLydia. That is why it is called fast action. It does not need to be foamed in advance. It is not dud. Pre-warm the bowl you use to rise it in, with very hot water, then dry it with a tea towel, put the dough in, cover it tightly with cling film and it should rise perfectly.
Pizza was abandoned and Dan dan veggie noodle soup was made instead!
Thanks for all your answers. This is the recipe which says that
1) it does need to foam, and
2) it doesn't need to rise.
Couldn't be any more confused!
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