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Why does my bread ferment in the middle?
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I had been making bread reliably for a few years until we moved (from Sweden to Austria) six months ago. Suddenly, any loaf I make rots within a few days in the bread bin. Specifically, it goes soft and moist in the centre (the crust stays fine) and it starts to smell like rotting grapes.
I have tried:
- Swapping the flour. I have tried various kinds and qualities.
- Swapping the yeast (I use instant yeast)
- Baking longer (at 230°C)
- Changing the bread bin for a large tupperware with the lid very loose. In Sweden I did not have a bread bin, so I kept bread in a plastic bag, but we never had rotten bread.
- Making sure the bread is completely cool before placing in the bread bin.
Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong?
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I had been making bread reliably for a few years until we moved (from Sweden to Austria) six months ago. Suddenly, any loaf I make rots within a few days in the bread bin. Specifically, it goes soft and moist in the centre (the crust stays fine) and it starts to smell like rotting grapes.
I have tried:
- Swapping the flour. I have tried various kinds and qualities.
- Swapping the yeast (I use instant yeast)
- Baking longer (at 230°C)
- Changing the bread bin for a large tupperware with the lid very loose. In Sweden I did not have a bread bin, so I kept bread in a plastic bag, but we never had rotten bread.
- Making sure the bread is completely cool before placing in the bread bin.
Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong?
baking bread yeast storage
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Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
3 hours ago
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@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago
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I had been making bread reliably for a few years until we moved (from Sweden to Austria) six months ago. Suddenly, any loaf I make rots within a few days in the bread bin. Specifically, it goes soft and moist in the centre (the crust stays fine) and it starts to smell like rotting grapes.
I have tried:
- Swapping the flour. I have tried various kinds and qualities.
- Swapping the yeast (I use instant yeast)
- Baking longer (at 230°C)
- Changing the bread bin for a large tupperware with the lid very loose. In Sweden I did not have a bread bin, so I kept bread in a plastic bag, but we never had rotten bread.
- Making sure the bread is completely cool before placing in the bread bin.
Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong?
baking bread yeast storage
New contributor
I had been making bread reliably for a few years until we moved (from Sweden to Austria) six months ago. Suddenly, any loaf I make rots within a few days in the bread bin. Specifically, it goes soft and moist in the centre (the crust stays fine) and it starts to smell like rotting grapes.
I have tried:
- Swapping the flour. I have tried various kinds and qualities.
- Swapping the yeast (I use instant yeast)
- Baking longer (at 230°C)
- Changing the bread bin for a large tupperware with the lid very loose. In Sweden I did not have a bread bin, so I kept bread in a plastic bag, but we never had rotten bread.
- Making sure the bread is completely cool before placing in the bread bin.
Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong?
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Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
3 hours ago
1
@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
3 hours ago
1
@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago
1
1
Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
3 hours ago
Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
3 hours ago
1
1
@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago
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Have you checked your oven calibration? What's the inside of the bread like as soon as the loaf is baked and cool? It sounds like it might not be cooking in the middle.
– Chris H
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@ChrisH- I was going to say the same thing. This happens to me when the bread is underbaked and a sloppy oven will do that. When the bread is done, the interior of the loaf should be about 190F (180F at my altitude).
– Sobachatina
2 hours ago
If it were on the outside, I'd say that your bread bin might need to be disinfecting ... but I have no clue for the inside of the bread. Is this a problem with whole loaves, cut loaves, or both?
– Joe
1 hour ago