Understanding Yeast Doughs

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Professional Baking

By Wayne Gisslen

Published 2008

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In its simplest form, bread is nothing more than a baked dough made of flour and water and leavened by yeast. In fact, some hard-crusted French breads contain only these ingredients, plus salt. Other kinds of bread contain additional ingredients, including sugar, shortening, milk, eggs, and flavorings. But flour, water, and yeast are still the basic building blocks of all breads.