Spinney
Bimbleur extraordinaire
- Location
- Back up north
With my breadmaker I'm usually lazy and use the packets of bread mix.
However I've recently been trying to use up the various bags of flour in the cupboard. Made a loaf to a recipe in the breadmaker manual and it came out like a brick (tasted nice, but was very solid and was best toasted, even when fresh). Yeast had sell-by date of this May.
Tried again with a new packet of yeast (sell by date sometime in 2015). Another brick.
Different recipe today, another brick.
My question is - could it be old flour that is doing this? I can see why yeast would go off, but not sure why flour would.
However I've recently been trying to use up the various bags of flour in the cupboard. Made a loaf to a recipe in the breadmaker manual and it came out like a brick (tasted nice, but was very solid and was best toasted, even when fresh). Yeast had sell-by date of this May.
Tried again with a new packet of yeast (sell by date sometime in 2015). Another brick.
Different recipe today, another brick.
My question is - could it be old flour that is doing this? I can see why yeast would go off, but not sure why flour would.