Steamed bread (yeast + baking powder)
Introduction:
"Yeast is an essential product of pasta. Although the predecessors said that it is not as good as fat dough, who would keep a small piece of pasta every time to prepare for the next time? It's troublesome and hard to control the amount of baking soda. When the alkali is too big, it turns yellow and the alkali is too small, it can't grow. Now I'm going to use baking powder and yeast. Baking powder is actually a mixture of baking soda and starch, which is more stable than baking soda. Stop talking nonsense, step up
Production steps:
Step 1: turn the yeast into water with a small amount of warm water
Step 2: prepare the flour
Step 3: mix the flour with yeast, baking powder and sugar to form smooth dough
Step 4: ferment to twice the size
Step 5: rub it up again
Step 6: make the original steamed bread embryo
Step 7: steam in the steamer over high heat for 20 minutes
Materials required:
Flour: 4 small bowls
Baking powder: half cap
Sugar: a little
Yeast: a small bag
Note: do not remove the lid immediately after turning off the fire. The cold air will cause the surface of steamed bread to retract and affect the appearance
Production difficulty: ordinary
Process: steaming
Production time: three quarters of an hour
Taste: Original
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