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52 Weeks of Baking

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Welcome to 52 weeks of theme-based baking! A new challenge each week of the year. This is a great way for beginners to learn, and for experienced bakers to expand their skill set and explore their creativity.

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Welcome bakers! For week 49, we’re honoring the humble Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or Baker’s yeast. S. cerevisiae is a single-celled microorganism that feeds on sugars and ferments it into carbon dioxide and alcohol byproducts, allowing your baked goods to rise, and giving them a distinct, yeasty flavor.

Commercially available Baker’s yeast comes is several different forms, primarily as active dry yeast, which has to be bloomed in warm liquid to penetrate to the living yeast cells; instant yeast, which is more potent, and does not require activation before using; and cake yeast, which comes in a block that needs to be dissolved, and is said to impart a stronger yeast flavor.

If you want a less consistent, and more rustic approach to your leavening, you can forgo the Baker’s yeast altogether, and harness the flavors of wild yeast, which is yeast from the environment that is cultivated by the baker to use in their baked goods (think: sourdough cultures).

Here are some suggestions that use yeast as a leavening agent:

Vanilla bean sufganiyot doughnuts

Vegan chocolate challah

Masala chai fig jam buns

Whole wheat cranberry bread

Brown butter sage dinner rolls

Chicago-style deep dish pizza

As always, Happy Baking!

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