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May I ask why you use lactose free milk, but then go and add "normal" yoghurt?
Good point!May I ask why you use lactose free milk, but then go and add "normal" yoghurt?
Good question. That little bit of yogurt doesn't bother me and it is the easiest to do.May I ask why you use lactose free milk, but then go and add "normal" yoghurt?
LazyI used it once as a starter for a sourdough bread, then I went on a vacation, when I got back, I think the starter died. I’m too lazy to start another one.
Yes! Those look good and I'll have to try.I use yoghurt in Naan bread, as well as a deep-fried Indian bread called Bhatura (Deep-fried Yoghurt bread)
You'll love 'em. They're just out of this world.Yes! Those look good and I'll have to try.![]()
I don't but it probably also depends on what type of milk used - fat content.Anybody use yogurt when making bread and if so how does it affect texture, taste, rise time, and baking time?
I use it to make flatbreads. Will post link in the flatbread thread. It adds a lovely soft texture and obviously a slightly sour taste.Anybody use yogurt when making bread and if so how does it affect texture, taste, rise time, and baking time?
In flatbread as well.
And to make the bottom of an open pie.
Flour, yoghurt & salt.
I'll need to look for amounts
Thank you! Bookmarked.View attachment 141350
I don't always add the baking powder