🌟 Elevate Your Baking Game with Red Star Yeast!
Red Star Yeast A Countive Dry Gluten Free is a premium baking yeast designed for gluten-free recipes. Each pack contains three 0.75-ounce packets, perfect for creating a variety of baked goods, including breads, pizzas, and sweet treats. With its all-natural ingredients and trusted brand reputation, this yeast ensures a light and crispy texture in your culinary creations.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.15 x 3.35 x 0.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Red Star |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Red Star, Yeast A Countive Dry Gluten Free 3 Count, 0.75 Ounce |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Red Star |
Part Number | 017929000202 |
Included Components | Red Star, Yeast A Countive Dry Gluten Free 3 Count, 0.75 Ounce |
Size | 2.25 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
L**A
Active yeast
Works as intended for baking. So far no inactive packets.
J**R
Best Yeast
I have not received my order yet but it’s only a matter of time. If you are new to making home made bread, this yeast is one of the best out there. Always proof your yeast in some warm (not hot) water for at least 15 minutes. I like to add my sugar to the water and I always use mineral water and not filtered water. I cannot stress this enough, do not use too much sugar because it will turn your bread a dark color. This goes for honey as well. The other trick is to use a higher grade flower. You can use all purpose flower but if you want the best bread out there, use real bread flower and sift it as well. Each packet of yeast is good for 4 cups of flower. I usually am making Italian bread so I add in a tablespoon of real Moroccan olive oil. Don’t forget to also add in a 2 teaspoons of salt. It doesn’t matter which type but don’t over do it on salt. I usually add in 2 teaspoons of just plan table salt. Sometimes I use Himalayan pink salt but it really doesn’t matter. I use my mixer with a needing attachment. It’s the one that looks like a twisted piece of coated metal. Only use the slowest speed. I usually mix all of my dry ingredients first before adding in the oil, yeast, and water. I use a rubber spatula as the flower and water are mixing everything into a dough ball. If the mixture is too sloppy, simply add a tablespoon of flower. If the dough is too dry, just add in a few tablespoons of water but be careful either way to not over do it. The right consistency will be a dough ball that has picked up all of the mix from the inside of the bowel. I usually let it rise for 2 hours in a warm spot but not too hot. I cover the bowel with plastic wrap as it’s rising. After about 2 hours, I put it back in the blender and need the dough for about 3 minutes. Try not to over work your dough. What I have found is that it works best if you let the dough stand for at least 24 hours in the refrigerator. Now here is my trick, take the dough out and onto a clean surface that has bread flower sprinkled on it. Pour the dough on it and throw some more flower on top. It should not stick to your surface or your fingers. Work the dough back down into a ball and start to roll it into a long narrow shape. Don’t overwork your dough. I place the dough on a pan that is covered with aluminum and sprayed with Pam. It keeps it from sticking and doesn’t change the outcome. Usually I will put it in the over without turning it on. I let the dough rise one more time for about an hour before I turn on the oven. I cook my bread at 375 F for about 25 minutes. After it’s cooked, I let it cool down slightly for about 5 minutes and then I turn my bread over and let it sit for an additional 5 minutes. This will keep the moisture from turning your bread wet on the bottom. Turn it back over and it’s ready to slice. Another trick is to just cover your bread with a clean towel. This will also help with the moisture. Now here is another trick, only cut what you are going to use. This will make your bread last longer without it going too dry. So I give this yeast a high mark and the results will taste a thousand times better than any store brand bread.
G**N
Works
It’s yeast and it does what it’s supposed to
D**I
Reliable, Gluten-Free Yeast for Perfect Bakes Every Time!
The Red Star Active Dry Yeast has become my go-to choice for baking. It’s reliable, easy to use, and works perfectly for a variety of recipes. Here’s why I highly recommend it:Pros:Gluten-Free: As someone with gluten sensitivities in the family, I love that this yeast is certified gluten-free, giving me peace of mind while baking.Consistent Results: Every batch of bread, pizza dough, or rolls rises beautifully. The yeast activates quickly and gives a consistent, airy texture.Easy to Use: It dissolves easily in warm water and activates without any fuss. Great for beginners and experienced bakers alike.Versatile: Whether I’m baking sweet bread, hearty loaves, or experimenting with new recipes, this yeast delivers reliable results across the board.Long Shelf Life: The packaging ensures freshness, and the yeast stays active for a long time when stored properly.Cons:Packaging Size: If you bake occasionally, the larger pack might be too much, and it could expire before you use it all. Smaller packs would be helpful for casual bakers.Temperature Sensitivity: Like all yeasts, this one requires precise water temperatures (around 110°F) for activation, so it’s essential to measure carefully.Final Thoughts:The Red Star Active Dry Yeast is a must-have for anyone looking for high-quality yeast that’s gluten-free and dependable. It delivers excellent results every time, making homemade baking a joy. Whether you’re baking weekly or just for special occasions, this yeast is a fantastic choice!
M**A
GF!!!
I had not idea this even existed. I was very happy with the results.I made baguette and rolls. Next will do cinnamon rolls.
M**
Yeast
Bought to make cinnamon rolls. Great value. Have flour, eggs, cinnamon, milk. Fun to make. Takes time. Yeast: a little water some sugar fun to watch yeast bubble.
C**R
Excellent choice
Good product
L**U
Does the job
The Bible says “A little leven ferments the whole lump.” I used one packet. Recipe called for 2 tablespoons. 1 tablespoon in each packet. Bible is true.,,
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