Searching for a warm draft-free place to allow yeasted bread to rise? Preheat oven to 350º for about 2 minutes. Turn off and place covered bowl in warm oven. Oven in use? Throw a load of clothes in the dryer, place covered bowl on top, and let it rise!
Good morning a great idea.I and my wife will use it next time we are in the kitchen.Thank you for sharing.Success brings you happiness and happiness brings you success
I have found that simply turning on the oven light does the trick. I grind wheat to make fresh flour for my bread, so the dough can be pretty dense; it rises beautifully in this environment.
In winter time I put the bowl in a sink full of warm water
I’ve never thought of using a warm oven!
Good morning a great idea.I and my wife will use it next time we are in the kitchen.Thank you for sharing.Success brings you happiness and happiness brings you success
WISHING YOU THE BEST .J M Sabbagh.
I have found that simply turning on the oven light does the trick. I grind wheat to make fresh flour for my bread, so the dough can be pretty dense; it rises beautifully in this environment.
hahaha great tip!
Brilliant. Thank you. Getting yeast to rise is a struggle in our old, drafty house.
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