johnfb wrote:I have a question on the improver.
I only make bread about once a week as we dont eat a lot of it in my house. Usually 1 large loaf or 8 rolls.
If I bought the improver how long would it last before going off?
And is it worth it for such small amounts of bread making?
BTW, I dont use a bread maker just the old fashioned way by hand.
John
Hi John,
The improver shelf life varies between 6 months and 12 months, the new Farmhouse one I have received today is best before May 2009, the one I'm posting at the moment is April 09. My mother in law had some that was 6 months out of date, it still works! The main thing that will change is the fats in it will start to have an off taste.
Its well worth using, but if kneading by hand remember that the main cause of bad bread is lack of kneading, it takes approx 7mins in a proper mixer so thats a lot off elbow grease by hand!!
Cheers
Emma x