Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Kitchen Hint of the Day!

* Thank you to Carrie for sending me this one! Great hint Carrie! If you have any to share please just email them to me and I'll pass them along.


A great many people freeze sandwich bread to prevent it from going stale.

Many people think that removing the desired number of slices from the freezer and letting them thaw out at room temperature would be the best approach. But by leaving the bread at room temperature, you actually stale it. As frozen bread warms, the starch molecules begin to form crystalline regions which absorb the water in bread. The process, called retrogradation, will eventually produce a dry, stale texture.

The best way to thaw frozen bread is to place the slices on a plate (uncovered) and microwave them on high power for 15-25 seconds. This will get the starch and water molecules to break down the crystalline regions producing soft, ready to eat bread.

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