Yeast Question
Posted by curiale on Feb 06, 2006 · Member since Sep 2005 · 116 posts
Hello,
Does anyone know exactly how yeast works? I bought a large package of yeast (that was all they sold), and it was very hard. Then, when exposed to air, it became all soft and expanded. Is it still good once it has been exposed to air, or do I need to buy separate small packets? If it is still good, how long does it keep? Please let me know. Thanks!
Hi, I went to about.com to find an answer to your question:
Here is what yeast is and how it works:
There's much more information here.
Two more things to note: if you're using fresh yeast, it must always be refrigerated.
Also, nutritional yeast is a different type of yeast than the yeast you bake with. Baking yeast looks like tiny white balls, and nutritional yeast looks like yellow fish food. Nutritional yeast doesn't leaven dough, but it does impart a cheesey sort of flavour.
I store my baking yeast in an tightly closed jar in the fridge, and my nutritional yeast in a tupperware jar in the pantry.
I hope this helps!