calling all bakers - buttermilk in bread recipe ?

KatyTheChickenLady

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I've got the bread machine down for a white bread recipe that suits us (we love it), and I change up the herbs & such every day. So far we're not fans of whole wheat, but that's ok.

I have some excess buttermilk today and was thinking of trying it in the mix, but am wondering if I should just substitute it for the milk in equal ammounts, or is there a ratio I should follow? This is store bought buttermilk.

THANKS!
 
You want to keep your liquid measure the same...so if you normally use 1 cup of milk then you would replace it with 1 cup of buttermilk. The extra acid in the buttermilk will give your yeast a boost. Yeast loves acid.
 
my bread recipe doesn't call for milk but for water---I use whey instead of the water part of the time--it is always the same amount---calls for 2 cups water so I use 2 cups whey

I have used buttermilk for milk in other recipes and been just fine with it.

I am sure it would be great!
 
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If you think you need a touch less yeast then cut back a pinch, but I wouldn't cut back too much unless you would like to extend your rising time. I always mix my bread and let it sit a couple of hours before I knead it. That hydrates the flour, gives your gluten a leg up on development and gives you a little extra flavor...but unless you are making whole wheat it's really not all that necessary.
 

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