How to easily test dry yeast to see if it’s still good.
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We all know how easy it can be to buy dry ingredients or spices in bulk and leave them in the pantry to sit unnoticed for who knows how long. Of course, that’s never the intention, it just happens. For more consistent bakers, this happens less frequently but still seems inevitable to happen at some point.
After all, most dry ingredients and spices are meant to be stored for long amounts of time. But, perhaps not as long as we might think. That seems to be the case for a lot of people when it comes to dry yeast. We buy it with the intention of using it right away but then things happen and plans change.
Luckily, there is a quick and simple test that can tell you within minutes if your dry yeast is still good or not! The test only requires a few common ingredients and a couple of kitchen tools and you’ll be good to go. Here is my simple method on How to Test Yeast!
To quickly test yeast, all you need is: dry yeast, warm water, sugar, measuring tools, and a mixing bowl. Just combine all the ingredients in the mixing bowl until completely combined. Then, put the glass bowl in a warm place and wait for 10-15 minutes. Lastly, check the yeast- the yeast is still good if the mixture is bubbly and smells like yeast.
Simple Testing Equipment
This yeast-testing method is super quick and simple and, as promised, only requires a handful of common kitchen tools. Here’s what I use to test yeast:
Short and Simple Ingredients
Now let me go over the ingredient list. I only use the dry yeast with 2 other ingredients for this quick and easy test.
- ¼ cup warm water, temps at 105-110 °F
- 1 tsp granulated sugar
- 2 tsp Active Dry Yeast
How to Easily Test Yeast
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for! This process is really quick and simple so I’ll jump right on in. Here’s my simple method for testing yeast to see if it’s still good or not:
- First, use the measuring cup and spoons to measure out all of the ingredients.
- Then, mix the warm water, sugar, and yeast together in a glass mixing bowl.
- Continue mixing until the ingredients are completely combined.
- Then, cover the glass bowl, sit it in a warm place, and wait for 10-15 minutes.
- I like to cover the bowl with some plastic wrap or a disposable shower cap.
- Finally, check the yeast to see if it’s still good. The mixture needs to be bubbly and smell like yeast.
Yeast Storage and When to Test It
Opened packages of dry yeast, whether active dry or instant, can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 months. If your yeast is older than this, do this little yeast test to see if you can still use it.
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Storing Dry Yeast
To safely store dry yeast, it is best to keep it stored in an airtight container in the pantry. Like with all of my other dry ingredients, I like to store dry yeast in a glass Ball jar with a metal lid. These jars create airtight storage perfect for storing dry goods!
How to test yeast
Ingredients
- ¼ cup water warm. 105-110 °F
- 1 tsp granulated sugar
- 2 tsp Active Dry Yeast
Instructions
- First, use the measuring cup and spoons to measure out all of the ingredients.
- Then, mix the warm water, sugar, and yeast together in a glass mixing bowl.
- Continue mixing until the ingredients are completely combined.
- Then, cover the glass bowl, sit it in a warm place, and wait for 10-15 minutes.I like to cover the bowl with some plastic wrap or a disposable shower cap.
- Finally, check the yeast to see if it’s still good. The mixture needs to be bubbly and smell like yeast.
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