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Microwaving frozen dough
You can defrost frozen bread dough and even speed up bread rising in the
microwave if you follow these steps:
For defrosting:
Place bread on a microwaveable plate. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave
on high for 25 seconds. Turn over, rotate plate 1/2 turn and microwave on
high for another 25 seconds. Then put into your baking pan that has been
sprayed with non-stick cooking spray and let rise for 1 to 2 hours. It may be
faster to put the frozen dough in the baking pan which has been sprayed with
a non-stick cooking product. Don't wrap dough with plastic wrap. Preheat oven
to 200 F, then turn off. Boil 1 or 2 quarts of water in a shall pan. Place
rolls in oven with the pan of sater. Let dough rise about 1 hour, until
doubled in size. Watch closely so dough doesn't rise too high. Remove water
and then bake bread.
Or. . . wrap frozen bread dough in waxed paper and set in microwave. Set
machine to defrost for 6 to 7 minutes for a 1 lb. loaf of bread. Then allow
to rise and bake in a conventional oven.
Or. . . boil 4 cups water. Place boiled water in microwave with frozen bread
which has been placed in a glass loaf pan. Microwave on high 1/2 minutes;
rest 20 minutes. Repeat 3 times, rotating dish 1/4 turn with each heating.
Rest in microwave until duble in size (15 to 20) minutes. (Reheat water if it
cools) Cook in conventional oven following directions of your recipe.
Or. . . place frozen bread dough in a greased 9x5x3-inch glass loaf pan
placed in 1 cup boiling water bath in a 12x8-inch glass dish. Microwave on
medium (50%), covered with wax paper, 4 to 5 m;inutes, rotating 1/4 turn
every minute and turning dough over halfway through cooking. Rest 10 minutes
in water bath. Bake as desired.
To speed up bread rising:
Fill 4 cup glass measure with 3 cups water. Microwave on high for 6 to 8
minutes to boil. Place dough in glass bowl. Place dough dish in 12x8 inch
glass dish filled with boiling water. Microwave low (10%), covered, 12 to 15
minutes until double in size. Punch down. Repeat. Transfer dough to glass
loaf pan. Repeat until double in size.
I have a few sources that I go by to get the times and cooking level guides.
These tips have helped me from time to time. I know it works. Happy baking!
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