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08-31-2015 11:04 PM
Red Star® Platinum Superior Baking Yeast®
I'm gonna see if Walmart carries it. On the Red Star website they act like it really makes a difference in bread, rolls, etc.
03-24-2016 07:45 PM
03-24-2016 08:45 PM
@SharkE wrote:Red Star® Platinum Superior Baking Yeast®
I'm gonna see if Walmart carries it. On the Red Star website they act like it really makes a difference in bread, rolls, etc.
No, I haven't.
I would be curious to know how you like it if you've tried it.
A jar of yeast usually lasts quite awhile for me, as I primarily use it for making bread in my bread maker.
03-24-2016 09:13 PM
No, I haven't tried it because I can't find the brand in the grocery stores in my area.... I know that Christy Jordan from the Southern Plate website recommends it. She had a bread recipe that I'm dying to try and it uses Red Star yeast..
03-24-2016 11:11 PM
Red Star yeast is in my opinion better then Fleischmann's.
Yes, I got a free sample of Platnium Yeast from Red Star. They told me it's only available in limited test markets at this time.
I ordered 2 --3 packs from Amazon it's pretty pricey, but, I'm a bread lover and bake for the church, so, I wanted only the best. It is really better and I hope they put it out everywhere in the future.
You can send them an email and ask if it is available in your area and they will tell you where you can buy it depending on where you live.
Closest city to me is Santa Fe, New Mexico ! I live in Amarillo, Tx, but, I'm going to vacation in Santa Fe soon, so, I'm going to hit the United Mkts. and pray they have some on the shelf where I will buy up a bunch of it.
Hope, they get on the ball and make it available every where like they do their regular Red Star yeast that is in envelopes and jar.
03-25-2016 08:54 AM
According to the Red Star website, this platinum product has dough enhancers added.
I might suggest that if the price of this product is prohibitive-here's a tip.
Add some citric acid, ( a scraping from a Vit C tablet), or water that has had potatoes boiled in it to your yeast proof or sponge. This should help with a strong rise. Whole grain doughs are heavier, and benefit from an extra lift.
03-25-2016 09:00 AM
It's the shipping that kills you LOL
Worked out well for me I had ordered 2 /3 pack strips =6 packets
Somebody messed up and sent me another order , so, I ended up getting 12 !!!!!!!!!!! Yay ! that's more like it
03-25-2016 09:20 AM
@Ruthie-Roo wrote:
Did anyone answer you, sharke? Have you tried it yet? I just bought a strip of these envelopes to try. I'm wondering what people's experiences with this yeast have been like. Does it work well in a bread machine? Thanks!
I haven't tried this new product and I don't have a bread machine. I use SAF yeast.
03-25-2016 11:03 AM
I'd need to take out a loan for it. I buy yeast in a one pound container. I'm not particular about the brand.
03-25-2016 11:11 AM
@debic wrote:I'd need to take out a loan for it. I buy yeast in a one pound container. I'm not particular about the brand.
Yeah, cost me 17 total ................ Good , though..........hopefully , I can find on shelf while on vacation and I'll buy what I can till I figure it will expire then just go back to jar Red Star rapid rise.
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