Yeah, they really had to rise to the occasion here. Some people would have disposed of it irresponsibly, but I guess they’re just bread better there, although whoever left it in the sun must have been baked.
Wouldn’t the water running just break it up and dissolve? Also the temperature outside in a metal dumpster is likely a lot better for proofing than down a drain in the ground with added water. At least I hope, because I know water/flour cakes up and is a pain to clean sometimes
At least they didn’t pour it down the drain.
It was the yeast they could do.
Yeah, they really had to rise to the occasion here. Some people would have disposed of it irresponsibly, but I guess they’re just bread better there, although whoever left it in the sun must have been baked.
When the Sun
Hits the dump
Full of big yeasty clumps
That’s a dough-ay
Despite the afermentioned possibility about inhibition its deflating to see how we treat things we don’t knead.
They must have felt like a regular Glutenkhamun after that.
Doh!
That’s not enough dough.
Wouldn’t the water running just break it up and dissolve? Also the temperature outside in a metal dumpster is likely a lot better for proofing than down a drain in the ground with added water. At least I hope, because I know water/flour cakes up and is a pain to clean sometimes