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Notice there's a lot of room for the dough to expand here. If your log of shaped dough fills the pan full or nearly so to begin with, you need a larger pan. Broadly speaking, any recipe using 3 1/2 cups of flour or less can be baked in an 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" loaf pan; more than 3 1/2 cups of flour, move up to a 9" x 5" loaf pan. Let the loaves rise.


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Bread can collapse or fall due to over-proofing, over fermentation, or other environmental factors that speed up said processes. During fermentation, carbon dioxide builds up. When too much CO2 builds up during this period, the bread collapses before it can set. How can we avoid our bread collapsing during baking?


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Bread Can Rise Too Long. It is indeed possible for bread to rise too long. If you leave the dough out and allow it to rise for too long it will negatively impact how everything turns out. Of course, you have to let the bread rise a bit. It takes time for the yeast to do what it needs to do.


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What Happens if You Overproof Bread? 1. It Will Collapse 2. It Will Smell Like Alcohol 3. It May Taste Sour How to Tell if Dough is Over-proofed 1. Visual Check 2. Fingertip Test How to Fix Over-proofed Dough How to Prevent Over-proofed Dough 1. Use Less Yeast 2. Check the Temperature 3. Keep an Eye on the Time Is It OK To Eat Over-Proofed Bread?


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One of the most common causes for a loaf of bread to collapse is adding too much water to the dough as you mix it. Water is a needed ingredient in the bread dough, as a strong gluten mesh needs well-hydrated flour to be created. But if there is too much water in your dough, this moisture can cause the bread to collapse as it cools after baking.


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If the dough is too dry add liquid a teaspoon at a time until the dough balls up. If it looks too wet, add flour a tablespoon at a time until it looks as expected. Note that high humidity can add unwanted liquid to a recipe. Not enough salt - Try increasing the salt by ¼ teaspoon. Not enough flour - Try increasing the flour by one to two.


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Gently poke your finger into the dough up to the first knuckle, if the indentation springs back slowly, you are good to go. But if it springs back quickly your dough needs more time to rise. Over-proofed Over proofing your dough can also cause your bread to fall or collapse.


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