The Microbes Abby Johnston The Microbes Abby Johnston

Sugar Hunters: How Amylase Unlocks the Grain

Microbes are hungry. To survive, they need sugar. But flour is not sugar. It is starch—long, complex chains of glucose molecules locked together in granules. For a yeast cell, a starch granule is like a boulder. It is too big to eat. Before the yeast can feast, someone has to break the rock. This is the job of Amylase.

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The Method Abby Johnston The Method Abby Johnston

The Ultimate Guide to Autolyse

In the rush to get bread into the oven, many home bakers skip the first, most critical step of the process.

They mix everything at once—flour, water, starter, salt—and then wonder why their dough fights them. Why it tears when they stretch it. Why the crumb is tight. The missing variable is Autolyse.

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