Thermal Death Curves: What Happens at 60°C?
When you slide a loaf into a 250°C oven, you are subjecting the microbial city inside to a rapid climate change. For the first few minutes, the yeast and bacteria actually work faster (the "Oven Spring"). But as the internal temperature rises, they hit a wall. This is the Thermal Death Curve.
The Physics of Steam: Why Moisture Creates a Crispier Crust
It seems like a contradiction. If you want a dry, crispy crust, why would you flood your oven with water? Yet, every professional baker knows that steam is the secret ingredient. A loaf baked in a dry oven will be dull, dense, and grey. A loaf baked in steam will be glossy, voluminous, and shatteringly crisp.