What Is Oven Spring?

The Definition

Oven Spring is the rapid expansion of the dough that occurs during the first 10–12 minutes of baking. It is caused by the sudden thermal expansion of gases (CO₂) and the evaporation of water into steam within the dough. It stops once the crust hardens (sets) or the internal temperature kills the yeast (approx. 60°C).

The Mechanics

To maximise oven spring, steam is required. Steam keeps the crust flexible (extensible) for longer, allowing the internal pressure to push the loaf upward before the crust sets into a rigid shell.


Last updated: 6 January, 2026

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