bread making 101: golden ratio of basic bread recipe ingredients (2024)

Since I started making my own bread, I seldom bought any from the market.

Bread is a simple food for thousands of years. Ingredients like flour, water, salt, and yeast, are all we need. Moreover, with addition and combination of oil, butter, sugar, honey, milk, eggs and many other ingredients brings different textures and flavors.

Among all kinds, basic white bread is the most fundamental and most versatile.

Here I want to share 3 secrets, make your bread making and bread recipe simply easy and versatile!

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This is a very useful ingredients percentage for bakers. It’s a golden ratio within the weight of flour, water, salt, and yeast. These 4 ingredients are all we need. Total ingredients % is 100% + 60% + 2% + 1% = 163%

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It’s also optional to add butter and sugar. Total ingredients % is increased, 163% + 6% + 3% = 172%

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Or more creative, with other solid and powder ingredients, bread recipe becomes more versatile. Total ingredients % is increased accordingly.

SUMMARY OF SECRET ONE

With these weight ratio, we can make any adjustable-friendly recipe of our own, according to how much bread we want to make, particularly, how big or small of our bread pan we use.

  • Weight ratio of flour to water is normally 5 to 3 (flour : water = 5:3 = 100% : 60%); more water added, more moisture and softness the bread will appear
  • Weight of salt and instant yeast are normally set ±1% to flour weight (salt =±1%, instant yeast =±1%). Weight of salt is normally 2 times of instant yeast (salt : instant yeast = 2:1)
  • Adding butter or adding sugar are optional.weight of butter is normally 2 times of sugar (butter : sugar = 2:1)
  • It’s also optional to add dry fruits and nuts (10~50%), other powders (1~5%)

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Knowing the volume ratio of the pan and the dough, we can further calculate the right amount of all the ingredients needed.

Let’s elaborate it in details with the loaf pan I use for an example:

  • loaf pan measurement: 20x9x10cm (about 8x4x4 inches)
  • loaf pan volume: 20×9 x10 cm = 1800 cm3 =1800ml (about 60oz)
  • “water in this loaf pan” weighs 1800 grams (about 4 pounds)

Set the weight ratio of “water in loaf pan” to “dough needed” = 4:1

  • 1800 grams÷ 4 = 450 grams
  • it means, a dough of 450 grams(about 1 pound) is suitable for this loaf pan use

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This recipe makes a loaf of white bread, it weighs 450 grams(about 1 pound)

itemweightcups or spoonsweight % to flour
bread flour300 g2 + 1/4 cups100 %
water180 g3/4 cup60 %
salt6 g1 tsp2 %
instant yeast3 g1 tsp1 %
total weight489 g
total weight ratio163 %
reference1 cup = 240ml1 tbsp = 15ml1 tsp = 5ml

It’s optional to add butter and sugar

butter18 g4 tsp6 %
sugar9 g2 tsp3 %

Total weight ratio becomes 172% (calculation: 163% + 6% + 3% = 172%)

CREATE YOUR OWN BREAD RECIPE:part or all amount of original ingredients can be replaced by others:

replace bread flourbyreplace waterby
  • wheat flour
  • rye flour
  • rice flour
  • soy flour
  • all-purpose flour
  • plain flour
  • cake flour
  • milk
  • almond milk
  • soy milk
  • juice
  • vegetable puree
  • fruit puree
  • eggs
replace sugarbyreplace butterby
  • honey
  • syrup
  • molasses
  • maltose
  • brown sugar
  • coconut sugar
  • maple sugar
  • stevia sweetness
  • coconut oil
  • olive oil
  • sunflower oil
  • canola oil
  • grape seed oil
  • vegetable oil
  • rice bran oil
  • flax seed oil
adddry fruitsornutsadd other powders
(10% ~ 50% to flour)(1% ~ 5% to flour)
  • rasin
  • blueberry
  • raspberry
  • strawberry
  • candy fruits
  • walnuts
  • peanuts
  • almonds
  • cashew nuts
  • chocolate chips
  • cocoa powder
  • coconut powder
  • green tea powder
  • matcha powder
  • oolong cha powder
  • earl grey powder
  • cinnamon powder
  • pumpkin spice
  • sesame powder
  • bamboo charcoal

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  • measuring cups and spoons (or electronic scales)
  • mixing bowls, spatula, and whisk
  • cooking brush or cooking spray
  • tea towel, or plastic wrap, or bowl lid
  • loaf pan and cooling rack
  • oven and oven mittens

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prepare the bread pan: grease the loaf pan with oil or butter,or have it lined with parchment paper

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  1. weightingingredients
  2. mixing and kneading
    • mix flour and salt
    • have a bowl, mix water and yeast
    • add flour and salt mixture into the bowl
    • mix all ingredients together
    • knead for 8~10 minutes (I found this process very therapeutic 🙂 makes me calm and happy)
  3. first proofing
    • put the dough into a bowl (greased or not is optional)
    • have it covered with a lid or a plastic wrap
    • leave it in a warm place for 60 to 90 mintues until its volume is doubled
    • (or optional, put it in the fridge overnight for 8 to 10 hours, the dough will go through a slow fermentation, taste even better)
  4. deflating and shaping
    • take the dough out of the bowl and put on a working surface
    • press and fold the dough to deflate the air
    • shape the dough into a nice cylinder,according to the length and width of your loaf pan
  5. second proofing
    • put the cylinder dough into the loaf pan
    • have it covered with a lid or a plastic wrap
    • leave it in a warm place for 30 minutes or until its volume reaches 80% ~ 90% of the loaf pan volume
  6. baking
    • have the oven preheated to 200*C / 400*F
    • place the loaf into the oven
    • bake for 30 minutes
    • optional: some water (1/4 cup ~ 1 cup) can be put under the loaf pan to create some steam, it’ll make the bread with a beautiful crust

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Also another video of basic white bread recipe and making:

bread making 101: golden ratio of basic bread recipe ingredients (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio of ingredients in bread? ›

And three, I received a copy of Michael Ruhlman's new book, Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking. According to Ruhlman, baking bread is as simple as four ingredients (flour, water, salt and yeast) and two numbers: 5 and 3. That's the ratio of flour to water that will create a basic bread dough.

What is the simple bakers bread formula? ›

The Baker's Formula (for basic breads) can also be weighed:
Flour100%2 kg
Water60%1.2 kg
Yeast (Fresh)3-4%60-80 g
Salt2%40 g

What is the standard bread formula? ›

Method. Mix 500g strong white flour, 2 tsp salt and a 7g sachet of fast-action yeast in a large bowl. Make a well in the centre, then add 3 tbsp olive oil and 300ml water, and mix well. If the dough seems a little stiff, add another 1-2 tbsp water and mix well.

What is the basic ratio for dough ingredients? ›

Baking Ratios Chart
Baked GoodBaking Ratio
Pie Dough3 parts flour: 2 parts fat: 1 part water
Muffins2 parts flour: 2 parts liquid: 1 part egg: 1 part fat
Quick Breads2 parts flour: 2 parts liquid: 1 part egg: 1 part fat
Biscuits3 parts flour: 2 parts liquid: 1 part fat
2 more rows
Mar 13, 2021

How do you calculate ratios of ingredients? ›

Known Total Amount
  1. Determine the total quantity to be made.
  2. Find the total number of parts in the ratio.
  3. Find the amount per part by dividing the total quantity to be made by the total number of parts.
  4. Find the amount of each ingredient by multiplying each ingredient by the amount per part.
May 1, 2024

What is the ratio of flour to yeast when making bread? ›

With different yeast options available at supermarkets or bakeries, this may get a little confusing. As a rule of thumb, use: 1.4% of the weight of flour you are using (for example, 14g yeast per 1kg of flour) fast-acting yeast. 1% for dried yeast.

How much yeast for 2 cups of flour? ›

For each cup of flour (125 g), that is 1.5 g of instant yeast, or 1/2 teaspoon. For salt, I add 2% of the flour weight or 2.5 g per cup or about 0.4 teaspoons of table salt if all else is unsalted.

How much yeast for 4 cups of flour? ›

Depending on the recipe and rising time, you may use as little as 1 teaspoon, or up to 2 1/4 teaspoons (sometimes more) of instant yeast per pound (about 4 cups) of flour.

How much yeast for 1 cup of flour? ›

For regular cycle machines, use ½ teaspoon of yeast per cup of flour. For one-hour or express machines the amount may be 2-3X more. Active dry yeast can be substituted for regular cycle only at ¾ teaspoon per cup of flour. Some brands can use instant and bread machine yeast interchangeably in recipes.

What happens if you put too much yeast in bread? ›

This can affect the bread by adding a "yeasty" taste if you put too much into the dough. General amounts of yeast are around 1 - 2 % of the flour, by weight. Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand.

What percentage of bread should be yeast? ›

Simple bread recipes require 1% to 1.5% of the weight of flour. If you're using 1 kilo of flour, that means you need only 10 to 15 grams of yeast. I use 1.5% if I am making an olive oil dough. Enriched doughs (ones with butter, eggs and or sugar) need 3% to 4% of the weight of flour.

What is the secret to making good bread? ›

12 tips for making perfect bread
  • Use the right yeast. ...
  • Store your yeast properly. ...
  • Treat salt with care. ...
  • Take your time. ...
  • Try different flours. ...
  • Consider vitamin C. ...
  • Practice makes perfect. ...
  • Don't prove for too long.

What is the most important ingredient in bread? ›

Flour: It is the main ingredient used in making breads. Usually strong flours are used in bread making. Wholewheat flours have lesser concentration of gluten as the bran content is increased.

What are the three most important ingredients in bread? ›

It is not surprising that bread has evolved just like our diverse cultures have evolved. The ingredients that go into a loaf of bread are simple — flour, yeast or other leavening agent, liquid, and salt. These simple ingredients combined however are wonderfully complex.

What is the ratio of yeast to flour in bread? ›

With different yeast options available at supermarkets or bakeries, this may get a little confusing. As a rule of thumb, use: 1.4% of the weight of flour you are using (for example, 14g yeast per 1kg of flour) fast-acting yeast. 1% for dried yeast.

What percentage of bread is made up of flour? ›

In the table below, you'll see some typical percentages: the flour adds up to 100% (high protein bread flour at 80% and whole wheat flour at 20%), there's water (usually 60% – 100%), some measure of salt (typically 1.8% – 2.3%), and some preferment percentage.

What is the baking ratio formula? ›

To determine the percentage of the other ingredients, we divide the weight of each one by the weight of the flour, and then multiply the result (which is in decimal form) by 100 to convert it to a percent.

What is the ratio of bread flour to all purpose flour? ›

You can always substitute all-purpose flour for bread flour one for one in any recipe that calls for it. Your bread might not raise quite as high or have quite as much chew, if you are using all-purpose flour, but it will still be delicious and homemade and all the good things.

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