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🍞 Elevate your baking game with yeast that never quits!
Saf Instant Yeast comes in two vacuum-sealed 1-pound pouches, delivering fast-acting, reliable yeast that stays fresh for up to a year when refrigerated or frozen. Perfect for home bakers seeking consistent, high-quality results and bulk value.
| ASIN | B0083JNXF4 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,988 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #45 in Active Dry Yeasts |
| Brand | LeSaffre |
| Brand Name | LeSaffre |
| Coin Variety 1 | Yeast |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Multiple cuisines |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,036 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Package Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Leavening Agent Type | Instant Dry Yeast |
| Manufacturer | SAF |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | 017929159092 |
| Set Name | 2-Pack |
| Size | 16 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
| Specialty | Vegan |
| UPC | 017929159092 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
L**I
Your one and only yeast you will ever need.
I have been buy this yeast for years and I won't look back. Superior raising on anything you use it in. I have never had bad yeast from this brand. I can't praise its performance enough. Thank you for such a great product.
D**S
Good way to share the love during covid
If my area is like yours, good luck finding yeast in your supermarket. For the price of a few "strips", you can get about 20 times the amount of yeast by doing it this way. The packs I receive are good through the end of next year, which seems fine to me. It's way too much yeast for any home to consume, so my suggestion is to find a few of the small jelly jars and share the love with your neighbors and friends. Or, just bake more bread and share that. As far as the yeast itself, it seems excellent. It does come in a "brick" because it has been vacuum sealed, but opening it revealed perfectly pretty little granules, as expected. I proofed a small amount in a cup measure with only a pinch of sugar while preparing my other ingredients, and after about 5 minutes it was threatening to overflow the cup! I think it would be fine to just toss this stuff into the ingredients without proofing separately. The final result was great. Super happy with everything about this yeast, value most of all. I plan to do more baking in 2020 (like everyone else, it seems), so this will be a great way to make it through! Hoping the refrigerator storage goes well, and I may move some to the freezer to see if I can keep it for longer that way. Just be aware - it is a LOT of yeast. Update 6/2 - almost two months in the fridge and it works perfectly every time. Really good yeast, better than the yellow packets I'd always used. There's no real need to proof this stuff, it almost leads to too much activity before you can get the other ingredients ready. Just toss it in with all the ingredients and let it do its thing.
B**D
By far the Best yeast for the best loaf of bread!
SAF-INSTANT YEAST IS MY WIFE'S GO TO! The yeast arrived on time in excellent condition, The yeast is used in one of two Bread machines. this yeast has never failed to produce a great loaf of bread. I would highly recommend this yeast as it is priced right and the quality is spot on!!
T**O
More than enough yeast to get you through the pandemic
So like everyone else during shelter at home, I decided to try and become a baker. Like everyone else I couldn't find the small packets of yeast, so I decided to get these. Great value for the price, but I tell you, I'm never gonna use this up. I decide to bake something that requires yeast about once a week or so. I've made garlic naan, pizza dough, dinner rolls, etc. Every recipe seems to use one packet of yeast, which is about 2 and a quarter teaspoons. It's been a couple of months and I've barely put a dent in the first package. I basically scoop what I need then close the package, shove it back into the Ziploc bag and then back into the freezer for the next time. Freezing doesn't seem to impact the yeast as far as I can tell, just make sure it's stored airtight. The yeast still works great, activates in a few minutes with sugar and warm water. Gets frothy and bubbly just like the recipe says it's supposed to. I still get a kick out of proofing and getting double the dough. Taste is still spot on, I've gotten compliments from the family on most everything I've made. So many recipes out there, but I think we'll have Covid licked before I run out of yeast.
D**B
My favorite yeast - and it keeps far past expiration date in the freezer.
I love and use ONLY this yeast. Keep it in freezer in original package and/or in freezer bag, with a small amount in fridge which I use often. This keeps it fresh for a very long time. It's much better than Active Dry Yeast that you have to bloom. With this one. regardless of recipe, you simply just add it in with/on top of the flour, and your done! Love it. Found it to be very stable, and easy to store.
R**1
Works well for no-knead recipes
Package arrived intact - I have not yet opened this particular one - but am confident it will be the same as all the other SAF packages of this yeast I have used before. It is strange that 2lbs is not much more than 1lb ... and 1lb lasts literally months/years. I store it in a plastic ziplock bag inside a clear hard plastic/gasketed lid food storage box in the freezer. It lasts for months/years when only use 3/8 teaspoon ( few grams) of yeast per loaf using 12-18hr wait time Cooks illustrated /breadtopia no knead recipe for either white bread/part wholewheat bread in a cast iron dutch oven / Emile Henry cloche baker.
J**R
SAF for the Win
I am fairly new to bread-making and so far I have not ventured beyond a recipe I found for peasant bread I discovered on the internet. When I found that I was buying those little 3 packs of yeast once or twice a week I started investigating larger quantities of yeast. The recipe I was using recommended SAF yeast so I read up on it and saw great reviews and that it can keep for eternity in the freezer. So I went for it. The yeast is in 2 vacuum sealed packages. I stuck one in the package in my freezer, and then next time I made bread I opened the other one up and placed it in a seal tight container and stuck that right back in the freezer. I had been using yeast that you had to proof previous to this brand of yeast, and although I do miss the lovely yeast smell that this produced in my kitchen, I do not miss that additional step in this process. I love that I can pull this yeast out of my freezer, scoop out 2 tsp. and throw it into my flour/salt/sugar mix, and plop it right back in my freezer. I saw something on a blog about some yeasts being temperature sensitive, in that you would not want to cook with it until it was brought to room temperature. I have had no problems with that with this yeast – although that being said I always warm my water to that 110° - 115°f range before adding it to my mix. I am sure one day I will forget that step and will discover whether or not this is a necessary step, much as I discovered you don’t really need the sugar or salt for the bread to work. (Although the bread that was missing the salt was not as tasty – the one missing the sugar tasted about the same. I am pretty sure you do not need sugar in bread if you are not proofing the yeast, but I am not an expert by any means. Just in love with how forgiving bread can be!) So how is my bread rising? Amazing! The first loaves I made were a lot lighter and fluffier than my previous loaves with the other yeast. I have a rhythm down for the recipe I am using, and I noticed immediately that I am getting more rise than I was with my packets of yeast, but my bread does not have giant holes in it either. (I was worried about that when I saw how large my bread was after second rise.) I would and have recommended this yeast since I switched to it, and I will be buying it again.
D**O
Perfect
I bake a lot so this purchase was an economical choice, most importantly it has never failed me , I have always experienced a successful rise with this yeast, whether it’s a bread, buns, pizza or bagel dough. Keeps well and remains active stored in the freezer so I’m not concerned about using it up in time. I am fairly new to baking so I was using the active dry yeast you buy in the supermarket in those little 3 packs, that was becoming very expensive. Instant yeast saves so much time and costs so much less. All you have to do is add it to your dry ingredients, no waiting for it to activate. Many recipes actually call for instant yeast and for those that don’t you just have to reduce the amount of the instant by 25%, for example if your recipe calls for 8 grams you would use 6 grams of the instant.
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