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No Yeast Bread

If your grocery store is like mine, you may still be struggling to find all of the ingredients needed to do your at home baking. I specifically have not been able to find yeast. 


Yeast is the magic ingredient that makes bread light and fluffy. It works by consuming the sugars and producing carbon-dioxide and alcohol. 


I have been wanting to try my hand at bread making, but since there is no yeast to be found, I’ve been looking into no yeast breads. In our Covid-19 world we should not be left without bread!


It seems like the solution is to make a denser bread that only needs baking soda to rise. The results are chewy and thick bread that leaves you satisfied. 


Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, people have been rushing to the grocery stores and buying up all of the yeast, flour, and eggs so that their baking pantries will be stocked. If you weren’t one of those panicked people you may be lacking some of those ingredients now. Luckily this is a nation-wide issue so many other blog creators have gotten to sharing the solution. 


Some great recipes to check out will be listed below and I will be giving some of them a try and letting you know how they go!

Homemade No Yeast Bread (Soda Bread)

Homemade Rustic No Yeast Bread 

Hearty No-Yeast Bread 

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  1. Thank for this blog! I have been wanting to try my hand at bread making but also can't find yeast! This are great recipes that I will have to take a look at. I would have like to see pictures of you making at least one of the recipes and a review of the product you made! Overall, great job and thank you for this resource!

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