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How to Calculate Yeast Conversion

What is Yeast Conversion?

Converts between yeast types (fresh, active dry, instant) and quantities. Ensures proper leavening in baking.

Formula

Fresh yeast (compressed) 1 unit = dry yeast 0.33 = instant 0.25

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Fresh yeast (compressed) 1 unit = dry yeast 0.33 = instant 0.25
  2. 2Conversions: 1 tbsp fresh = 1 tsp dry = 0.33 tsp instant
  3. 3Hydrate dry/instant in water first if substituting fresh
  4. 4Temperature affects activity (70-80°F optimal)

Worked Examples

Input
1 tsp fresh, to dry
Result
1/3 tsp dry

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not proofing yeast in water first (kills in dough)
  • Wrong conversion ratios (too much causes over-rise and collapse)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I swap yeast types?

Yes; instant activates faster; fresh needs hydration; proportions matter.

Does expired yeast work?

Degraded activity; proof with sugar water first; may need 1.5× quantity.

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