A method for producing bread using a bread machine incorporates yogurt as a key ingredient. This approach typically involves combining flour, water, yeast, salt, and yogurt in the machine’s baking pan, then selecting the appropriate settings for kneading, rising, and baking. An example would be a recipe specifying plain whole milk yogurt, bread flour, active dry yeast, water, and a touch of honey for sweetness.
Including yogurt offers several advantages. It contributes moisture, resulting in a softer texture and longer shelf life. The acidity of yogurt can also enhance the dough’s rise and contribute to a subtly tangy flavor profile. Historically, using fermented dairy products in bread making dates back centuries, providing leavening and flavor before commercially produced yeast was widely available. This traditional practice finds a modern echo in bread machine recipes featuring yogurt.