"Baker's Dozen" Tips and Tricks | www.girlversusdough.com @stephmwise

I really like the term “baker’s dozen” when it comes before words like “bagels,” or “doughnuts,” or “slices of cake.” But it’s also pretty nifty when it refers to 13 baking tips and tricks that come in handy for, well, baking. In case that wasn’t obvious.

Having a list of baking tips and tricks isn’t something I conjured up overnight. You can refer to the times I’ve baked molten lava loaves or challah crowns on wax paper (!) as proof (side note: shield your eyes from the horrid photography) that this journey of learning the baking knowledge has been years in the making. And I still have much to learn. Still, what good is all this knowledge I have thus far acquired if I can’t share it with you? Mostly because I want you to avoid the pitfalls I’ve had along the way — though I think you all are smarter enough than me to know that wax paper does not go into the oven.

"Baker's Dozen" Tips and Tricks | www.girlversusdough.com @stephmwise

So what’s on this list of helpful tips, you ask? How about the difference between instant and active dry yeast? Or how to know when a loaf of bread is fully baked? Maybe you want to know how best to store and freeze yeast breads; or, you’re really curious about how people keep those blueberries from sinking to the bottom of their muffins. I’ve got answers for you people, my people.

"Baker's Dozen" Tips and Tricks | www.girlversusdough.com @stephmwise

If you head over to the Bob’s Red Mill blog, I’m sharing some of these tips and tricks (which also are located in my blog’s menu at the top of the homepage, hey-o!) there along with a few links to yummy recipes to help you get your bake on. If the weather by you is anywhere near as snowy/wintery/stay-in-your-cozy-warm-house-y as it is here, I think a day spent in the kitchen is in order, anyway.

Happy baking, friends!

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Stephanie Wise

Stephanie Wise is the founder and creator of Girl Versus Dough. She started sharing her bread baking adventures and recipes in 2009. Her love of bread only deepened as her skills and knowledge expanded. What began as a place to try others recipes quickly became a collection of her own creations!

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22 Comments

  1. Stephanie says:

    Laura — Lol! So glad I’m not the only one who’s been there, done that. 😉

  2. Laura (Tutti Dolci) says:

    Wax paper in the oven.. totally did that once! And I’ll never forget again ;).

  3. Julianne @ Beyond Frosting says:

    I am so impressed by all your bread making! Heading over to check it out!

  4. Stephanie @ Long Distance Baking says:

    What a great list! Thanks Steph! Especially the heating pad tip for cold weather…that’s always a problem for me in the winter months.

  5. Heidi @foodiecrush says:

    I’m off to check them out. I need all the help I can get.

  6. Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy says:

    Can’t wait to read these tips!

  7. Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog says:

    Love these tips and tricks! I’m totally lack in the bread baking department, so I’m going to take these tips and tricks to heart!

  8. Christina @ The Beautiful Balance says:

    Loved reading your tips! I have always loved working with yeast doughs for other baking purposes but always wary about bread making. Recently, I’ve become obsessed with bread making. Nothing excites me more than a perfectly risen dough haha. I’m sure you can relate.

  9. Stephanie says:

    Tamara — Lol! I never caught that. Hilarious.