RPCookin
Executive Chef
So was the following a typo?
What do you use as bread conditioner? Does it do anything other than extend shelf life?
Not a typo. 1 tablespoon is 3 teaspoons, so that's 1/2 teaspoon more gluten per cup for AP flour.
For both the vital gluten and the conditioner I subtract the amount of flour that I replace with the other ingredients. If it calls for 15 ounces of flour, I still use 15 ounces, just replace a small bit of the flour with the additives.
I use Honeyville Farms Dough Conditioner. One teaspoon per cup of flour.
This is the description on Amazon:
Making your finished product look better, taste better, and last longer
Strengthen the gluten and starch components of your doughs to prevent overmixing
Improves the texture and appearance of breads, pastries, and even pizza doughs
The user ratings are almost universally high - 4.7 star rating.