For Baking at High Altitudes

If you live above 3000 feet, you probably already know how to adjust other recipes like cakes and muffins. Higher altitudes tend to:

make dough rise faster

make flour drier

To compensate for high altitude baking, we recommend the following:

If the Dough Is Too Dry

increase the amount of water to the recipe, sometimes as much as 2 – 4 Tbsp. per cup.

If the Bread Rises Too High

reduce the amount of yeast. For each tsp. of yeast, try reducing the yeast by 1/8 to 1/4 tsp.

reduce the amount of sugar. For each Tbsp. of sugar, reduce the amount by 1 to 2 tsp.

Measurement Equivalency Chart

The following chart will help you convert measurements used in the recipes.

For example:

1 Tbsp. =

 

3 tsp.

 

 

1/2 Tbsp. =

1- 1/2 tsp.

 

 

Fluid Ounce(s)

 

Cup

 

Tablespoon(s)

 

Teaspoons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

=

1

=

16

=

48

7

=

7/8

=

14

=

42

6

=

3/4

=

12

=

36

5

=

5/8

=

10

=

30

4

=

1/2

=

8

=

24

3

=

3/8

=

6

=

18

2

=

1/4

=

4

=

12

1

=

1/8

=

2

=

6

 

 

 

 

1

=

3

 

 

 

 

1/2

=

1-1/2

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Sunbeam 5891 user manual Measurement Equivalency Chart, For Baking at High Altitudes, If the Dough Is Too Dry