Yeast cake with strawberries

Everyone, especially young girls and women, should learn how to cook this strawberry yeast pie in order to increase their status in the eyes of older relatives or a husband. Why? Yes, because the ability to handle yeast dough, which is considered more complex (kneading, proofing, etc.), automatically translates the novice hostess into the category of "experienced". And our proven recipe is a great opportunity to rise to this level! In addition, it is unusually pleasant to cook a yeast pie with strawberries: the dough is soft and airy, but there is no need to talk about a wonderful berry flavor. In general, carefully study the recipe and get down to business!

How to cook Yeast cake with strawberries

Step 1

Yeast cake with strawberries

Prepare yeast dough for strawberry pie. Heat milk to 38°C. Add dry yeast and stir. Leave for 15 minutes at room temperature.

Step 2

Yeast cake with strawberries

Beat the egg for the pie dough with sugar. Sift flour with salt. Cut the butter into small cubes and leave at room temperature to soften it.

Step 3

Yeast cake with strawberries

Combine the flour mixture with the milk-yeast. Add eggs with sugar, butter and knead the yeast dough for the pie. Cover with a towel and leave to rise in a warm place for 1 hour.

Step 4

Yeast cake with strawberries

Punch down the pie dough quickly and let rise again (about 1 hour). Then put on the desktop, dusted with flour. Separate the fourth part of the dough.

Step 5

Yeast cake with strawberries

Roll out the rest of the dough into a round and transfer to a 22 cm diameter baking dish, forming sides of 3-4 cm. Cover with a towel and leave until used.

Step 6

Yeast cake with strawberries

For the filling of the yeast pie, wash the strawberries, dry them and chop coarsely. Add powdered sugar, starch and mix. Transfer the filling to the base of the future pie in the form.

Step 7

Yeast cake with strawberries

Roll out the remaining dough into a layer and cut into strips. Arrange them on top of the filling, forming a "lattice". Brush with egg yolk and bake strawberry yeast cake for 35-45 minutes at 180°C.

Yeast cake with strawberries - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, you can! Blueberries, raspberries, or even sliced peaches would work well as a substitute for strawberries. Consider adjusting the amount of powdered sugar based on the sweetness of your chosen fruit.
The cake is best enjoyed fresh, but it can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. After that, it's best kept in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Yes, you can freeze it! Wrap the completely cooled cake tightly in plastic wrap, then in aluminum foil, and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw completely at room temperature before serving. Note that the texture of the strawberries might change slightly after freezing.
You can substitute the butter with margarine or a plant-based butter alternative for a similar result. Keep in mind that the flavor profile might be slightly different.
Ensure your milk is at the correct temperature (around 38°C) – too hot will kill the yeast, too cold and it won't activate. Also, make sure the place you let the dough rise in is warm and draft-free. A slightly warm oven (turned off!) is an ideal spot.
Absolutely! Use the dough hook attachment on your stand mixer to knead the dough until it's smooth and elastic. Follow the same rising times as indicated in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute fresh yeast. Use about three times the amount of dry yeast called for in the recipe. So, if the recipe calls for 7g of dry yeast, use approximately 21g of fresh yeast.

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