overleaven Antonyms

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Meaning of overleaven

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overleaven (v. t.)

To leaven too much; hence, to change excessively; to spoil.

overleaven Sentence Examples

  1. The bread was overleaven, resulting in a dense and heavy texture.
  2. The baker mistakenly added twice the amount of yeast, causing the dough to overleaven.
  3. Overleaven dough will rise excessively, collapse, and become inedible.
  4. I noticed the dough was slightly overleaven, but I decided to bake it anyway.
  5. The overleaven rolls turned out to be crumbly and had a sour taste.
  6. To prevent overleaven, measure the yeast precisely and follow the recipe carefully.
  7. If you overleaven dough, you can try punching it down and re-kneading it.
  8. Overleaven bread is difficult to slice and may have large air bubbles inside.
  9. My grandmother's overleaven pancakes were always served with warm honey.
  10. The overleaven sourdough starter had a tangy aroma and a slightly bubbly texture.

FAQs About the word overleaven

To leaven too much; hence, to change excessively; to spoil.

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The bread was overleaven, resulting in a dense and heavy texture.

The baker mistakenly added twice the amount of yeast, causing the dough to overleaven.

Overleaven dough will rise excessively, collapse, and become inedible.

I noticed the dough was slightly overleaven, but I decided to bake it anyway.