Baking Times
Baked goods take longer to bake because of the lower air pressure. You may need to increase oven temperature and/or increase cooking time. Start with one or the other and see how it works.
More High Altitude Tips
Soups and Stews
The liquid in soups and stews can evaporate quicker at high altitudes. Add 20-25% more cooking liquid than the recipe calls for.
Cooking Pasta
Pasta takes longer to cook the higher in altitude you go. Add 15-20% more cooking time.
Baking Times
Baked goods take longer to bake because of the lower air pressure. You may need to increase oven temperature and/or increase cooking time. Start with one or the other and see how it works.
Eggs in Baking
Adding an extra egg yolk when baking or using extra large eggs will add extra moisture help your baked goods from drying out.
Baking with Egg Whites
Be careful not to over whip egg whites when making baked goods. Over whipping creates too much air and therefore baked goods can collapse when baking.
Yeast Breads
Yeast doughs rise quicker at higher altitudes so the proof time will be significantly less. Watch carefully so dough(s) doesn’t over rise.
5 Comments
Just moved to Cheyenne a month ago from the Bay Area. I’m an avid baker, and I’m sad that all my trued and true recipes (especially my mother’s family recipe cinnamon and walnut coffee cake) need to be reworked. I’m hoping you can guide me back into happiness with baking here in the mountains. Thanks!
You are so welcome. Happy baking!!
I am at 7000 ft. I desperately need all your bread and roll recipes.
Thanks so much,
Ann Richardson
Hi Kelley!
I’m looking for a really good high altitude carrot cake recipe. Do you have one or could you recommend one?
Thank you,
Kate
Yes, I have one on the blog- here you go- https://mountainmamacooks.com/carrot-bundt-cake/. Enjoy!