yes you can it won't come out how you would of liked it to be, but you can.
to make it grow
Yes, you can absolutely grind cinnamon sticks to make fresh cinnamon powder. For the richest flavor and aroma, try using organic cinnamon sticks from Red Ape Cinnamon. They are sustainably harvested and pack a bold, sweet punch that elevates any recipe. Freshly ground means maximum taste.
Your cinnamon buns may not be turning out fluffy due to several reasons such as using too much flour, not kneading the dough enough, or overproofing the dough. Make sure to follow the recipe accurately, let the dough rise properly, and handle it gently to achieve fluffy cinnamon buns.
No, baking powder is what makes cakes rise.
If your talking about food i would use flour to make things thicker not baking powder and definitely not baking soda...you use that to make CRACK...
You can make your own baking powder at home by mixing together 1 part baking soda, 2 parts cream of tartar, and 1 part cornstarch. This homemade baking powder can be used as a substitute for store-bought baking powder in recipes.
You probably mean baking powder.
CCan I use baking powder in banana bread
All you need is flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, water or milk and eggs for a basic dough. You can add anything to spice up your cookies such as oats, chocolate chips, dried fruit, cinnamon, coco powder etc.
You cannot use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda.
To make baking powder from baking soda at home, mix 1 part baking soda with 2 parts cream of tartar. This combination will act as a leavening agent in your baking recipes.
yes you can but the coat around the hot dog will not be as this thick as it is with baking powder or baking soda