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muffin mix is just the dumpling powder.
Yes, just put the mix into a cake tin instead of into muffin cases.
There are 5 major differences between a potato and a sweet potato, only a couple of which are easy to detect. Color - A sweet potato will be darker inside than a potato. Sweetness - A sweet potato has about 4 times the sugar of a potato, enough to detect by taste. Sodium - Although undetectable by taste, a sweet potato has about 10 times the sodium Vitamin A - A sweet potato has more than 1000 times the Vitamin A than a potato Beta-Carotene - A sweet potato has more than 1000 times the beta-carotene than a potato.
You put them in the mix after you mixed the batter.
The natural sugars that are in it, or perhaps it's pleasant disposition.
Not much other than muffins... One big muffin?
How many muffins you'd get from a one pound package of muffin mix, depends on how big your muffin pans are. The package should say what the expected yield would be if you use a standard size muffin tin that aren't over filled.
You'll have fudge in a muffin tin, it won't be a fudge muffin.
Yes, the Corn Muffin Mix does contain lard. Specifically, the box states that it contains "lard, hydrogenated lard, or partially hydrogenated lard."
No, corn muffin mix probably have all the ingredients to make a muffin and cornstarch is just a starch added with a little bit of liquid to thicken a soup, sauce etc kinda like flour
First-go to the store Second-buy muffin mix in the box Third-follow the directions on the box Fourth-your done !
Can you put raw cornbread mix in the fridge?