To answer your question...yes. Go to Allrecipes.com Click on "Ingredients" at the top middle of the page and you will be able to chose the ingredients you want and don't want in a recipe.
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Definitely not. All purpose flour is also called plain flour, If you are planning to substitute self raising flour for plain flour, put a teaspoon of baking powder in it as well. DONT substitute plain flour for self raising flour
Baking soda is just an element that is to be added to the cake....when baking soda added to the cake mixes with the baking powder,carbon di-oxide is released which gives the cake a spongy look!!!and a fluffy tase to it
Flour helps to aerate the cake mix the flour coats the fat which traps air. the gluten stretches and makes the cake more spongy. :) Also (in more detail) Flour is the primary structure builder in most cakes. The gluten formed during mixing coagulates during baking and assists in supporting the heavy weight of sugar and shortening. Cake flour used in cake baking is made from soft wheat. Flours milled for bread baking will be made from hard wheat. Cake flour should have a low protein content (7 to 9 percent). Cake flour should be properly bleached, because bleaching helps to carry more sugar and shortening as well as water during mixing. Cake flour should also have a PH. of around 5.2 which is slightly acid. This acidity helps to mellow or soften the gluten. Hope this helps PS plz dont copy and paste
"It is a all-purpose flour. It has salt and baking powder already added." It has the same function as regular flour (eg consistency and texture) but contains properties that help the product rise more than plain flour products.
no because bi carbonate and baking powder dont go together
dont be an idiot. you can get it at your local supermarket.
Yes you just need to add 2 taspoons of baking soda and salt. Yes you just need to add 2 taspoons of baking soda and salt.
you dont
cause if you dont then it wont be a bisciut because the flour and the baking powder are the main ingredients for making bisciuts.
Yes, but reduce the amount of baking powder, salt and oil/fat in the original recipe, as pancake mix includes all of these.
No. Baking mixes have other ingredients in them.