almost everything calls for water!
Water is used to thin recipes or to add moisture.
recipes
Some cookbooks that contain easy pizza dough recipes are Pizza Cookbook: Pizza Recipes, Pizza Crust Recipes, Pizza Dough Recipes and Pizza Sauce Recipes; The Art of Pizza Making: Trade Secrets and Recipes; Flour Water Salt Yeast: The Fundamentals of Artisan Bread and Pizza; and Pizza: More than 60 Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pizza.
"Sugared water" typically refers to a solution made by dissolving sugar in water. It can be used as a sweetener in beverages or recipes.
Mojito recipes can be found at drinksmixer.com and bacardi.com. Essentially all mojitos call for sugar, water, mint, lime, and rum. Some recipes will add their own special twist.
You can use powdered buttermilk in recipes by mixing it with water to create a buttermilk substitute. Just follow the instructions on the package to reconstitute the powdered buttermilk, and then use it in place of liquid buttermilk in your recipes.
Some recipes for juicers can be found in cookbooks. Many recipes can be created just by mixing fruit and adding milk or water. Ice is all required if one would like a cold and frosty drink.
Pork chops recipes are available from websites like allrecipes, foodnetwork, cookinglight, southernliving and the pioneerwomen website. On these sites you will find a wide variety of delicious recipes sure to make your mouth water.
A suitable substitute for aquafaba in vegan baking recipes is whipped chickpea brine or a mixture of water and flaxseed meal.
Typically, cinnamon sugar pecan recipes call for ingredients such as sugar, water, ground cinnamon, salt, pecans, and egg white. Recipes for cinnamon sugar pecans can be found on AllRecipes.
A suitable carbonated water egg substitute for baking recipes is a mixture of 1/4 cup of carbonated water and 1 teaspoon of baking powder. This can help provide the necessary leavening and moisture in your baked goods.
A suitable substitute for coffee extract in baking recipes is instant coffee powder dissolved in a small amount of hot water.