powdered sugar is a super, super fine sugar that has cornstarch added to it to prevent caking. If you are going to use it, I'd suggest running it through the food processor first with a 1 tbsp CS to 1 C sugar ratio.
Yes, you can use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar in bread pudding, but it may alter the texture slightly since powdered sugar contains cornstarch, which can make the mixture a bit thicker. Typically, you can substitute powdered sugar for granulated sugar at a 1:1 ratio, but you might want to reduce the amount slightly (by about 1-2 tablespoons) to avoid adding extra thickness. Keep in mind that powdered sugar is sweeter than granulated, so adjust according to your taste preference.
Yes you can, but you'll have to use more because of its texture so use 2 cups powdered sugar for every 1 cup granulated sugar. Powder sugar is just granulated sugar that has been spun for a smoother texture. It is usually used for frostings or such.
Since powdered sugar measures differently than granulated sugar and contains cornstarch (which will make your bread drier) I would suggest you save the powdered sugar to sieve over the top of your finished cake. The substitution amounts would have to go by weight and you would have to reduce the flour in the bread. Much easier to go borrow a bit of sugar from a neighbor...
Powdered cheddar cheese can be used creatively in recipes by sprinkling it on popcorn, mixing it into mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese, adding it to bread dough for a cheesy flavor, or using it as a seasoning for roasted vegetables or soups.
Quick bread is a type of bread that is leavened with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast, making it faster to prepare and bake. Popular quick bread recipes include banana bread, zucchini bread, and pumpkin bread.
You could substitute regular granulated sugar instead. (Chapter 4. Pg 68 Professional Baking)
Using the Internet, I found this site.....(VERY EASY TO DO) http://allrecipes.com/recipes/bread/ It Offers over 10 different recipes for bread.....
I would look on the internet or at the library for recipes for banana bread recipes, but my personal favorite place to find all kinds of recipes is allrecipes.com. Really great place to find yummy recipes for anythign not just banana bread.
You should go to www.allrecipes.com to find recipes for bread machine recipes. The first result should be what you are looking for. Recipes can be hard to find but this should help you.
People who want recipes to use in their bread machine.
There are many resources and websites that offer delicious banana nut bread recipes. Some of these websites that offer recipes are All Recipes and Food Network.
The Food Network website offers a variety of different banana bread recipes. There are also a number of recipes available on the Food website and All Recipes.