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For self rising flour 1 teaspoon.
For biscuit mix 2 teaspoons.

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How much baking powder for 10 pounds of flour?

For 10 pounds of flour, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 tablespoons of baking powder per cup of flour. Since there are 16 cups in a pound, 10 pounds of flour equals 160 cups. Therefore, you would need approximately 10 to 15 tablespoons of baking powder for 10 pounds of flour, depending on the desired leavening effect.


How much baking powder is needed for 3 cups of cake flour?

The amount of baking powder required depends entirely on what you intend to bake. Different types of cookies, muffins and other baked goods require different proportions of baking powder to flour.


How is self-raising flour different from ordinary flour?

Self-rising flour has baking soda, baking powder and salt added in. All-purpose flour does not have these ingredients, so you have to mix them in if the recipe calls for them. For recipes that call for all-purpose flour, and you are using self-rising flour, you can leave these ingredients out.


How much baking powder should be added to 3 cups flour in a cake recipe?

around 3 teaspoons, but this will vary according to the recipe.


How much baking powder needed per cup of flour?

Most are made with yeast, so they don't contain any baking powder.


How much baking soda to flour?

There is not a standard amount - it varies according to what you are cooking. If you wish to turn plain flour into self-raising, you need baking powder (which is a 1:3 ratio of bicarbonate of soda to cream of tartar). You need one teaspoon of baking powder to a cup of plain flour to create self-raising flour.


What is the equivalent of 3 cups plain flour to self raising flour?

Regular flour and self rising measure the same. You have to add either baking powder or baking soda to regular flour. If the recipe has yeast in it, you have to use regular flour.


Can you omit baking soda and baking powder with self rising flour?

No you don't, I thought this earlier on today, but if you have self-raising flour then you are fine. It just raises better with baking power added. Really you "must" use self-raising in using cake or will Not rise. :')


Based on 175 grams of flour not some number of cups of flour how much baking powder and salt do you add to make it self raising flour?

1 teaspoon (5grams)


Can you convert self rising flour into all purpose flour?

No, self-rising flour cannot be converted back into all-purpose flour. Salt and a leavening agent, usually baking powder, are added to regular flour to make self-rising flour, and cannot be removed by any practical method.


How many cups of self rising flour should I use instead of three cups of plain flour?

I would just try it to see how it works. It shouldn't taste THAT different. If not, then spend $4.99 on a bag of all purpose flour.


How much baking powder is in 375g self raising flour?

Self-raising flour typically contains about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of flour. Since 375 grams of self-raising flour is approximately equivalent to 3 cups, it would contain about 3 to 4.5 teaspoons of baking powder. However, the exact amount can vary by brand, so it's always best to check the packaging for specifics.