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    Home » Baking ingredients

    Baking ingredients

    If you have ever wondered what is the difference between baking soda and baking powder, or how to make baking substitutions in your favourite recipes, this is the page for you!

    Measured out baking ingredients, including 2 large eggs, baking powder, baking soda, salt, brown sugar, butter, milk chocolate and chopped chocolate, and rolled oats in a scoop

    A guide to baking ingredients and pantry staples

    Baking ingredient substitutions guide with eggs, dairy, sugar, butter, and flour

    A guide to baking substitutions

    The different types of vanilla you can bake with featuring vanilla beans, extract, sugar, and paste

    How to bake with vanilla

    a yellow plastic container of Magic baking powder with 1 teaspoon scooped

    The complete guide to baking powder

    A golden brown spice cake that is domed and cracked on top and baked in a tall cake pan

    The complete guide to leavening agents and chemical leaveners

    A square cake pan filled with chocolate cake batter that has been swirled

    How to substitute for cocoa powder with dark chocolate

    Let's bake with rhubarb-best rhubarb recipes roundup

    What to bake with rhubarb

    Maple syrup can be used to make maple butter, a spread for toast or even maple syrup pie

    What to bake with maple syrup

    The complete guide to the different chocolate types

    Let's bake with carrots-

    What to bake with carrots

    two marmalade pudding cakes, but one is darker than the other. The darker cake was baked with 1 tsp baking soda, while the lighter cake was baked with 1/8 tsp baking soda to show how too much baking soda leads to browning of cakes

    The complete guide to baking soda in baking

    Two jars of dulce de leche from two different brands: Bonne Maman and Caramella.

    Comparison of store-bought dulce de leche

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