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How to Use Cake Flour to Making Cakes.

Cake flour is a finely milled flour made of wheat. Its high starch content makes it ideal for deserts and baked goods. As its name suggests, cake flour is the preferred flour for cakes. Muffins, likewise, are dry and hard if baked with all-purpose flour, but cake flour gives them a light and fluffy texture. You can also use cake flour to make your cookies even better.

Steps.

1. Make a southern caramel cake. A southern caramel cake is a sweet cake made with layers of gooey and sweet. Serve this luscious southern caramel cake with tea and enjoy with your family or friends.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a hand mixer to mix 1 cup of butter, 1/3 cup of vegetable oil, and 2.5 cups of granulated sugar in a large mixing bowl. This will take about five minutes.

Add six eggs and two egg yolks to the bowl and continue mixing on medium for about two minutes.

Add 2 tablespoons of vanilla extract and continue mixing.

Slowly sift 3 cups of cake flour into the bowl. Alternate sifting the flour into the bowl with scooping spoonfuls of sour cream – 1 cup altogether – into the mix. For instance, sift a few spoonfuls of flour into the mixing bowl, blend it for a moment on low, then add spoonful or sour cream, and blend again. Repeat until all the flour and sour cream is incorporated.

Spray three 9-inch round cake pans with a nonstick spray. Pour the cake batter into the pans and bake them for about 25 minutes. Remove pans and let them cool.

Next, make the caramel icing. Mix 1.5 sticks of butter, 2 (12 ounce) cans of evaporated milk, and 2 cups of granulated sugar to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Leave in the saucepan, stirring occasionally. You can test if it’s ready by dipping a spoon in it. If it’s ready, it should stick to the spoon.

Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract to the caramel and mix it with a large spoon.

Finally, assemble your cake. Place one of the cake layers on a large plate, then spoon some of the caramel in an even layer of it. Repeat with the other layers of cake. Use a spatula to spoon some caramel over the sides, too.

2. Try an apple pie cake. An apple pie cake is the perfect marriage of apple pie and spice cake. A warm slice of apple pie cake is great in fall or winter, especially with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side.

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Mix 9 cups of peeled and chopped apples, 4 tablespoons of butter, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, 1.25 cups of water, and 1/3 cup of sugar in a large mixing bowl. Once everything is evenly mixed and the apples have a nice cinnamon coat, pour the contents into a 13’’ x 9’’ glass baking dish.

In another large bowl, mix ½ cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of salt, 8 tablespoons of butter, 2/3 cup of milk, and 4 teaspoons of baking powder. Use a hand mixer to blend everything for two minutes on medium.

Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract and 2 eggs. Mix for another two minutes.

Pour the batter over the cinnamon-apple mixture. Bake the cake for 35 minutes, or until golden brown.

3. Make a heavenly white cake. The heavenly white cake truly is a slice of heaven on earth. This cake is perfect for that weddings, baby showers, and anniversaries. To get started, preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sift ¾ teaspoons of salt, 4 teaspoons of baking powder, and 2.75 cups of cake flour together.

Mix 4 egg whites in a mixing bowl until they are foamy. Gradually add ½ a cup of sugar. Continue to beat the mixture until soft peaks form in the mixture. This mixture is called “meringue.” Set aside for later use.

Next, beat ¾ cup of butter until it is smooth. You might need to warm it a bit for a few seconds in the microwave. Add 1 cup of sugar gradually, and mix until everything is fluffy.

Slowly add the flour and other sifted ingredients to the egg whites. Alternate adding the sifted ingredients with small spoonfuls of milk – 1 cup altogether. For instance, add a bit of the dry ingredients, mix together, then add a few spoonfuls of milk, and mix again until all ingredients are incorporated.

Mix in 1 teaspoon of almond extract and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Then, add the foamy meringue to the bowl and continue mixing.

Scoop the batter out into a 15’’ x 10’’ x 1’’ pan lined with parchment paper. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes. Remove and allow to cool on the rack.

How to Use Cake Flour to Creating Muffins.

Cake flour is a finely milled flour made of wheat. Its high starch content makes it ideal for deserts and baked goods. As its name suggests, cake flour is the preferred flour for cakes. Muffins, likewise, are dry and hard if baked with all-purpose flour, but cake flour gives them a light and fluffy texture. You can also use cake flour to make your cookies even better.

Steps.

1. Create a blueberry muffin. Blueberry muffins are one of the best kinds of muffins. Using cake flour to make the blueberry muffins gives them a bit more rise and a lighter flavor. This recipe makes 12 muffins.

Preheat your oven to 380 degrees Fahrenheit. Sift 1 teaspoon baking powder, a pinch of salt, and 12.5 ounces of cake flour.

In another mixing bowl, mix 1 cup of sugar, ½ a cup of vegetable oil, one egg, and 1 cup of yogurt.

Remove 1 tablespoon of the dry ingredients to a small cup or bowl and mix the remainder in with the wet ingredients. Stir the mixture vigorously for about 10 seconds.

Mix 1.5 cups of blueberries with the tablespoon of dry ingredients you set aside previously. Stir 1 cup of blueberries into the mix for three seconds.

Use an ice cream scooper, scoop the dough into a greased muffin pan. Top each muffin with a few of the remaining blueberries. Three berries per muffin should be adequate.

Place the muffin pan in the oven and raise the temperature to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes.

Remove from oven and allow to cool. Consume with friends.

Your muffins will stay good for two to three days in an airtight container.

2. Make a crumb cake muffin. Crumb cake muffins are a sweet treat you can share with friends. They taste great with a cup of coffee. And when you use cake flour, the flavor is even better.

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees. Line the muffin pan with baking cups.

Whisk together 1/8 teaspoon of salt, 1/3 cup of brown sugar, 1/3 cup of granulated sugar, and ¾ teaspoon of cinnamon.

Pour 8 tablespoons of melted butter over the cinnamon mixture and mix together. Add 1.75 cups of cake flour and mix until the ingredients turn into a thick dough. Set aside.

In a stand mixer bowl with a paddle attachment, combine 1.25 cups of cake flour, ½ a cup of granulated sugar, ¼ teaspoon of baking soda, and ¼ teaspoon of salt. Mix on low speed.

Slowly add 6 tablespoons of butter in one-tablespoon increments.

Continue mixing for one or two minutes until the mixture looks like wet crumbs.

Add 1/3 cup of buttermilk or plain yogurt, 1 teaspoon of vanilla, one egg yolk, and one egg. Continue mixing everything until the batter is fluffy and light.

Remove the bowl from the mixer and use ¼ cup measure to scoop the dough into the muffin tin. Sprinkle the dry cinnamon mixture you prepared previously on top of each muffin.

Bake for 20 minutes or until the crumb topping is golden brown. Remove and let cool five minutes before serving.

3. Bake a carrot muffin. If you love carrot cake, you’ll love carrot muffins. To get started, preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and grease a muffin pan for later use. The following recipe makes 12 muffins.

Mix 2 tablespoons of rum with ¾ cup of raisins. You could use water instead of rum, but the muffin will be less flavorful. Stir them together so the raisins all get coated and microwave for 30 seconds.

Wait 30 minutes so the raisins rehydrate somewhat, then sprinkle them with sugar (superfine sugar, preferably).

In a large mixing bowl, combine ¼ cup of vegetable oil, 2 large eggs, 1 cup of applesauce, and 1 cup of brown sugar.

Stir in ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract, 1 can (8 ounces) of crushed pineapple, and 1.75 cups of grated carrots.

In another bowl, sift ¾ teaspoon of salt, ½ teaspoon of baking soda, 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder, ½ cup of oat bran, ¼ cup of buttermilk flour, and 2 cups minus 1 tablespoon of cake flour.

Add the dry ingredients to the wet. Add the raisins and ¾ cup of pecans or walnuts.

Scoop the dough into the muffin tins to a point just below their top edge.

Bake for about 23 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the muffin comes out clean.

If you want, you could drizzle some icing and nuts over the muffins. Serve with whipped cream cheese.

How to Use Cake Flour to Baking Cookies.

Cake flour is a finely milled flour made of wheat. Its high starch content makes it ideal for deserts and baked goods. As its name suggests, cake flour is the preferred flour for cakes. Muffins, likewise, are dry and hard if baked with all-purpose flour, but cake flour gives them a light and fluffy texture. You can also use cake flour to make your cookies even better.

Steps.

1. Make chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are a classic. Rich and sweet, they taste great with a glass of cold milk. You can use different kinds of chocolate to mix up the flavor. Dark chocolate, for instance, has a somewhat bitter edge to it.

Sift 1.25 teaspoons of baking soda, 1.5 teaspoons of salt, 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder, 2 cups minus 2 tablespoons of cake flour, and 1.66 cups of bread flour into a mixing bowl.

Cream 1.25 cups of brown sugar, 2.5 sticks of butter, and 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar together in a mixer with a paddle attachment. Add a large egg, then another after the first is well-mixed. Pour 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract into the bowl.

Reduce mixer speed to low and pour in the dry ingredients you sifted previously. Mix them for about five to 10 seconds.

Remove the mixer bowl from the mixer. Slowly add 1.25 pounds of bittersweet chocolate disks. Mix the disks carefully into the dough and try not to break them.

Scoop the dough out onto a sheet of plastic wrap. Wrap the dough in the plastic wrap carefully and refrigerate for a day or two. You can use the dough for up to 72 hours.

When you’re ready, heat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Place parchment paper along a baking sheet and scoop small spoonfuls of dough onto the parchment paper. The spoonfuls should weigh 3.5 ounces each.

If you see any chocolate pieces poking out of the cookies, push them down into the cookie or turn them to a more horizontal orientation.

Bake the cookies for about 19 minutes. Remove and let cool for 10 minutes. Consume with your friends.

2. Bake some sugar cookies. As their name implies, sugar cookies are a sweet treat. You can use cake flour to make lots and lots of sugar cookies. If you want, you could also add a coat of frosting to your sugar cookies after they’re ready.

Mix 3 cups of cake flour, 3 teaspoons of baking powder, and ½ a teaspoon of salt. Set aside for the moment. Place the bowl somewhere safe so it won’t spill.

Place 1 cup of sugar and 2 sticks of room-temperature butter in your electric mixer. Stir until the two ingredients have creamed to take on a light and fluffy appearance.

Remove the mixing bowl. Add an egg, then another after the first has been thoroughly mixed into the cream. You can use a wooden spoon or wire whisk to mix the eggs in.

Finally, add 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 2 tablespoons of sour cream.

Gradually spoon the dry ingredients into the mix. Combine with a wire whisk or similar device.

Place the dough in the fridge for about one hour.

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Roll 3 tablespoons of dough into a ball, then flatten it with your hands to a thickness of about ½ an inch. Place the flattened disk on the parchment paper.

Continue adding the flattened cookie dough disks to the parchment paper. Space them about 2 inches apart.

Bake the cookies in the oven for 10-12 minutes. Remove and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

If you wanted to eat frosted cookies, you can whip up an easy frosting by combining 1 stick of butter and 3 cups of powdered sugar in an electric mixer. Add the sugar slowly as you use the mixer. When all the sugar is added, pour 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 3 tablespoons of milk. If you wanted colored frosting, you could add a few drops of your favorite color to the mixing bowl while the ingredients are being mixed.

3. Try some blueberry lemon cookies. Blueberry lemon cookies really let the cake flour shine through. You’ll love the fluffy, light texture of these slightly citrusy and sweet little cookies. Bake enough so your friends can try some too!

Place 1 cup of butter and 1 cup of granulated sugar in a stand mixer bowl. Use a wire whisk and beat until the mixture is fluffy.

Add an egg. When it’s mixed into the mixture completely, add a second egg and mix it in thoroughly, too. Add zest of one lemon, juice of one lemon, and 2 teaspoons of vanilla.

In a separate bowl, mix ½ a teaspoon of salt, ½ a teaspoon of baking powder, ½ a teaspoon of baking soda, and 3.25 cups of cake flour. Attach the mixing bowl to the stand mixer. Slowly add these dry ingredients to the fluffy mixture as the mixer combines the ingredients on low speed.

Remove the bowl from the mixer and fold in 1.5 cups of blueberries.

Allow the dough to chill for between 1 and 12 hours.

When you’re ready to bake, heat the oven 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and spoon a spoonful of dough onto the parchment. Continue until you’ve filled the parchment paper.

Don’t place your cookies too close or they might get stuck together when they expand during baking.

Bake for 11-14 minutes. You’ll know they’re ready when the bottoms are slightly brown.
Desember 20, 2019

Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies.

By : Samantha.

Chocolate Chip Cookies are a lunchbox favorite for good reason! This chocolate chip cookie recipe has been carefully crafted to be perfectly soft, perfectly chewy, and just all around perfectly delectable.

You’ll never need another chocolate chip cookie recipe again.

A Cookie Classic
I present to you… the PERFECT Chocolate Chip Cookie. Perfectly Soft.  Perfectly sweet.  Perfectly Chewy.  Perfectly Perfect.

Before we begin, let’s go over some of the details of the recipe that make these cookies ultimate.

To Get The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies
Melted butter:  This makes cookies chewier (and gives them a much better flavor, as the melted butter infuses into every molecule of the cookie!). Make sure you let it cool as directed after melting, otherwise it’ll melt your sugar and your dough will be too runny to use.
Chill Time: This recipe requires a small chill time to keep the cookies from spreading too much — a small price to pay for perfect chocolate chip cookies!
Room temperature eggs: If you use cold eggs it can shock the butter you just melted and cause some of it to re-solidify.  This also keeps your ingredients from mixing as well as they should.
Brown sugar:  Brown sugar is made with molasses and has more moisture than white sugar.  Because of this, brown sugar lends itself to softer, chewier cookies, and so we use a higher ratio of brown to white here for perfectly textured cookies.
Cornstarch: Nearly all of my cookie recipes call for cornstarch (cornflour if you’re in the UK).  It makes these chocolate chip cookies extra chewy and soft and helps give the cookies a little lift that we lose by melting the butter.

Chocolate Chips for Cookies.

We prefer semi-sweet in these cookies but you can sub in your favorites or use a mixture of either dark or milk chocolate or even chocolate chunks!

To Make Ahead.
Like most cookie doughs, this dough can be frozen and baked at a later date. Simply scoop onto a parchment lined pan and freeze until solid. Once frozen, remove from the cookie sheet and place in a freezer bag.

To Bake Frozen Cookies: Defrost for an hour or two in the fridge and bake as directed. If the dough is very cold, you may need to add a minute or two of cook time.

To Avoid Flat Cookies.
If your cookies come out too flat, it’s likely the flour was under-measured.  Too thick, there’s too much flour.

Using cups and teaspoons is great and convenient, but it’s extremely easy to over or under-measure some of your ingredients, particularly the flour.

How to Measure Flour: The best way to measure flour for this recipe is to gently spoon it into a measuring cup and use a straight edge to remove the excess. Using a measuring cup to scoop up the flour — packs it in and can cause to overmeasure.)

So those are our favorite tips for soft, chewy, perfect chocolate chip cookies.

Our Favorite Cookie Recipes.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies – Tender and chewy oat cookies.
Easy Triple Chocolate Cookies – Chocolate lover’s dream.
Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies – 3 ingredient shortcut recipe
Easy Sugar Cookies – Classic perfection.
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies – Soft and chewy with a hint of molasses.

Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies

 PREP TIME15 minutes
COOK TIME11 minutes
TOTAL TIME26 minutes
 SERVINGS45 cookies

I’m pleased to introduce you to your new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe! These chocolate chip cookies have been carefully crafted to be perfectly soft, perfectly chewy, and just all around perfectly delectable. You’ll never need another cookie recipe again!
Ingredients.

1 cup unsalted butter melted and cooled at least 10 minutes (226g).
1 ¼ cup brown sugar tightly packed (250g).
½ cup sugar (100g).
1 large egg + 1 yolks (room temperature preferred).*
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.
2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour (350g).
2 teaspoons cornstarch.
1 teaspoon baking soda.
¾ teaspoon salt.
1 ¾ cup semisweet chocolate chips (plus additional for tops, optional) (300g + additional).

Instructions.

Combine melted butter and sugars in a large bowl. Stir very well.
Add egg and egg yolk, stir well.
Stir in vanilla extract. Set aside.
In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking soda, and salt.
Gradually add flour mixture to wet ingredients -- stir well so that all the flour is absorbed.
Stir in chocolate chips.
Place dough in refrigerator and chill for 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C) and prepare cookie sheets by lining with parchment paper.
Scoop dough by rounded 1 ½ tablespoon onto prepared cookie sheets, placing at least 2" apart.
Bake for 11 minutes -- cookies may still seem slightly soft in the centers, that is OK, they will cook completely on the cookie sheets. Don't over-bake or your cookies will be too hard.
If desired, gently press additional chocolate chips into the tops of the warm cookies.
Allow to cool completely on cookie sheets.
Recipe Notes.
*You can quickly bring eggs to room temperature by placing them in a bowl of warm water for 10-15 minutes.
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
NUTRITION INFORMATION.
Calories: 138, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 14mg, Sodium: 67mg, Potassium: 58mg, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 135IU, Calcium: 12mg, Iron: 0.9mg

Juli 26, 2020


How to Substitute Cream of Tartar. 

Cream of tartar is a powder ingredient used in many recipes to stabilize egg whites, act as a leavening agent, or prevent sugar from crystallizing. If you are working on a recipe and realize you are out of cream of tartar, no worries! You can easily substitute it with lemon juice, white vinegar, and baking powder, to name a few. Alternatively, omit the cream of tartar substitute if making frostings or syrups. Modify your recipe slightly, and you can easily substitute cream of tartar.

Method 1 Substituting with Common Kitchen Ingredients.

1. Substitute lemon juice for a very effective option. When mixing ingredients for your particular recipe, swap equal parts of cream of tartar for lemon juice. Most recipes call for 1/4 tsp (1.2 g) of cream of tartar. The acidity in lemon juice is similar to that in cream of tartar, so this makes for an easy swap.

This is particularly a good idea if you are making lemon meringue pie.

2. Choose white vinegar if you are beating egg whites. White vinegar and lemon are both very helpful substitutes that work great to mimic the effect of cream of tartar. Add equal parts of white vinegar to your eggs as you beat them to easily whisk them up and make them extra fluffy. The acidity of the vinegar helps to add volume, similar to cream of tartar.

If your recipe calls for 1/2 tsp (2.4 g) of cream of tartar, use 1/2 tsp (2.4 g) of white vinegar instead.

You may have to add a little bit of sugar to taste if the mixture is too bitter.

3. Try baking powder if you need a leavening agent. If your recipe calls for baking soda and cream of tartar, swap it out for baking powder. Baking powder is another effective leavening agent that you can use in a pinch. Use 1 tsp (14.9 g) of baking powder to replace 1/3 tsp (1.65 g) of baking soda and 2/3 tsp (3.3 g) of cream of tartar.

Baking powder is essentially a mix of baking soda and cream of tartar, so this won’t change your recipe much at all.

This is a good idea if you want to add cream of tartar to blueberry pancakes, for example.

4. Use buttermilk if your recipe calls for lots of dairy. If you’re making a dish with lots of milk or cream, like pies or puddings, you can use buttermilk to add acidity and replicate cream of tartar benefits. Remove 1/2 cup (118.3 mL) of liquid for every 1/4 tsp (1.2 g) of cream of tartar, and then add 1/2 cup (118.3 mL) of buttermilk instead.

Buttermilk is an acidic liquid that is left over after churning butter. It is often used in baking pancakes and birthday cakes.

In some cases, you can substitute yogurt for buttermilk. Add milk to your yogurt until it is the same consistency as buttermilk, then use the same buttermilk proportions to substitute your cream of tartar.

5. Skip over the cream of tartar if you are making frostings or syrups. If you are making sugary toppings including icing, syrups, and frostings, leave out the cream of tartar rather than trying to find a substitute. Your topping may crystallize and get hard, but you can easily reheat it in the microwave or stovetop to soften it.

Do this if you are topping cookies, frosting a cake, or stuffing donuts, for instance.

Method 2 Using Cream of Tartar.

1. Use cream of tartar to stabilize egg whites when making meringue. Cream of tartar is what gives meringue its creamy, fluffy texture. Use your meringue to make cookies, pies, and other tasty desserts. Typically, you can use 3 egg whites and 1/4 tsp (1.2 g) of cream of tartar to make delicious meringue. Be sure to beat your egg whites well until they are foamy.

Consult your recipe to determine how much cream of tartar and egg whites to use.

2. Add cream of tartar when making baked goods for a leavening agent. Mix cream of tartar with baking soda to create a chemical reaction, resulting in extra-fluffy treats. Use cream of tartar to help cookies, pancakes, and other baked goods.

The amount of cream of tartar and baking soda to add to your ingredients depends on your particular recipe.

For example, add 2 tsp (9.9 g) of cream of tartar when making Snickerdoodles for fluffy, yummy cookies.

3. Include cream of tartar to prevent sugars from crystallizing in icings. The acidic base of cream of tartar helps keep sugars from hardening up when making icings, frostings, or syrups. In addition, cream of tartar gives these sugary toppings a smooth, consistent texture.

For instance, if you are making icing with 3 cups (710 g) of confectioners sugar and 2 egg whites, add 1/4 tsp (1.2 g) of cream of tartar for a creamy touch.

Things You’ll Need.

Recipe.

Lemon juice.

White vinegar.

Baking powder.

Buttermilk.

Tips.

If you store cream of tartar at room temperature in an airtight container, it should stay good indefinitely.

You can also use cream of tartar and lemon juice to help clean household items.

Cream of tartar can be used to substitute baking soda in some recipes.

Warnings.

Remember that these substitutions may have similar results, but your finished product may still come out differently. After all, it is a substitution. You can expect subtle changes in texture and overall appearance.
November 30, 2019


How to Bake with Whole Grains.

White flour usually loses most of its nutrients during production, which makes baking with whole grain flour a healthier alternative. However, it’s not simply a matter of swapping one ingredient for another. If you’ve never baked with whole grain flours before, knowing which ones are most ideal for beginners is an important first step. After that, keeping a few guidelines in mind regarding what to expect and how to adjust recipes from white flour to whole grains will lower the amount of trial-and-error that you’ll have to do. Even better, searching for recipes that specifically call for whole grains will help make your introduction to baking with them a cinch.

Ingredients.

Whole Wheat Scones.

4 cups whole wheat flour, plus more for dusting (500 g).

2 tablespoons baking powder.

1 teaspoon salt.

1 stick unsalted butter.

1 cup packed light brown sugar (220 g).

1 cup raisins (165 g).

1.5 cups buttermilk (355 ml).

Spelt Cookies.

¾ cup packed brown sugar (165 g).

½ cup softened butter (113.5 g).

1 egg.

1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

1.75 cups spelt flour (210 g).

1 teaspoon baking soda.

½ teaspoon salt.

Barley-Buttermilk Muffins.

1.5 cups barley flour (180 g).

1 teaspoon baking soda.

2 teaspoons baking powder.

¾ teaspoons sea salt.

2 tablespoons brown sugar.

¼ cup vegetable oil (59 ml).

1.33 cups buttermilk (315.5 ml).

1 large egg.


Method 1 Choosing Which Flour(s) to Use.

1. Decide between white and regular whole wheat. Regular whole wheat flour is arguably the most widely available whole grain flour, and perhaps the most often cited in recipes. However, be aware that it has a nutty and tannic flavor that may not always lend itself well to your baked goods. As an alternative, consider using white whole wheat instead, which has a milder flavor and can be used in direct ratios when substituting regular whole wheat or white flour in recipes.

The difference between the two is which type of wheat berry is used to make them. Regular whole wheat flour comes from red wheat berries, while white whole wheat comes from white wheat berries.

2. Opt for whole wheat pastry flour for lighter bakes. Both regular and white whole wheat flours tend to result in heavier finished products. If the baked good you’re making is supposed to be light and crumbly, but the only whole grain available is whole wheat, go with whole wheat pastry flour. Expect pastry flour to have less protein than regular flour, and therefore less gluten when baked, which is what weighs down the texture of baked goods.

3. Start with spelt when branching out from wheat. If you’re looking to use flours other than whole wheat, begin with spelt. Utilize its sweet but mild flavor to avoid overpowering your baked goods, which is a risk with stronger grains that have bolder flavors. At the same time, eliminate the need to convert measurements in recipes, since spelt can be substituted in direct ratio to whole wheat flour.

4. Add barley for creamy textures. If you want a baked good that melts in your mouth, go with barley. However, be aware that it’s texture is very soft, so don’t ditch the whole wheat or all-purpose flour entirely. Instead, use half of the original amount that the recipe calls for (or, if you’re using spelt, an equal measurement of that), and then substitute the other half with barley.

5. Use oat to support chocolate, fruits, and nuts. Whole wheat flour usually results in a heavier baked good, which you often need to support the weight of solid add-ins (like chunks or whole pieces of chocolate, fruits, and nuts). However, if you want your baked good to be less dense while still mixing in these ingredients, substitute half of the whole wheat or all-purpose flour in your recipe with oat flour. This will result in a lighter bake that’s still sturdy enough to keep those ingredients from sinking to the bottom as it bakes.

6. Avoid “multigrain.” If you’re looking to eliminate baking with white flour entirely, read the package of any flour labeled as multigrain. Obviously, “multigrain” means that it is a combination of multiple grains, including whole grains. However, expect to find white flour listed as one of the flours mixed into many varieties of this product.


Method 2 Adjusting from White Flour to Whole Grains.

1. Expect changes in flavor and texture. Keep in mind that using whole grains instead of white flour will affect your baked goods’ taste and consistency. This doesn’t mean that all baked goods will taste better or worse with whole grains--just different. That said, depending on the type of baked good you’re making and your own personal tastes, anticipate having to do some trial-and-error with some recipes before you nail it.

2. Start with darker baked goods. Expect the difference in whole grains’ taste to be most striking when used in goods whose finished color really reflects the use of white flour. Because of this, start off with baked goods whose color tends to be on the dark side with or without white flour. Give your taste buds a chance to adjust before attempting a bake where the difference will be more noticeable.

For instance, go with a chocolate cake instead of a vanilla cake if this is your first bake with whole grains

3. Ease into it with partial substitutions. When you first attempt to bake with whole grains, don’t ditch the white flour right away. Instead, use the white flour for half the total flour called for by the recipe, and use whole grains for the other half. Note the difference in flavor and texture of your first batch. From there, decide if you'd like to increase the percentage of whole grains used in your next bake, or if you'd like to try again with a different type of flour.

4. Convert measurements when needed. Whole wheat and spelt flours can generally be used in equal measurements to the amount of white flour that a recipe calls for. However, expect other whole grain flours to require conversions. For example, if you’re branching out into nuts and using almond flour, you should use double the amount called for in white flour.

Search online for conversion charts to determine what if any conversion is needed for the type of flour that you’ve chosen to work with, like this one:

5. Add more liquid than called for. Be aware that whole grain flours absorb more moisture than white flour. If you’re using a recipe that calls for white flour, expect the finished product to be on the dry side if you substitute the white flour entirely with whole grains. To compensate, add two more teaspoons of each wet ingredient than specified for each cup of flour used.

6. Give the dough more time to absorb moisture. At the very least, let it sit for 20 to 25 minutes after you make it before you go and knead it.[12] For even better results, let it sit overnight. Additionally, try adding a tablespoon of lemon juice or another acidic ingredient. This allows the grains more time to soften while also breaking down more starch, which will make kneading easier.


Method 3 Trying Whole Grain-Specific Recipes.

1. Make whole wheat scones. First, preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit (163 degrees Celsius). Then, in a large mixing bowl, combine your flour, baking powder, and salt. Cut your butter into half-inch cubes (1.25 cm) and then work them into the flour mix with your hands, pinching them together, until they form what looks like breadcrumbs. Next, stir in the brown sugar and raisins, followed by the buttermilk. Now that you have your dough:

Dust a surface with flour and then roll the dough into a rectangular shape approximately a quarter inch thick (0.64 cm).

Cut it up into a dozen squares with each measuring about three inches, then roll any leftover trimmings together to make extra.

Line a baking sheet with cooking oil. Fold each square diagonally so it turns into triangle, then place it on the baking sheet.

Bake for a half hour, or until the tops brown to golden.

2. Bake spelt cookies. First, move one oven rack down as low as possible and another to a higher position. Then set your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius). While it preheats, use an electric mixer to beat together your brown sugar, butter, egg, and vanilla extract in a large mixing bowl. In a second bowl, combine your spelt flour, baking soda, and salt. Add the second bowl’s contents to the first and stir to combine. To bake:

Use a spoon to portion your dough out onto a baking sheet to form the size cookies you desire, leaving at least an inch (2.5 cm) between each one.

Place the baking sheet on the lowest rack and bake for five minutes.

Switch the sheet to the higher rack and bake for roughly five more, until the edges begin to brown a bit.

3. Make barley buttermilk muffins. Let your oven preheat to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 Celsius). Then either spray your muffin pan with nonstick spray or line it with paper muffin cups. Next, stir together the barley flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and brown sugar in a medium mixing bowl. In a second bowl, use a whisk to combine the buttermilk, vegetable oil, and egg, then add the wet ingredients to the dry ones and stir to combine. Fill the tins with the batter and bake for 18 to 20 minutes.

The batter doesn’t need to be creamy smooth, so don't worry if it's a little lumpy.


Things You’ll Need.

Whole Wheat Scones : Measuring cups and spoons, Mixing bowl, Knife, Spoon for stirring, Oven, Baking sheet, Cooking oil.

Spelt Cookies : Oven, Measuring cups and spoons, Electric mixer, Baking sheet, Spoon.

Barley Buttermilk Muffins : Oven, Muffin tray, Nonstick spray or paper liners, Measuring cups and spoons, Whisk, Spoon for stirring.


Januari 25, 2020