Baking empty


noun

See blind baking

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    any of various powders used as a substitute for yeast in baking, composed of sodium bicarbonate mixed with an acid substance, as cream of tartar, capable of setting carbon dioxide free when the mixture is moistened, causing the dough to rise. Contemporary Examples When it came time to add the baking powder, my son asked […]

  • Baking sheet

    a flat metal pan used for baking cookies, bread, etc. Contemporary Examples Season with salt and pepper and spread out on the baking sheet. Shaved Fennel, Roasted Potatoes The Daily Beast November 24, 2008 Remove from baking sheet and place onto a plate lined with a paper towel. Bacon Corn Muffins With Savory Cream-Cheese Frosting […]

  • Baking soda

    sodium bicarbonate. Contemporary Examples NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels PREHEAT oven to 375° F. 
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  • Baking stone

    noun a thick heavy stoneware plate used to simulate the baking qualities of a brick oven; a stone first preheated on the oven floor and then upon which the item is actually baked Usage Note cooking

  • Bakke decision

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