Baking Essentials for a Warm Day in the Kitchen
Just close
your eyes and picture yourself in Grandma’s kitchen. Can you smell those fresh
baked cookies or those scrumptious pies? Just the thought of baking gives
anyone that warm to the toes feeling. Baking doesn’t have to be a culinary art.
It’s simple, fun and can make a cold winter chill vanish in a blink of an eye.
When
Grandma baked it was usually from scratch. No box mixes or canned pie filling
could be found in her pantry. In today’s hustle and bustle world a prepackaged
mix brings a quick reality to most kitchens. There’s nothing wrong with that,
but a day of scratch baking can also bring a little relief from a stressful
life.
Baking is
not really an art. The hardest part of baking is making sure you have all the
essentials needed. This list is a good place to start when checking for items
that are necessary to turn the kitchen into a baker’s delight.
Flour - All purpose flour is a must but
depending on what you are baking you may also need self rising flour, wheat
flour or millet flour. Just be careful not to substitute in a recipe. Flours
consist of different properties and can make or break the easiest of recipes.
Sugar - White and brown sugars are a must
when baking. Brown sugar can be found in light or dark. Light brown sugar
usually works best when baking because it gives those baked goods a delicious
flavor. Use dark brown sugar when the recipe calls for it.
Butter or Margarine – Which is better? In most cases one can be substituted
for the other, but if a recipe calls for butter specifically, do not substitute
margarine. Regular butter will give your recipe more flavor and when used
sparingly won’t cause as many health problems. Sweet, unsalted butter is best
because the salt can mask the flavor of food. Be careful with salted butter
because it masks the smell and taste of the butter which means it could easily
go rancid without your knowledge.
Cooking Oils & Sprays - When it comes to baking, oils rank
at the top of important items to have on hand. They help to make our baked
items moist and tasty. Non stick cooking sprays make greasing those pans easier
and more economical.
Baking Powder & Baking Soda - These leavening agents are an
important ingredient in order for your baked items to rise during the baking
process.
Eggs & Dairy Products - Eggs are the “glue” that hold your
baked goods together. They are also a large part of the rising process. Most
recipes will call for large eggs and these are the best bet for consistent
results. Dairy products like milk and creams are a staple in many baking
recipes as well.
Spices – These can make or break a recipe. Spices
add flavor to those baked goods. Be sure to add only spices that will give the
flavor you need. Apple pie spice, pumpkin pie spice and other specialized
spices include many different spices combined saving you both time and money.
Bakeware & Cooking Utensils - Measuring cups and measuring spoons
are very important to ensure you add just the right amount of ingredients to
batters. A whisk, pastry blender and rubber spatulas are also necessary in
preparing those batters. An electric mixer, blender or food processor can help
in cutting down preparation times.
Cookie
sheets, cake pans, muffin tins, pie pans and brownie pans are all necessary
when baking. Cake pans come in round or rectangular shape and in all different
sizes. Brownie pans are usually square and come in 8 inch or 9 inch sizes. Depending
on just how in depth you want to take your baking you may also need tube pans,
spring form pans or Bundt pans.
Baking is a simple pleasure that anyone can enjoy. Baking
is a great way to introduce children to the kitchen too. It is definitely a way
to make your home feel warm and cozy when it’s cold outside. Take the chill off
and bake a batch of cookies or a loaf of bread this afternoon.
Baking Essentials for a Warm Day in the Kitchen
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