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Alienabroad Jan 16th 2013 12:19 pm

Baking
 
Hi All,

Trying to keep busy with a spot of baking.................so far...........so bad.........

All my attempts with basic sponge recipes I have brought from home have been a disaster!!

For some reason nothing translates.............I can't find self raising flour here in Southern Manitoba so to begin with I hoped all purpose flour would do the trick...........it hasn't worked..........the sponge cake mix is like glue when raw.........once baked hasn't risen............I have added baking powder etc but to no avail..........tonight I used a recipe that is Canadian and asks for all-purpose flour and the little cupcakes look ok but still have a strange "mass produced" artificial taste!!

Can any of my fellow Brits abroad help??

Thanks in advance x:)

Alienabroad Jan 16th 2013 12:22 pm

Re: Baking
 
Oh and PS............any pancake recipes would be much appreciated.........I used to make them every weekend in Scotland..........my recipe called for, flour,eggs, milk and sugar..............simple!! But here the recipes are ridiculous amounts of ingredients........including fat/oil..........my recipe from home again doesn't translate!! x

Alan2005 Jan 16th 2013 12:34 pm

Re: Baking
 
Brodie's is the stuff you are looking for. It's in most supermarkets here.

Alienabroad Jan 16th 2013 12:52 pm

Re: Baking
 
Great Alan2005...........thank you............I assume you are referring to the flour?

Alan2005 Jan 16th 2013 1:11 pm

Re: Baking
 
Yes. This stuff

http://i-store.walmart.ca/images/WMT...1_Large_1.jpeg

(oh and recipies don't change - your scotch ones will work here)

Novocastrian Jan 16th 2013 2:02 pm

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 10487757)
(oh and recipies don't change - your scotch ones will work here)

But you'll need a transformer. And the frequency is either slower or faster. I forget.

Piff Poff Jan 16th 2013 2:05 pm

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 10487703)
Brodie's is the stuff you are looking for. It's in most supermarkets here.

Or if you have a bulk barn they have self raising too. The only pancakes I know how to make are the shrove tuesday sort.

Geordie Lass Jan 16th 2013 2:07 pm

Re: Baking
 
I tried to bake a sponge for hubby's birthday and even my young son couldn't keep a straight face at how flat it came out.

I use the packet stuff now. The brownie mix from Costo is fab and everyone who has had one says how lovely they are.

All supermarkets sell muffin mixes, bun mixes etc and they rise well. I buy extra choc chips to do in the double choc muffin mix. Deeeelicious! :)

Bit of a cheat but easier and they really are nice. :)

bats Jan 16th 2013 2:19 pm

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10487810)
But you'll need a transformer. And the frequency is either slower or faster. I forget.

Hand cranked is best.

Ben W Bell Jan 16th 2013 3:00 pm

Re: Baking
 
To convert All Purpose to your Self Raising for recipies. Every cup of Self Raising means 1 cup All Purpose + 1/4 teaspoon (or less, I use a lot less just a dash really) of salt + 1 teaspoon of baking powder. Everything else will work fine.

I use Robin Hood brand unbleached all purpose and it's worked fine for all my baking needs and recipies, and I do a fair amount of baking. Just don't forget the baking powder.

Shard Jan 16th 2013 10:04 pm

Re: Baking
 
Alien...I don't know....how...they write on your planet....but the use....of elipses....is....very...very...annoying. Especially......the....very very....................long ones. If you send over some of your Scottish pancakes...I will forgive you. ;)

Ben W Bell Jan 16th 2013 11:28 pm

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10488398)
Alien...I don't know....how...they write on your planet....but the use....of elipses....is....very...very...annoying. Especially......the....very very....................long ones. If you send over some of your Scottish pancakes...I will forgive you. ;)

I don't... know... it's... almost... Shatneresque...

caretaker Jan 17th 2013 2:39 am

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Ben W Bell (Post 10488628)
I don't... know... it's... almost... Shatneresque...

+.....1

Mad Jockette Jan 17th 2013 3:11 am

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 10487757)
Yes. This stuff

http://i-store.walmart.ca/images/WMT...1_Large_1.jpeg

(oh and recipies don't change - your scotch ones will work here)

This 'Brodies' flour works really well, I have had the same results as from using the SR flour in the UK :)
Yes the cakes did rise and tasted as they should :thumbsup:

Alienabroad Jan 17th 2013 5:22 am

Re: Baking
 

Originally Posted by Ben W Bell (Post 10487879)
To convert All Purpose to your Self Raising for recipies. Every cup of Self Raising means 1 cup All Purpose + 1/4 teaspoon (or less, I use a lot less just a dash really) of salt + 1 teaspoon of baking powder. Everything else will work fine.

I use Robin Hood brand unbleached all purpose and it's worked fine for all my baking needs and recipies, and I do a fair amount of baking. Just don't forget the baking powder.

The Robin Hood flour is the one I have tried.........Thank You I will give your conversions a try:thumbup:


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