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Plain flour
Looking for plain flour, am I right in thinking plain flour over here in Canada is called "all purpose flour"?
I tried using that but it just doesn`t seem to cook the same as "uk" plain flour. Thanks. |
Re: Plain flour
Try sieving it twice over...but it's never as good as good ol' Be-Ro:unsure:
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Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by kosh
(Post 7671020)
Looking for plain flour, am I right in thinking plain flour over here in Canada is called "all purpose flour"?
I tried using that but it just doesn`t seem to cook the same as "uk" plain flour. Thanks. |
Re: Plain flour
Yes that "all purpose flour" certainly doesn`t seem like plain flour to me. Tried making some pancakes (crepes) but the flour just didn`t seem to act the same. I can`t stomach the pancakes over here, I much prefer our crepe-like pancakes.
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Re: Plain flour
I buy my OH works pancake mix and it works a treat, also there plain flour is that plain flour, so i would say it depends on the brand that you are buying etc
I also found that i use soda more and baking powder, plus my oven is 100% better in this house than the rental LB |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by lancashirebird
(Post 7671366)
I buy my OH works pancake mix and it works a treat, also there plain flour is that plain flour, so i would say it depends on the brand that you are buying etc
I also found that i use soda more and baking powder, plus my oven is 100% better in this house than the rental LB Lol, ewwww we still have a box of the mix in the cupboard. Just shows the last time I tried those, the mix has a greenish coating on top! I`ll try the "all purpose flour" and sieve a few times as previous poster suggested. |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by kosh
(Post 7671396)
Can`t remember, but I`ve tried a couple of those pancake mixes but I just don`t like the "spongy" texture of the pancakes here if that makes sense. I just like our yorkshire pudding batter mix.
Lol, ewwww we still have a box of the mix in the cupboard. Just shows the last time I tried those, the mix has a greenish coating on top! I`ll try the "all purpose flour" and sieve a few times as previous poster suggested. My OH has advised try dover flour, not sure what they name it under, but they are under the same group ;) |
Re: Plain flour
North American flours and British equivalents:
Cake and pastry flour = soft flour All-purpose flour = plain flour Bread flour = strong flour, hard flour Self-rising flour = self-raising flour Whole-wheat flour = wholemeal flour What possible difference could sieving make? <shakes head> |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by kosh
(Post 7671339)
Yes that "all purpose flour" certainly doesn`t seem like plain flour to me. Tried making some pancakes (crepes) but the flour just didn`t seem to act the same. I can`t stomach the pancakes over here, I much prefer our crepe-like pancakes.
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Re: Plain flour
I've never found self raising here? And nothing I bake seems to come out the way it used to back home :(
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Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by Louisecooke
(Post 7673331)
I've never found self raising here?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/98...dd8abd9fbc.jpg |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 7671423)
North American flours and British equivalents:
Cake and pastry flour = soft flour All-purpose flour = plain flour Bread flour = strong flour, hard flour Self-rising flour = self-raising flour Whole-wheat flour = wholemeal flour What possible difference could sieving make? <shakes head> As you can't get self-raising flour here you need to make your own. 1 cup plain flour half tsp salt 1 and a half tsp baking powder Then guess what...you sieve it together:lol: |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 7673382)
Try looking for this I'm pretty sure it's in all the grocery stores in Calgary. ;)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/98...dd8abd9fbc.jpg addendum: To tea lovers I found PG Tips in a small deli in Burlington last week. It is a branch of a larger one in Hamilton. Wasn't looking for tea, but saw it, bought some . |
Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by kosh
(Post 7671339)
Yes that "all purpose flour" certainly doesn`t seem like plain flour to me. Tried making some pancakes (crepes) but the flour just didn`t seem to act the same. I can`t stomach the pancakes over here, I much prefer our crepe-like pancakes.
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Re: Plain flour
Originally Posted by Spritzer
(Post 7674681)
The OP was wondering what was wrong with her PLAIN FLOUR - it is unsieved over here so sieving it twice makes it work for plain flour recipes.
As you can't get self-raising flour here you need to make your own. 1 cup plain flour half tsp salt 1 and a half tsp baking powder Then guess what...you sieve it together:lol: |
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