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My dad says
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I can substitute baking powder with self raising flour.
Despite the fact he was a chef, I don't trust him. Is he right?
Despite the fact he was a chef, I don't trust him. Is he right?
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I think it is important to differentiate between baking soda and baking powder. Baking soda is bicarb with some kind of filler (cornflour has been suggested) baking powder is bicarb with cream of tartar. the alkali and acid mix together to make the bubbles....However, recipes which specify plain flour plus baking powder may well use a higher ratio of raising agent than that usually contained in SR flour. For instance scones can have four times as much baking powder. Most tubs of baking powder have the proportions of flour/powder. Good luck with your baking. Stick with it. It will bring much pleasure to you and your "victims" eventually.....LOL