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rosyposy | 17:01 Mon 23rd Aug 2010 | Food & Drink
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What type of flour do you use to make S.C.P? I know all the recipe books and cooks say plain flour, but no one I know (or their mothers) use it, everyone seems to use self raising.Just wondered why. rosy
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Dont make pastry,but its usually plain flour that is used,wouldnt using self raising flour make the pastry rise?
I use self raising flour, there is an ingredient in it (don't ask) that makes it rise, you can use plain flour and add baking soda, but I don't like the taste.
I always use plain flour - if you use SR then the pastry will rise a bit, and will not therefore be short and crumbly.
It really depends on the ingredients 8oz flour. 2oz lard, 2oz margarine. and a small dash of water, if you use too much water it won't be short and crumbly.
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I've only ever used plain flour to make short crust pastry.
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Thank you for your replies. Seems plain flour wins the day, but I don't know anyone personally who uses it, maybe it is a northern thing? Might try the half and half sprinter. rosy
Rosy go out and buy some,it tastes better than homemade,so you lie..
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Good idea poodicat, thank you. rosy
10 oz plain flour, 4 1/2 oz butter or marg, 1 egg and a little water...........makes the best pastry I have ever made or tasted.
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Thank you I don no. Sounds like a scone mix, altho that would be S.R. flour tho', wouldn't it? I will give it a try anyway. Thank you for your reply, rosy

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