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Baking Manuka Health Raw Honey UMF 10+ MGO 263+ 250g
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Manuka Health Raw Honey UMF 10+ MGO 263+ 250g

Honey, Gluten Free, Vegetarian

£19.38
4stores
Baking Dr. Oetker Madagascan Vanilla Extract

Dr. Oetker Madagascan Vanilla Extract

Baking

£1.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.49/mo.*
5stores
Baking Now Foods Xanthan Gum Powder 170g 1pack

Now Foods Xanthan Gum Powder 170g 1pack

Baking, Kosher, Vegetarian, Gluten Free Vegan

£4.76
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.58/mo.*
5stores
Baking The Bridge Bio Oat Cuisine 20cl
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The Bridge Bio Oat Cuisine 20cl

Baking, Kosher Vegan, Organic

£1.08£1.35
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.36/mo.*
4stores
Baking Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Drops Eucalyptus 120g

Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Drops Eucalyptus 120g

Honey, Gluten Free Organic

£7.37
4stores
Baking Biona Organic Agave Light Syrup 250g 250cl

Biona Organic Agave Light Syrup 250g 250cl

Syrup, Kosher, Vegetarian Vegan, Organic

£3.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.26/mo.*
3stores
Baking ProElite Organic Cacao Powder 1Kg 1000g
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ProElite Organic Cacao Powder 1Kg 1000g

Baking, Organic

£17.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.99/mo.*
2stores
Baking Maple Grove Farms Grove Farms Vermont Sugar Free Syrup, 24 Ounce [Pack of 3] 24oz 24fl oz
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Maple Grove Farms Grove Farms Vermont Sugar Free Syrup, 24 Ounce [Pack of 3] 24oz 24fl oz

Syrup, Gluten Free, Sugar Free

£7.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.49/mo.*
2stores
Nature Xylitol 2 x 1 kg 100% Natural

Nature Xylitol 2 x 1 kg 100% Natural

Baking

£13.09
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.36/mo.*
2stores
Really Raw Honey Honey 226g
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Really Raw Honey Honey 226g

Honey

£10.09
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.36/mo.*
2stores
Now Foods Organic Monk Fruit Extract Powder 19.9g

Now Foods Organic Monk Fruit Extract Powder 19.9g

Sweetener, Sugar Free, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Sweetener, Kosher Organic, Vegan

£19.38
2stores
Doves Farm Gluten Free Rice Flour 1000g 1pack
-58%

Doves Farm Gluten Free Rice Flour 1000g 1pack

Other Flour, Vegetarian, Gluten Free

£2.04£4.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.68/mo.*
4stores
BAKING

FAQ

Baking requires flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and baking powder. These ingredients form the base for most baked goods. Flour provides structure, sugar adds sweetness, eggs bind ingredients, butter adds flavor, and baking powder helps the dough rise. Consider your dietary needs when selecting specific types.

Choosing flour depends on the recipe. Baking often uses plain or self-raising flour. Plain flour is versatile for cakes and pastries. Self-raising flour includes a leavening agent for quick breads. Read recipes carefully to match flour type with desired texture.

Baking cakes typically uses caster sugar. It dissolves easily and creates a fine texture. Brown sugar adds moisture and a caramel flavor, suitable for rich cakes. Consider using alternative sugars like coconut sugar if you prefer less refined options.

Baking often recommends unsalted butter to control salt levels in recipes. Unsalted butter allows you to adjust seasoning precisely. If using salted butter, reduce added salt in the recipe to balance flavors.

Baking benefits from room temperature ingredients as they mix more evenly. Softened butter creams better with sugar, creating a light texture. Eggs at room temperature help batter emulsify smoothly. Plan ahead by setting ingredients out 30 minutes before starting.

Baking soda requires an acid to activate, unlike baking powder which is pre-mixed with an acid. Substitute by combining one part baking soda with two parts cream of tartar for a similar effect as baking powder.

Baking: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing baking supplies, think about what you plan to bake most often. Are you focusing on bread, cakes, or pastries? Each type of baking might require different tools and ingredients. For instance, if you're into bread-making, investing in a quality stand mixer with a dough hook could be invaluable. On the other hand, cake enthusiasts might prioritize non-stick cake tins and decorating tools. Understanding your primary baking interests will help you choose products that enhance your baking experience.

When buying baking equipment or ingredients, it's often better to invest in high-quality items rather than opting for cheaper alternatives that may wear out quickly or produce inconsistent results. A durable set of measuring cups or a well-made rolling pin can make a significant difference in your baking process. Look for reviews and recommendations to identify products known for their longevity and performance. Quality products not only last longer but can also lead to better outcomes in your baked goods.

Ensure that any new baking items fit well with your existing equipment and kitchen space. For example, if you're purchasing baking trays, confirm they fit your oven dimensions – standard UK ovens typically accommodate trays up to 18″ wide. Similarly, if you're considering an electric mixer or other appliance, check that it suits your kitchen's power outlets and doesn't overcrowd your workspace. Taking these factors into account helps prevent frustration and ensures a seamless integration of new purchases into your baking routine.

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