Who uses unsalted butter in biscuits? You only really need unsalted butter for baking when you really don’t want salt, which is honestly almost never. They are adding salt!
Well, at least she will learn the difference between baking soda and baking powder first hand! It’s acid btw. Baking powder has it, baking soda doesn’t. The acid is the thing that activates the sodium bicarbonate and makes it foam and bubble because it creates carbon dioxide, thus allowing the batter to rise and become fluffy and airy. In recipes that contain baking soda, there is usually an acidic ingredient as well, e.g. sour cream or simply baking powder as well and the soda is added to make the effect stronger.
A tiny amount of backing soda can be used as a substitute of backing powder. The flavour is a little different and the leavening is less. But still good.
codycab 3 months ago
Charlotte has baking soda instead of powder. Also, that butter doesn’t say if it’s unsalted or not.
rheddmobile 3 months ago
Who uses unsalted butter in biscuits? You only really need unsalted butter for baking when you really don’t want salt, which is honestly almost never. They are adding salt!
mr_sherman Premium Member 3 months ago
No measuring devices either.
janniey 3 months ago
Baking soda instead of baking powder.
j_m_kuehl 3 months ago
no measuring spoons, cups ,mixing bowls
TampaFanatic1 3 months ago
Char only got a B- on her “cleaning” test, I wonder what she got marked down for?
baraktorvan 3 months ago
The recipe calls for baking powder, but she has baking soda on the counter. That is what is wrong.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 3 months ago
Dun dun duuuuuunnnnn
sueb1863 3 months ago
Other than the fact she has no bowls or measuring cups or spoons? And no room to work?
snarkm 3 months ago
Well, at least she will learn the difference between baking soda and baking powder first hand! It’s acid btw. Baking powder has it, baking soda doesn’t. The acid is the thing that activates the sodium bicarbonate and makes it foam and bubble because it creates carbon dioxide, thus allowing the batter to rise and become fluffy and airy. In recipes that contain baking soda, there is usually an acidic ingredient as well, e.g. sour cream or simply baking powder as well and the soda is added to make the effect stronger.
Decepticomic 3 months ago
Obviously there’s no room to do any cooking.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
You dunce! The recipe calls for baking SODA, not POWDER!! There’s a big difference!!
David Wolfson Premium Member 3 months ago
That is EXACTLY what I did in my home ec class in junior high. Except it was supposed to be cookies, not biscuits.
Skeptical Meg 3 months ago
There should be 1/4 cup sugar. Betty Crocker is rolling over in her grave.
brianstreleckis 3 months ago
Yep, she has baking soda instead of baking powder. Also, where are here measuring spoons?
darthopper Premium Member 3 months ago
She’s vegan?
EmmanuelAkanbi 3 months ago
Recipe called for baking powder not baking soda.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
A tiny amount of backing soda can be used as a substitute of backing powder. The flavour is a little different and the leavening is less. But still good.
glowing-steak32 3 months ago
She seems to have gotten regular butter instead of unsalted.
listmom 3 months ago
What? I can shenanigans. Regular milk instead of buttermilk.
Ricky Bennett 3 months ago
Using baking soda instead of baking powder means the only thing she’ll get a rise out of is her teacher…
kc5qnk 3 months ago
oops…
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
Soda biscuits are a totally different item. They don’t fluff. Still taste good though.
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
Before I arrived, Mom cooked Spanish Rice for the first time. The recipe called for 2 cups of cooked rice. Guess how much rice she made? :)