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Example sentences for "baking powder"

  • Recipe (for two people) Sift a level teaspoonful of baking powder and a scant half teaspoonful of salt through a cupful of flour.

  • Sift together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt, and work in the butter with the fingers, then add the buttermilk and egg well beaten.

  • For the dumplings sift two cups of flour twice with half a level teaspoon of salt and four level teaspoons of baking powder.

  • Sift two cups of whole wheat flour, one-half cup of white flour, two teaspoons of baking powder.

  • Half a pound of shortening and a teaspoon of baking powder, to the pound of flour, mixed stiff or soft, according to the consistency of the fat, properly handled and baked, make crust good enough for anybody.

  • Baking powder or soda and cream tartar, or soda alone with sour cream or buttermilk for wetting, makes crust light and short with less butter, therefore is an economy.

  • Real Silver Cake: Wash and cream to a froth a pound of fresh butter, work into it a pound of sifted sugar, and a pound of flour, sifted thrice with a teaspoonful of baking powder.

  • White Sponge Cake: Beat very stiff six egg-whites, add to them gradually a cup of sugar, and a cup of flour sifted twice with a teaspoonful of baking powder.

  • One quart flour, one cup lard, two teaspoons Price's baking powder, sifted with flour.

  • One cup light brown sugar, one-half cup butter, one egg, two tablespoons sweet milk, and two teaspoons of baking powder.

  • One cup sugar, two cups flour, six eggs, six teaspoons of water, and one of baking powder.

  • Mix together one cup flour, one teaspoonful of baking powder, a pinch of salt; into this rub one tablespoonful of butter.

  • The dry ingredients used in cakes include the sugar, flour, baking powder, spices, etc.

  • Baking powder, which is also an important leavening in cakes, should be of an approved brand that can be relied on to do the work expected of it.

  • Altitude affects the amount of baking powder required in cakes.

  • For instance, a true sponge cake does not contain baking powder, but some recipes for sponge cake are given in which baking powder is included.

  • Baking powder, tartaric acid, soda and bicarbonate of soda, are all most injurious to the system, and these chemicals have been left out of this book entirely.

  • There was no baking powder or other ingredient to leaven the loaf--not even a pinch of salt to flavor it.

  • Besides this, he boiled rice, some potatoes, some dried peaches, and baked a few tins of baking powder biscuits.

  • Sift together one third cupful of cornstarch, and two cupfuls of flour, one and one half teaspoonfuls of ground mixed spices, and three teaspoonfuls of baking powder; then add to the mixture.

  • Put one teaspoonful of baking powder in the flour, fry to a golden brown in boiling fat.

  • It was the first, and is the best Baking Powder--often imitated, but never equalled.

  • Edmonds’ Baking Powder 1 egg Put butter into a saucepan, when dissolved put in the milk, and make warm; place sugar in a basin, and pour on the warm milk.

  • Edmonds’ Baking Powder Salt to taste Mix with large cup of milk and water, divide dough into half, roll out, and cut 4 scones from each.

  • Then place flour in mixing bowl, and mix in Edmonds’ Baking Powder, make a well in centre, and drop in the egg, then pour on milk and mix well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baking powder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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