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How to make a self-rising flour substitute in a pinch
If your recipe calls for self-rising flour, but you have none, don't worry. You likely already have all the ingredients you'll need for a substitute.
If you're a baker, it's a good idea to know the difference - and how to make your own.
While most baking recipes call for all-purpose flour or sometimes cake flour, you'll occasionally see self-rising flour listed as an ingredient. There's a reason for this: Self-rising flour acts ...
If you've ever found yourself spontaneously wanting to bake a treat, only to realize that you don't have the self-rising flour the recipe calls for, join the club. The great news is that you can ...
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